Moy Park has announced a consultation with staff at its Ashbourne facility, hatchery and logistics operation in Derbyshire as it proposes changes to its processing model following a strategic review.
The business said it wanted to move its fresh primary operations from a four-factory processing model to a three-factory model and is proposing to close its processing facility, hatchery and logistics operation in Ashbourne, Derbyshire.
The company’s Ballymena, site in Northern Ireland and Anwick site in Lincolnshire have been identified as having capacity to absorb additional production and grow in the future. Moy Park will continue to operate a total of 11 food manufacturing sites across the UK, France and the Netherlands.
A spokesperson at Moy Park said; “Whilst this is difficult news for all the affected employees, this has no reflection on their dedication or commitment to the business. We will be working closely to provide support to employees at the site and in our supply chain impacted by this proposed change.
“We remain steadfast in our commitment to customers and these proposed changes will ensure the business is best positioned for future growth.
“Focusing on operational excellence is all the more important given the challenging headwinds and inflationary environment facing our industry and businesses right across the UK.
“We are therefore fully committed to continued investment in high standards and manufacturing best-practice in order to fully satisfy market demand and growth, now and into the future.”