The company will reduce the number of products and packaging types and will optimise the capacity utilisation rate of its plants by concentrating production capacity. As a result, the locations in Eindhoven and Woerden will be closed, which will lead to the loss of 174 jobs on balance.
“We’re ahead of schedule in achieving our route2020 strategy, thanks to the favourable developments in Asia and the sales of ingredients for the food industry,” said CEO Cees ‘t Hart. “We are investing heavily in this area. However, margins on several branded products are under pressure in a number of European countries due to lagging consumer spending. Improving efficiency and stepping up the pace of innovation for branded products are therefore key to our approach in Europe. We already initiated this process in Germany and Hungary earlier this year.”
The production of fresh dairy at the FrieslandCampina plant in Eindhoven, which employs 142 people, will be shifted to the FrieslandCampina plants in Rotterdam and Maasdam in mid-2015. Meanwhile, the fresh dairy distribution activities will be transferred from Woerden (58 people) to Maasdam in mid-2015.
15 production jobs and 18 distribution jobs will be lost in Maasdam in the course of 2015. Eight jobs will be lost in Limmen and Drachten, and five jobs in Rotterdam. At the same time, 72 jobs will be created at the distribution centre newly to be built in Maasdam.
Source: FrieslandCampina
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