WK Kellogg, the US breakfast cereal manufacturer that was spun off from Kellogg’s (now Kellanova) last year, has announced plans to modernize its supply chain with a $450 to $500 million investment and the closure of a manufacturing plant in Omaha (NE) in 2026. The company intends to invest in new infrastructure, equipment, technology, and capabilities at its facilities in Battle Creek (MI) and Lancaster (PA), as well as Bellville, …