Arla Foods UK is to manufacture retail packet butter at Westbury Dairies, from August 2011, creating around 60 jobs.
The move follows the announcement in September that Arla Foods UK was to become a shareholder with First Milk and Milk Link in Westbury Dairies Limited.
All three parties have been examining ways in which the potential of the Westbury site can be developed and the board has agreed that Arla Foods will operate the existing butter-making facility at the site.
Arla will also build a dedicated butter making and packing facility for retail products, in addition to continuing production of bulk butter.
Historically, Arla’s retail own label butter has been produced at Settle, in North Yorkshire, as well as Götene in Sweden and Varde in Denmark. The move to produce butter at Westbury consolidates Arla’s UK own label butter requirements into one site, and significantly reduces food miles and transport costs.
Following the announcement, Peter Lauritzen, CEO of Arla Foods UK plc commented, “Today’s announcement is strategically important for Arla by enhancing our environmental credentials in line with our carbon reduction strategy, and further reinforces our commitment to the UK.
“The initiative is also in line with our commitment to develop the potential of the Westbury facility and secure its long‐term future.”
Westbury complements the business’s other major butter production facility at Holstebro in Denmark and, potentially, will result in the closure of production lines at Settle and Götene and the closure of the Varde site.
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