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Doane was bought out by the Virginia-based Mars Petcare U.S. (a division of the global Mars brand) in [[2006]]. Mars consolidated 29 American plants and moved its national headquarters to Tennessee. The Birmingham plant is one of five that Mars closed in [[2008]]. | Doane was bought out by the Virginia-based Mars Petcare U.S. (a division of the global Mars brand) in [[2006]]. Mars consolidated 29 American plants and moved its national headquarters to Tennessee. The Birmingham plant is one of five that Mars closed in [[2008]]. | ||
In [[2010]] [[Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway]] purchased the former plant, which adjoins its | |||
==Brands== | ==Brands== | ||
The Birmingham plant manufactured "Ol' Roy" brand dry dog food. | The Birmingham plant manufactured "Ol' Roy" brand dry dog food. | ||
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[[Category:Manufacturers]] | [[Category:Manufacturers]] | ||
[[Category:16th Street North]] | [[Category:16th Street North]] | ||
[[Category:1954 buildings]] | [[Category:1954 buildings]] | ||
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[[Category:2008 disestablishments]] |
Revision as of 12:11, 19 February 2010
The Mars Petcare (formerly Doane Pet Care) plant was a manufacturer of dry pet food located in a 115,000 square foot facility at 1904 16th Street North in Fountain Heights. The plant opened in 1954 and was operated by Doane Pet Care Company of Brentwood, Tennessee.
Doane was bought out by the Virginia-based Mars Petcare U.S. (a division of the global Mars brand) in 2006. Mars consolidated 29 American plants and moved its national headquarters to Tennessee. The Birmingham plant is one of five that Mars closed in 2008.
In 2010 Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway purchased the former plant, which adjoins its
Brands
The Birmingham plant manufactured "Ol' Roy" brand dry dog food.