Arla is aiming to increase production capacity by almost 40% at its Lockerbie dairy, which will enable the company to meet growing demand from customers.
The new depot will have the capacity to deliver fresh milk products direct to store for the business, and also other products for own and third party customers through Arla’s pallet network.
Paul Lloyd, vice president for operations at Arla, said: “The proposal is in line with Arla’s growth strategy, and we have identified Scotland as an opportunity for further growth. The new Central Belt depot will establish a strong platform for future fresh milk deliveries in Scotland.
“The move will also support our sustainability agenda, as our product will be closer to the customer, reducing the number of road miles.
“Unfortunately, as a result of these changes, a small number of roles at Lockerbie may be affected within transport and despatch. However, some jobs may be created in production due to the capacity increase at the dairy. Colleagues affected by these proposals have been informed, and a full consultation process will take place.”
It is expected that, subject to consultation, the proposals will be implemented in March 2012. Once up and running, Arla plans to work with a third party to manage the Central Belt depot.
Source: Arla Foods UK
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