Milo’s Tea Company continues to grow locally and nationwide

Birmingham Alabama
Mayor Kenneth Gulley of Bessemer touring the Milo’s with its CEO Patricia Wallwork – photo courtesy of Milo’s

Earlier this week, Milo’s Tea Company announced that they will be adding 30 positions – including a third shift – to their team . This announcement follows the opening of their newly expanded 15.5 acre headquarters in Bessemer, Alabama which was reported on by Bham Now last fall.

Bham Now: Milo’s Tea Company expanding its facilities and adding jobs

Milo’s fresh brews and bottles more than 250 gallons of all-natural beverages per minute at their Bessemer facility, and sells two units of Milos products every second during the day. The Milo’s Tea campus in Bessemer encompasses more than 150,000 square feet of production, shipping, storage and office space.

“Milo’s continued growth is a testimony to our investment in our people, the quality of our products and the support of our loyal fans,” said Patricia Wallwork, CEO of Milo’s. “Our Bessemer facility currently fresh brews and bottles Milo’s all natural and award winning beverages for more than 14,000 communities across 44 states.”

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Milo’s CEO Patricia Wallwork announcing the expansion of their Bessemer plant this past fall. Photo by Pat Byington for Bham Now.

The company will be holding a job fair on Sat., April 28th from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Milo’s headquarters located at 3112 Dublin Lane in Bessemer. All interested in learning more about the job openings are encouraged to attend. Applications are available at https://drinkmilos.com/careers/ . 

Milo’s is growing rapidly as people nationally seek out their award-winning beverages made with high-quality, fresh ingredients and no preservatives or added acids.

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Photo courtesy of Milo’s Tea Company

The company is also focused on ensuring consistent product quality, world-class work environments for its employees and being a leader in sustainability.

Pat Byington
Pat Byington

Longtime conservationist. Former Executive Director at the Alabama Environmental Council and Wild South. Publisher of the Bama Environmental News for more than 18 years. Career highlights include playing an active role in the creation of Alabama's Forever Wild program, Little River Canyon National Preserve, Dugger Mountain Wilderness, preservation of special places throughout the East through the Wilderness Society and the strengthening (making more stringent) the state of Alabama's cancer risk and mercury standards.

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