Proposed closure of Arla Hatfield Peverel dairy announced

Arla Foods, the farmer-owned dairy company, has announced its intention, subject to consultation with those affected, to close its fresh milk processing production facilities at its Hatfield Peverel dairy in Essex.

The proposal will result in the potential closure of Hatfield Peverel by the end of July 2016, with the loss, or relocation of up to 200 jobs.

The company’s Aylesbury site, which now has the ability to process one billion litres a year after a significant ramp up operation since it opened in 2014, will take on the majority of Hatfield Peverel’s processing and smaller volumes of milk will be delivered to other Arla fresh milk dairies dependent on customer requirements.

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The company said the proposed change follows Arla’s significant investment of more than £150 million in its state-of-the-art fresh milk facility at Aylesbury. It is the world’s largest dairy operation of its kind and was built to support Arla’s long-term strategy to increase the volume of milk being processed in the UK and support Arla’s significant growth plans for its largest market.

As a result of the proposed closure and following a full review of the outbound logistics operations currently run from Hatfield Peverel, Arla is also recommending an improved model that would

outsource this operation to Bidvest Logistics, a distribution and supply chain services company.

If the proposal is accepted, it is likely that around 32 impacted employees would be transferred to Bidvest Logistics through a phased process. This would bring the potential number of people impacted by the changes at the Hatfield Peverel dairy to around 230.

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Dan Kolding, senior vice president, supply chain, Arla Foods UK said: ”As a farmer-owned dairy company, our mission is to return the highest value for our farmers’ milk, creating opportunities for growth. The development of Aylesbury is helping us to deliver this vision in the UK, as the dairy approaches capacity.

”We are entering into full consultation with all colleagues affected by both proposals, and their trade union representatives. We are committed to supporting affected colleagues at this difficult time and will do everything we can to support them in their search for suitable alternative employment, either within Arla or elsewhere.”

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