All Manufacturing articles – Page 38
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Troubled Danish Crown to cut up to 400 extra jobs
The Tulip owner is also looking to make up to £41m in savings. It follows an earlier bout of job and cost-cutting last November
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Crediton Dairy invests £12m to increase processing capacity
The investment at Crediton’s headquarters will see it build a second production hall containing two new high-speed fillers
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Severe wine bottle shortage set to raise prices for shoppers
One senior source called it “worse than a ‘gun to the head’ situation” and that it was “like nothing we’ve seen”
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Poultry giant Avara reports solid results but warns of Brexit fears
The supplier has warned Brexit could have a ’significant’ impact on its business
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Finnebrogue opens new vegan and vegetarian factory in County Down
The £3m facility would allow the meat processor to significally upscale meat-free production, and create up to 90 new jobs
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Sainsbury's milk supplier Tomlinsons appoints advisors to explore possible sale
It comes amid warnings of overcapacity and ‘wafer thin’ margins across the processing sector
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Quorn opens 'world's biggest' meat alternative factory
The brand has invested £150m in the new facility as part opf a bid to become a billion dollar brand by 2027
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A2 Milk partners with Crediton to ditch plastic bottles
The alternative milk brand will roll out new recyclable one litre cartons from next week
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Freshways ceases production of Dairystix and closes Plympton plant
The business had become ‘unviable’, said Freshways MD Bali Nijjar
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2 Sisters unveils major restructure of poultry business
The plan, unveiled by new CEO Ronald Kers, includes the merger of its UK poultry and added-value businesses into one division
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Egg council to push for British eggs due to Brexit concerns
The BEIC will urge retailers and manufacturers to switch to British eggs for processing in a new marketing push
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Warburtons resumes full crumpet production after securing CO2 supply
But the CO2 crisis remains hugely volatile after a gas plant ceased production yesterday
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CO2 supply crisis 'worsens significantly' after power outage at Air Liquide plant
The gas supplier has declared ‘force majeure’ due the shortages of CO2
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Graham's plans for new plant and housing development rejected
Scotland’s minister for local government and housing Kevin Stewart dismissed the supplier’s planning appeal
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Tulip CEO Steve Francis steps down
Francis was credited with turning the pork supplier around and bringing it back into profitability by parent Danish Crown
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ABP Food Group ploughs £17m investment into Perth beef plant
Cash injection will allow plant to ‘become one of the most modern facilities of its kind in the UK’
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Tulip to cut 150 jobs in Bodmin as production levels fall
It comes as Young’s Seafood also confirms plans to close its Annan factory
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First Milk to sell off Arran and Campbeltown creameries
The dairy co-op said the two sites were no longer a “strategic fit” for the business, however, the move has raised concerns over the future of dairy farming in the region
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British Sandwich Association warns of fall in EU workforce
The BSA has urged the government to avoid introducing excessive restrictions or bureaucratic controls that could stifle the flow of EU workers
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Scots grant to fuel Albert Bartlett chilled potato product drive
Albert Bartlett has been awarded the largest ever Food Processing, Marketing and Co-operation grant