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1st phase Cows Creamery expansion to wrap up this summer

The 20,000-square-foot expansion will add additional freezer and cooler space as the ice cream company gears up for higher demand and growth in the international market.

'Were really busting at the seams here currently'

The 20,000-square-foot expansion is being done to add additional freezer and cooler space to store products. (Sarah MacMillan/CBC)

The first phase in Cows Creamery's $5 million expansion aims to be completed by summer.

The 20,000-square-foot expansion will add additional freezer and cooler space as the ice cream company gears up for higher demand and growth in the international market.

"We're really busting at the seams here currently," said Chad Heron, the vice president of CowsInc.

"Not just on the space, but also on office space Everything's kind of expanding at once, so we need some more room."

After phase one is complete, the creamery will hold offon beginning phase two of the expansion until the fall that'll include an extra 5,000 square feet of office space.

Currently running a 'just-in-time inventory'

Currently, Heron said, the company is just meeting demand. The larger space to store products, he added, will allow them some wiggle room to meet larger orders.

"We're kind of running a just-in-time inventory a little bit more than we want to be," he said.

'We're kind of running a just-in-time inventory a little bit more than we want to be,' says Chad Heron. (Sarah MacMillan/CBC)

"We like to have more stock on hand and to be able to meet big orders without having to be quite so busy."

Heron said there's been a "slow growth" in the company's 35-year history.

However, theCows Creamery products added in the last 10 years including various cheeses as well as salted and unsalted butter products are "ramping up" growth considerably, he said.

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With file from Sarah MacMillan