Credit: Chronicle.lu

Following the November 2025 opening of PM-International's new facility in Florida, USA, Chronicle.lu got the opportunity of visiting the new facility first hand.

With PM-International's global headquarters in Schengen, Luxembourg, and regional headquarters in Germany, Asia and the United States, it is Bradenton, Sarasota in Florida where Rolf Sorg, the company's founder and chairman, purchased 150,000 square feet of land and opened the first of three phases of over 42,000 square feet last November (its previous facility started almost ten years ago had just 19,000 square feet).

The Florida facility is active in both manufacturing as well as distribution, to three other subsidiaries: one in Pennsylvania, and the other two in Mexico and Chile respectively, with three other distribution centres (two in California and one in New York).

It employs circa 50 full time staff to manage the range of 44 products. It is currently running at around 30% capacity (3,200 boxes daily) as it continues to ramp up production of four product lines (Restorate, Basics and Power Cocktail (sachets) and Activize (cans); its raw materials come from Germany and elsewhere.

In addition to production (powder mixing, packaging, labelling) and warehousing, the facility has separate rooms for offices, training / events, social media, etc., a laboratory (for quality testing) and a cafeteria.

According to Denzel Bock, General Manager of Sales at PM‑International Americas in Sarasota, "This facility is a direct reflection of the vision of our CEO and founder, Rolf Sorg. For the Americas, it represents a significant milestone. Our Sarasota operation is the foundation of a long-term commitment to building a best-in-class infrastructure for this entire region. It is where we support our distributors, deliver the quality that FitLine is known for, and execute on the vision of growing PM International into the premier health and wellness brand across the Americas. We have built something here that we are incredibly proud of, and the momentum we are seeing across the region tells us that the best is still ahead of us".

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