Food & Beverage Capital Projects Decline
Analysis based on 13 articles · First reported Feb 10, 2026 · Last updated Feb 10, 2026
The report from Industrial SalesLeads indicates a decline in new planned capital projects in the Food & Beverage sector, returning to May 2025 levels. This suggests a potential slowdown in industrial investment within this industry, which could impact related construction and equipment suppliers.
Industrial SalesLeads released its January 2026 Food & Beverage new planned capital project spending report, revealing a decline to 48 new projects, matching the lowest level seen in May 2025. The report details various project types, scopes, and locations across North America. Key projects include La Colombe Coffee Roasters' $479 million expansion in Michigan, a global retail chain's $330 million distribution center renovation in United States===Louisiana, and an agricultural company's $60 million ethanol facility expansion in United States===Indiana. Other notable projects are planned in United States===Oklahoma, United States===Florida, United States===Kentucky, United States===Ohio, United States===Pennsylvania, and United States===Nebraska, covering processing facilities, distribution centers, and equipment upgrades.
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