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Fonterra to layoff 110 jobs at Canpac packing operations site

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Core Tip: New Zealand-based Fonterra is expected to layoff around 110 jobs at its Canpac packing operations site as part of its plan to focus more on paediatric nutritionals.
New Zealand-based Fonterra is expected to layoff around 110 jobs at its Canpac packing operations site as part of its plan to focus more on paediatric nutritionals.

Currently, the site provides employment to 330 people.

The move could mean Canpac will now work for five day a week for 24 hours instead of the current seven days a week operation.

Fonterra NZ Operations director Robert Spurway said Fonterra is proposing to resize the operation to better align with Fonterra's paediatric nutrition strategy.

He said, "We've undertaken a thorough review of the site and looked at where to focus the business after some of Canpac's volume was reduced, and have been considering options to make the site run more efficiently and a better fit with our strategy.

"Canpac already has high quality and food safety standards to meet the needs of paediatric customers.

"This is not a decision we have taken lightly and we are working through a consultation process with our people around the proposal.This will be a blow for our people and we will do everything we can to work with them to find new opportunities at our other sites in the Waikato and further afield should they need them.

"As we move into the start of our busy milk processing season we will have more job opportunities at our other sites and we will aim to fill with those impacted at Canpac."

Spurway said that Waikato is a vital region for Fonterra, and the co-operative employs around 2,000 people there and has invested more than $150m in the area in the past three years.

He added, "We are continuing looking at where we can further invest in the Waikato, but have to make decisions based on what aligns with Fonterra's strategy and will drive the greatest returns to our farmer-shareholders.

"We have invested heavily in our foodservice business, spending $120 million on a new UHT plant at our Waitoa site and $30 million on a cream cheese plant at Te Rapa, which combined have created 90 permanent jobs, on top of the hundreds involved in the construction.

"We have also recently lodged consents to build a new milk powder drier at Lichfield and if this expansion goes ahead it would mean another 50 processing jobs."

 
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