Atria is planning to increase bovine slaughtering efficiency and to invest in the Kauhajoki slaughterhouse
Atria Plc Company Announcement 27 October 2008 at 8:05 am (EET)
Atria is planning to increase bovine slaughtering efficiency and to invest in
the Kauhajoki slaughterhouse
According to a preliminary plan Atria Finland is launching a programme to
increase the efficiency of its bovine slaughtering and deboning operations.
According to this plan bovine slaughtering and deboning operations could be
concentrated in Kauhajoki. If the plan will be executed the slaughtering and
deboning of bovine in Kuopio facilities would be transferred to Kauhajoki.
According to the preliminary plan, modern slaughter and deboning capacity is
being constructed in Kauhajoki, to be completed by the end of 2012. Atria's
bovine slaughterhouses are currently technologically outdated, and significant
investments in machinery and the premises are required to improve efficiency.
The rise in feed prices this autumn has brought on severe profitability problems
to the Finnish beef chain. Imported beef in the market is pushing down the price
of domestic beef. The aim is to improve the profitability of the chain by
cutting costs and streamlining operations.
The aim of the preliminary plan is to improve bovine slaughtering and to cut
overcapacity. Employer-employee negotiations will be launched to process the
plan. The execution of the plan would include a net reduction of approx. 120
man-years by the end of 2012. The annual cost savings to be achieved through the
plan are estimated at EUR 5.0 million.
For further information, please contact Matti Tikkakoski, Managing Director of
Atria Finland Ltd, tel. +358 50 2582.
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