McCain Foods Scarborough plans to outsource cold and dry storage needs

Aerial view of the McCain Foods (GB) factory and head office at Havershill, Scarborough (Courtesy: Google Maps)

Aerial view of the McCain Foods (GB) factory and head office at Havershill, Scarborough (Courtesy: Google Maps)

January 31, 2017
McCain Foods (GB) has informed its employees it plans to outsource its cold and dry storage needs, putting 74 jobs at risk as a result of closing the current on-site storage.

Bill Bartlett, Corporate Affairs Director for McCain Foods:

“Built over 45 years ago, the cold store at the McCain Scarborough site is coming to the end of its serviceable life and no longer remains economically viable to maintain and operate.”

“In order to ensure the long-term sustainability of the overall facilities at Scarborough, and following a review of both cold and dry store requirements on site, the Company proposes, subject to consultation, to close the Scarborough stores in their current format over the coming months and outsource its requirements to third party expertise.”

“Whilst it is proposed that some roles will remain, as part of an integrated stores operation, the Company is entering into consultation with employees, as it is believed these positions will be at a much reduced level.”

“During the consultation, all employees will continue to be treated with fairness and respect, and McCain will offer professional advice and guidance to those affected, including access to an outplacement programme to assist in identifying alternative employment.”

“McCain will continue to explore possible opportunities to update the manufacturing capacity of its Scarborough site, to meet increasing demand for our products. This proposal, subject to consultation, may also present options to alleviate some of the space constraints within the site.”
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