Vion creates 250 new food jobs in Scotland

By Food Job Blogger on 09 August 2010 | Comments 0

International food group Vion have announced that they are to create a total of 250 new food jobs in Scotland.

150 new positions will open up at Vion's chicken processing plant in the town of Coupar Angus, whilst a further 100 new jobs will be created at a plant in Cambuslang. Furthermore, a £650,000 Scottish Enterprise grant has safeguarded 234 existing food jobs in the Vion group.

Vion has recently launched an investment programme worth millions of pounds, which included the installation of a new packing line at the Coupar Angus facility. It is this investment- along with the efforts of existing employees - which has boosted sales and created greater employment opportunities at these two sites. Cambuslang in particular has flourished, as Vion reports that business is up 25 per cent compared to last year.

Vion Poultry's regional director Andrew Fisher has commented on the news, saying:

"This is very positive news and just reward for the tremendous efforts not only of the teams at Cambuslang and Coupar Angus, but also through the wider Vion supply chain from our farmers and feed mill operators, through to our production, sales and administration colleagues."

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