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A review of pay scales at Cott Beverages could see skilled workers worse off, claimed a workers' representative

Pay fears for drinks factory staff

By Gwen Ridler

Pay restructuring at Cott Beverages’ West Yorkshire drinks factory could cut skilled workers’ wages, according to employees at the site.

Animal rights campaigners picketed Karro Food Group's Cookstown factory. Image Pexels user mali maeder

Protesters picket pig production plant

By Gwen Ridler

Animal rights protesters have picketed a food factory in Northern Ireland, in hope of raising awareness around what it claimed was “the cruelty of animal slaughter” involved in putting meat on supermarket shelves. 

Amazon has opened a 'queue-free' grocery store in the US

Amazon launches zero checkout store

By Gwen Ridler

Online shopping giant Amazon has opened its first physical grocery store in the US, which allows consumers to pick up their purchases and walk out, without queuing to pay at a checkout.

Northumbrian Fine Foods's £1.2M investment into a new production line has create 40 jobs

Biscuit manufacturer creates 40 jobs

By Gwen Ridler

Up to 40 jobs have been created at a biscuit manufacturer in Gateshead, after the company’s new £1.2M bake oven and production line became fully operational.

An artists impression of that new food park. Courtesy of Hacer Developments

Food park could create 1k jobs

By Gwen Ridler

Up to 1,000 food and drink jobs could be created in Pembrokeshire, after plans were unveiled for a new food park.

New Certa pump by MasoSine

Peristaltic and sinusoidal design for clean transfer

By Rick Pendrous

The latest development in peristaltic and sinusoidal pump technology is said to raise the game in clean pumping for all food applications, according to its supplier Watson-Marlow Fluid Technology Group.

Alfa Laval SRU rotary lobe pump

Lobe pumps provide reliability

By Rick Pendrous

Alfa Laval SRU rotary lobe pumps have been engineered to provide reliable performance, trouble-free operation and good energy efficiency for demanding applications in the dairy, food and beverage sectors.

V shaped piston pump

Pistons help retain meat texture

By Rick Pendrous

An award-winning V-shaped piston pump – the V-Pump – is available from Marel, which, when used with its RevoPortioner 70 processor, allows up to 5,000kg of convenience red meat products an hour to be produced. 

Coca-Cola European Partners has invested £2.3M in its East Kilbride operations. Image courtesy of Google Maps

Coca-Cola Scottish factory gets £2.3M investment

By Gwen Ridler

Coca-Cola European Partners (CCEP) has invested £2.3M in its Scottish operations this year, funding the development of a new water treatment plant at its East Kilbride site.

Engineers have seen a rise in their pay since 2015, according to EEF

Food manufacture engineers see 4% boost to pay

By Gwen Ridler

Pay for engineering graduates – including those in the food and drink industry – has risen by 4% since last year, according to a new report from EEF, the manufacturers’ organisation.

CCEP 20% of its annual spend last year by sourcing spares directly

Coca-Cola opts for vendor-managed spares inventory

By Rick Pendrous

Coca-Cola European Partners’ (CCEP’s) Wakefield factory, which is said to be the largest soft drinks plant by volume in Europe, is ensuring it has the highest levels of productivity through a close partnership with its strategic supplier of industrial...

Food factories could save huge sums by being more energy efficient

Big savings on offer from improved energy efficiency

By Rick Pendrous

Many food and drink manufacturers are still reluctant to take advantage of efficiency savings, which will not only cut their energy bills but also reduce their environmental impact, it has emerged.

Dairy processor Lancashire Farm Diaries is investing for the future

Crank it up and cream it off

By Paul Gander

What approach should small dairy processors use to invest in equipment in order to increase their product quality and innovate? Paul Gander reports.

Dicer comes with and without conveyors

Dicer comes with and without conveyors

By Rick Pendrous

The latest addition to the Urschel line of dicers, the Sprint 2, builds on the technology of the DiversaCut Sprint dicer and is inspired by its Model G.

Dicers that handle a variety of meats

Dicers that handle a variety of meats

By Rick Pendrous

Holac dicers, available from food processing equipment specialist Reiser, offer high versatility, enabling them to produce a variety of product shapes and sizes.

Gaskets and seals must be ‘food safe’, claim the MacLellan Rubber bosses

Manufacturers warned about rubber seals

By Rick Pendrous

The recent recalls linking own-label chilled yogurt to rubber contamination have led one rubber seal and gasket supplier to warn of the potential dangers of using cheap imported materials in manufacturing processes.

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Food manufacturers face challenging times: survey

By Rick Pendrous

Now that the UK has voted to leave the EU, food and drink manufacturers face even more business challenges than they did before. The scale of those challenges was revealed by our exclusive survey of Food Manufacture Group readers.

Scotch whisky distillery to create 20 jobs

New whisky distillery to create 20 jobs

By Gwen Ridler

A total of 20 new jobs will be created at a new £10M whisky distillery being built in Scotland, following approval from the Scottish Borders Council.

Cherries packed on 'most sophisticated' line

Cherries packed on 'most sophisticated' line

By Rick Pendrous

Ackio, a specialist fruit packer of blueberries, cherries, cranberries and cherry tomatoes, now operates what it claims is the most sophisticated cherry packing line in Europe.