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Anheuser-Busch Pumps $20 Million Into St. Louis Operations

Anheuser-Busch is pouring more than $20 million into its Missouri facilities, targeting the St. Louis brewery and the Arnold can plant. The capital infusion aims to accelerate production of top-selling brands like Michelob ULTRA while launching a technical training hub to sharpen the skills of its local manufacturing workforce.

Anheuser-Busch Pumps $20 Million Into St. Louis Operations

The spending is part of a broader $600 million commitment the company pledged for its U.S. operations across 2025 and 2026. Beyond equipment upgrades, the project includes a new technical skills training center within the St. Louis brewery. This facility will provide instruction in mechanical, electrical, and digital systems, supporting the company's goal to train over 90% of its manufacturing staff within five years.

CEO Brendan Whitworth noted that the company has maintained a base in St. Louis for over 165 years. Governor Mike Kehoe praised the move, citing the state's policies—such as the American Beer Act—as drivers for regional manufacturing growth. To mark the occasion, Anheuser-Busch is relocating its historic "A & Eagle" sign from a former Newark site to its St. Louis campus, cementing the location as the company's flagship center.

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