Abbott Reopens Michigan Baby Formula Plant After Flooding Shutdown
A truck trailer outside the Abbott Nutrition factory in Sturgis, Michigan.
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Abbott Laboratories reopened its troubled infant formula production plant that was shut last month after severe flooding amid heavy storms.
The Sturgis, Michigan, facility reopened July 1 and has started producing EleCare specialty infant formula, Abbott spokesperson John Koval confirmed on Monday. The plant had been closed earlier on concerns about contamination.