Ice-cream giant Froneri is adding to its production capacity in the US.

The company, a venture between Nestlé and PAI Partners, is installing two more production lines at its Dreyer’s Grand Ice Cream plant in Fort Wayne in Indiana.

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Froneri said the lines, which make Drumstick-branded ice cream, would be “fully operational” by the end of 2023.

Dreyer’s employs about 400 staff at its Fort Wayne facility. The business says the investment, part of a project worth US$145m, would create more than 100 manufacturing jobs.

Froneri was set up in 2016 by Nestlé and PAI Partners, the private-equity firm that owned UK-based international supplier R&R Ice Cream.

At that time, the move to create Froneri combined Nestlé’s and R&R’s ice cream operations in Europe, the Middle East, Argentina, Australia, Brazil, the Philippines and South Africa. Markets including the US and Israel, however, were not part of the deal.

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Nestlé moved its ice-cream business in Israel into the Froneri venture in July 2019. Five months later, the Swiss giant announced a deal to sell its US ice-cream business to Froneri.

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