Kellogg Company - Operations

Operations

  • Australia: Pagewood
  • Brazil: São Paulo
  • Canada: London, Ontario
  • France: Rosny-sous-Bois
  • Germany: Bremen
  • India: Mumbai
  • Republic of Ireland: Kellogg Europe Trading, Swords, Dublin
  • Italy: Rome
  • Japan: Shinjuku, Tokyo
  • Mexico: Querétaro
  • Middle East
    • Saudi Arabia: Jeddah
    • UAE: Dubai
    • Kuwait: Kuwait City
    • Bahrain: Manama
    • Oman: Azaiba,Muscat
    • Lebanon: Beirut
    • Jordan: Amman
    • Qatar: Doha
    • Syria: Damascus
    • Egypt: Giza
    • Libya: Tripoli
    • Iran: Tehran
  • Netherlands: Den Bosch
  • Philippines: Alaska Milk Corporation
  • Portugal: Lisbon
  • Russia: United Bakers
  • South Africa: Springs
  • South Korea: Seoul
  • Spain: Valls
  • Sri Lanka: Colombo; Sri Jayawardenapura Kotte
  • Thailand: Bangkok
  • United Kingdom:
    • England: Manchester
    • Scotland: Portable Foods Manufacturing Livingston
    • Wales: Wrexham including Portable Foods Manufacturing
  • United States: Battle Creek, Michigan
  • Venezuela: Maracay, Aragua

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