Close Menu
  • Home
  • London
  • St Thomas
  • Toronto
  • Oakville
  • Ottawa
    • Hamilton
    • Richmond Hill
    • Vaughan
    • Windsor
    • Sault Ste. Marie
    • Simcoe
    • Smiths Falls
    • St. Catharines
    • Thunder Bay
    • Tillsonburg
    • Vaughan
    • Wasaga Beach
    • Waterloo
    • Whitby
    • Windsor
    • Hamilton
    • Kitchener
    • Oakville
    • Ottawa
    • Parry Sound
    • Perth
    • Petawawa
    • Peterborough
    • Pickering
    • Port Elgin
    • Port Hope
    • Renfrew
    • Richmond Hill
  • Contact us
What's Hot
Toronto Raptors head into all-star break with thinking of the future

Toronto Raptors head into all-star break with pondering of the longer term

February 13, 2025
Ontario Greens unveil platform, pledge to build two million homes and cut taxes

Ontario Greens unveil platform, pledge to construct two million houses and minimize taxes

February 13, 2025
Get ready for an early federal election, NDP tells candidates in an internal memo

Prepare for an early federal election, NDP tells candidates in an inside memo

February 13, 2025
Trump’s Actions Have Created a Constitutional Crisis, Scholars Say

Trump’s Actions Have Created a Constitutional Disaster, Students Say

February 13, 2025
Meet the 2025 candidates in the Kenora—Rainy River riding

Meet the 2025 candidates within the Kenora—Wet River driving

February 13, 2025
Facebook Instagram
Facebook Instagram
Ontario ChronicleOntario Chronicle
Subscribe
  • Home
  • London
  • St Thomas
  • Toronto
  • Oakville
  • Ottawa
    • Hamilton
    • Richmond Hill
    • Vaughan
    • Windsor
    • Sault Ste. Marie
    • Simcoe
    • Smiths Falls
    • St. Catharines
    • Thunder Bay
    • Tillsonburg
    • Vaughan
    • Wasaga Beach
    • Waterloo
    • Whitby
    • Windsor
    • Hamilton
    • Kitchener
    • Oakville
    • Ottawa
    • Parry Sound
    • Perth
    • Petawawa
    • Peterborough
    • Pickering
    • Port Elgin
    • Port Hope
    • Renfrew
    • Richmond Hill
  • Contact us
Ontario ChronicleOntario Chronicle
Home » London » Strathroy vegetable processor unveils $25M growth amid tariff turmoil
London

Strathroy vegetable processor unveils $25M growth amid tariff turmoil

February 9, 20254 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit Telegram Email
LDN20250204DR002.LF
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email


BusinessLocal BusinessNewsLocal Information

Vegetable processor Nortera unveiled a $25-million growth of its Strathroy plant on Tuesday.

:

Brian Williams  • 

Revealed Feb 04, 2025  •  2 minute learn

. .

Nortera vice-president of operations Rob AndersonNortera vice-president of operations Rob Anderson speaks in the course of the grand opening of the corporate’s expanded warehouse in Strathroy on Feb. 4, 2025. 100,000 sq. ft of cupboard space has been added. (Derek Ruttan/The )

Article content material

STRATHROY – Speak about unlucky timing.

Article content material

Article content material

Vegetable processor Nortera, which does numerous enterprise in the US, on Tuesday unveiled a $25-million growth of its Strathroy warehouse – the identical day U.S. President Donald Trump had pledged to slap 25 per cent tariffs on all Canadian items, earlier than granting a 30-day postponement.

“The delay is good because it gives us time to react,” Nortera’s vice-president of operations, Rob Anderson, mentioned because the 100,000-square-foot growth was unveiled. “No one really knows what really is going to happen, but . . . if the tariffs come, we’ll be ready, so we’re looking at the different alternatives.”

This commercial has not loaded but, however your article continues under.

London Free Press

.

Unique articles from Ryan Pyette, Dale Carruthers, Jane Sims, Norman De Bono and others. Plus, the Midday Information Roundup publication on weekdays and the LFP Weekender publication on weekends.Limitless on-line entry to and 15 information websites with one account. ePaper, an digital reproduction of the print version to view on any machine, share and touch upon.Every day puzzles, together with the New York Instances Crossword.Help native journalism.

.

Unique articles from Ryan Pyette, Dale Carruthers, Jane Sims, Norman De Bono and others. Plus, the Midday Information Roundup publication on weekdays and the LFP Weekender publication on weekends.Limitless on-line entry to and 15 information websites with one account. ePaper, an digital reproduction of the print version to view on any machine, share and touch upon.Every day puzzles, together with the New York Instances Crossword.Help native journalism.

.

….

.

.

Entry articles from throughout Canada with one accountShare your ideas and be part of the dialog within the commentsEnjoy further articles per monthGet electronic mail updates out of your favorite authors

or

Article content material

With 13 North American crops, together with eight in Canada – 4 in Quebec, one in Alberta, plus Ingersoll, Tecumseh, and Strathroy – tariffs may very well be an issue for the frozen and canned vegetable processor, which exports a few quarter of its Canadian quantity to the U.S., Anderson mentioned.

“(It) certainly makes a company like us scramble and look at all the alternatives, but our No. 1 goal . . . is to protect our employees and our customers,” he mentioned.

About 50 individuals – together with politicians, Nortera employees and media – had been readily available for Tuesday’s warehouse ribbon-cutting. Absent was Nortera chief government Hugo Boisvert.

“There’s a few things happening with the global economy and Hugo’s tending to those,” Anderson mentioned.

Nortera director of logistics Rob Campbell Nortera director of logistics Rob Campbell speaks in the course of the grand opening of the corporate’s expanded warehouse in Strathroy on Feb. 4, 2025. 100,000 sq. ft of cupboard space has been added. (Derek Ruttan/The )

The Strathroy growth will increase Nortera’s capability to retailer, course of and transport frozen greens extra effectively, he mentioned, and serves two essential functions for the corporate.

First, storage may be pricey for Nortera, a seasonal enterprise that harvests crops between June and December and has issue discovering “third-party space to store vegetables.” It additionally helps handle the corporate’s environmental footprint by lowering costly transportation.

This commercial has not loaded but, however your article continues under.

Article content material

Nortera’s funding within the 779 Wright St. warehouse helps assist its 274 Strathroy employees and can add about 10 jobs. The expanded warehouse employs about 34, Anderson mentioned, and the remaining work on the firm’s packaging facility at 225 Lothian Ave.

Anderson and Strathroy-Caradoc Mayor Colin Grantham each famous Tuesday the strategic significance of Strathroy’s location, close to Freeway 402 about 70 kilometres east of the U.S.-Canada border.

“One of the reasons why (Nortera is) here, is because of where we’re located, and that’s something that I keep pushing,” Grantham mentioned, including the city was “strategically located for success.”

Nortera is the newest firm to put money into a Strathroy enterprise. In September, insulated steel panel maker Norbec opened a 70-employee operation simply down the street from the vegetable processor’s warehouse.

Grantham thinks it’s an indication of issues to return.

“It means to me, and it also it does reaffirm our council’s position, that we’re strategically located,” the mayor mentioned. “I think we’re the next area to boom.”

@BrianWatLFPress

The Native Journalism Initiative is funded by the Authorities of Canada

Really helpful from Editorial

The Strathroy-Caradoc municipal office in Strathroy is shown on Tuesday October 22, 2024. Derek Ruttan/The London Free Press

Southwestern Ontario city’s fast progress sparks 400-home proposal

Ben Wilcox, left, director of farm operations at Urban Roots, Jordan Moat, regional manager at Libro Credit Union, and Colin Lewis, director of strategic alliances at Equitable Bank, with a patch of arugula at Urban Roots in London on Thursday, Nov. 7, 2024. (Derek Ruttan/The London Free Press)

Non-profit London city farm will get $10K increase

Article content material

Share this text in your social community



25M expansion London London News processor Strathroy tariff turmoil unveils vegetable
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Previous ArticleObituary of Stephen Wesley Cholmondeley
Next Article 2 extra chief visits to Waterloo area: A take a look at 2nd week of marketing campaign in Waterloo area and space
admin
  • Website

Related Posts

LDN20240905DR002.LF
London

Queen’s Park particulars motive for taking management of LHSC

February 13, 2025
Speeding, school bus blow-bys persist on London road where boy was struck, neighbour says
London

Speeding, school bus blow-bys persist on London road where boy was struck, neighbour says

February 13, 2025
LDN20250203DR009.LF
London

Fanshawe School faces $60M deficit, deep job cuts: President

February 13, 2025

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest sports news from SportsSite about soccer, football and tennis.

[sibwp_form id=1]

At Ontario Chronicle, we are dedicated to bringing you the latest news and updates from across the vibrant cities of Ontario, Canada. From the bustling streets of Brampton to the serene landscapes of Burlington, from the cultural hub of Hamilton to the historic charm of London.

We're social. Connect with us:

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest YouTube
Top Insights
LDN20240905DR002.LF

Queen’s Park particulars motive for taking management of LHSC

February 13, 2025
Speeding, school bus blow-bys persist on London road where boy was struck, neighbour says

Speeding, school bus blow-bys persist on London road where boy was struck, neighbour says

February 13, 2025
Hamilton Police Warning the Public After Sexual Assault Suspect Released

Hamilton Police Warning the Public After Sexual Assault Suspect Released

February 13, 2025
Get Informed

Subscribe to Updates

Join our newsletter for breaking news and in-depth stories. Sign up now!

[sibwp_form id=1]
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Home
  • About us
  • Contact us
  • DMCA
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
© 2025 OntarioChronicle.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.