Müller Milk & Ingredients (MMI) is shuttering production at its Foston dairy in Derbyshire due to the declining consumption of fresh milk.
The facility is likely to cease operations by the end of the year, it said, with processing absorbed by other MMI dairies.
The decision to shut the site, which comes with the potential loss of 223 jobs, follows a 45-day statutory review of the company’s dairy network.
The review examined factory utilisation against a backdrop of declining consumption of fresh milk and significant changes in retailing.
During the review, Foston dairy was identified to be most at risk due to its size and inability to absorb significant production volume from other dairies, its current level of utilisation and its geographical position relative to customers.
The consultation included discussions with employees, unions and other employee representatives and the company has committed to providing support for all of those affected over the wind down period.
Most dairy farmers who supply Foston will be unaffected, MMI said, with milk switched to be processed at other dairies, but the company will be in direct contact shortly with a small number of farmers who are located in areas not close to other dairies in the MMI network, to discuss and consider future options for their milk.
“We fully recognise that this decision will be devastating for our employees at Foston, but if we are to have any prospect of building a fresh milk business which is sustainable in the short and longer term, we need to make significant changes to reduce our costs,” said Patrick Müller, Chief Executive of MMI.
“MMI has the best invested network in our industry. But we must adapt quickly to meet the realities of a changing market. Inaction is not an option and would place at risk the future viability of fresh milk, long regarded as a staple of the nation’s fridges.
“It is important to stress that the workforce at Foston has handled this review period with the utmost professionalism and diligence. That this site must now cease production is no reflection on the capabilities and dedication of our employees.”