Joriki Inc
Location
ONTARIO
Founded
1990-05-18
Website
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17 news mentions monitored
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This company is tracked across risk categories, including those related to its sector (e.g., Canned Fruits, Vegetables, Preserves, Jams, and Jellies), including supply chain integrity, ESG practices, labor disputes, and regulatory compliance.
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2025-03-20 (foodincanada.com)
Court approves sales of two plants owned by company linked to listeria outbreak -
Signage for Joriki Beverages is seen in Toronto on Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Cole Burston
Read more2025-03-13 (castanetkamloops.net)
February US wholesale prices unchanged showing inflation easing, though trade wars threaten trend - Business News - .net
U.S. wholesale inflation decelerated last month, suggesting that price pressures are easing for now. But the progress may not last as President Trump intensifies his trade wars.
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2025-02-05 (canadianmanufacturing.com)
Company Tied To Plant-based Milk Listeria Outbreak Looks To Sell Two Plants - Canadian Manufacturing
Toronto-based Joriki, granted court protection under the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act last week, saw its revenue fall due in part to the loss of key customers after several plant-based milks it manufactured under the Silk and Great Value brands were recalled.
Read more2025-01-26 (foodprocessing.com)
Canadian Co-Manufacturer Joriki Beverages Closes Pittston, Pennsylvania, Plant | Food Processing
Canadian company shuts down its only U.S. production facility after deal to sell or fund the plant further falls through just before the holidays.
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2025-01-17 (foodholland.nl)
News: Canadian producer of plant-based drinks closes 4 factories
Daily current information for the food industry. With lots of current news, a vacancy bank, a WerkenBij bank, agenda and tenders. Focused on innovation, trends and the future.
Read more2025-01-16 (qualeformaggio.it)
Canada: no one buys the vegetable "milk" he killed anymore. The company closes its doors |
At the center of one of the most sensational cases of food poisoning - due to which thirteen people were hospitalized and three died last summer - the Canadian Joriki Inc. of Toronto definitively ceased operations at the beginning of this month. The sensational story – a case of listeria in drinks…
Read more2025-01-11 (pennlive.com)
‘Sudden, dramatic, and unexpected’ events lead to Pa. facility closing; hundreds laid off - .com
The layoffs were to take place on December 31 or within 14 days of that date.
Read more2025-01-09 (burlingtontoday.com)
Company that processed plant-based milk linked to listeria permanently closes plants - Burlington News
TORONTO — The Canadian company that processed plant-based milk linked to a deadly listeria outbreak has permanently closed all four of its plants.
Read more2025-01-08 (ctvnews.ca)
150 terminated as Canada-based company at centre of listeria outbreak seeks creditor protection | CTV News
Roughly 150 workers at a Canada-based beverage manufacturing and packaging company are demanding answers after recently losing their jobs without warning.
Read more2025-01-08 (cp24.com)
150 terminated as Canada-based company at centre of listeria outbreak seeks creditor protection
Roughly 150 workers at a Canada-based beverage manufacturing and packaging company are demanding answers after recently losing their jobs without warning.
Read more2025-01-07 (thetimes-tribune.com)
NEPA manufacturers’ group offers support to former Joriki employees – Scranton Times-Tribune
Officials with the Northeastern Pennsylvania Industrial Resource Center want the 226 individuals who lost their jobs last week when the Joriki bottling plant in Pittston Twp. closed that the organization has resources to support them.
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2025-01-07 (chemanalyst.com)
Joriki Beverages Closes Pittston Coca-Cola Bottling Plant
Joriki Beverages, a Canadian contract beverage manufacturer, has abruptly closed its processing plant in Pittston, Pennsylvania, leaving more than 200 employees without jobs.
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