Smithfield plans $1.3bn automated Sioux Falls plant

Smithfield plans .3bn automated Sioux Falls plant

Smithfield is planning a $1.3bn automated facility in Sioux Falls. The company has started approvals for a combined fresh pork and packaged-meats plant, with production targeted for end-2028.


IN Brief:

  • Smithfield has initiated approvals for a new Sioux Falls facility.
  • The project is preliminarily estimated at up to $1.3bn over three years.
  • The site is planned for Foundation Park, with production targeted end-2028.

Smithfield Foods has initiated the approval process for a new packaged meats and fresh pork processing facility in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, with a preliminary investment estimate of up to $1.3 billion over the next three years. The project remains subject to permitting and other regulatory and design approvals, and to final facility design approval by Smithfield’s board.

If approved, the plant is planned for Foundation Park, a heavy industrial park in northwest Sioux Falls, and is intended to replace Smithfield’s existing downtown facility, which has operated for more than a century. Smithfield said it currently employs 3,200 people in Sioux Falls, representing around $200 million in annual wages, and described the plant as central to the regional agriculture economy.

Smithfield said the proposed site would combine fresh pork and packaged meats operations, designed around “highly efficient process flow,” advanced automation technology, and a streamlined layout. The company said the facility is intended to deliver efficiency gains across fresh pork operations and higher-value packaged meats production, and described it as the most modern of its kind in the US.

Shane Smith, Smithfield Foods president and CEO, said the project would be “highly automated,” and framed it as part of a longer-term strategy to grow and optimise the company’s packaged meats and fresh pork operations. Local and state leaders also tied the relocation to both industrial expansion and land redevelopment, given the footprint of the existing downtown site.

A timeline outlined alongside the approval process puts site work starting in spring 2026, with initial groundbreaking anticipated in the first half of 2027 and production targeted to begin at the end of 2028. Local officials have said the new facility would be larger than the current operation, and that the development package includes state support to prepare the Foundation Park site for construction.

The move also unlocks redevelopment of the existing plant location near downtown. Local reporting around the project has described plans for community ownership of the current site, including demolition and remediation ahead of longer-term mixed redevelopment, alongside a major philanthropic donation to support land acquisition and transition.

For meat processing, the project stands out for its scale, combined fresh pork and packaged-meats footprint, and the explicit focus on automation and process flow. Smithfield also said the facility design would incorporate modern odour-control technology, addressing a long-running community complaint tied to the current site.


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