Tulip has announced plans to reopen its Bromborough site after a 15 million pound investment as it is looking for a “centre of excellence for new red meat production in the UK.”
Bromborough will begin production later this month and come after the installation of new technologies and “next generation” food production equipment.
Operations on the site will focus first on generating superior wellness products, Tractor Network and new EU red meat for retail customers, but Tulip says there are still opportunities for expansion and expansion in the future.
As a result of this investment, Tulip has created more than positions in the region, what he calls a “great recruitment campaign.”
“The reopening of our Bromborough site, which is accompanied by capital investment and job creation, is wonderful news for our company, the local network and our customers,” said Andrew Cracknell, Tulip’s CEO.
Julian Weeks was appointed site manager at Tulip Bromborough after having recently worked as a customer manager and worked in the organization’s retail sector for 10 years.
Weeks added: “I’m looking ahead to take on this new challenge and build a high-performance team as we paint to make Bromborough a true centre of excellence. other people sign up for our team to start production volumes with operations starting in August ».
Last year, Pilgrim’s Pride, controlled by JBS, acquired Tulip from Danish Crown for 290 million pounds.
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