Milk Link is investing £2.4m upgrading its Oswestry cheese- packing plant and its Llandyrnog creamery.
The dairy co-op said it would spend £2m to install additional high-speed, fully automated cutting and flow-wrapping lines at Oswestry as well as a high-speed, intelligent cutting line, designed to make smaller-run lengths more efficient. The work will be done by early summer.
The investment marks the final phase of Project Vision, a four-year programme to turn Oswestry into what Milk Link said would be “the UK’s foremost cheese cutting and packing plants”.
At Llandyrnog, £400,000will be spent creating an advanced whey desalination plant – a move Milk Link said would improve the site’s profitability.
Carl Ravenhall, MD of Milk Link’s cheese business, said the investment at Oswestry and Llandyrnog would further increase the co-op’s capacity and capabilities.
“This latest equipment will deliver a range of benefits, including consistent quality and service for customers, improved yields and reduced wastage,” he added.
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