Reorganisation of Milling Business

RNS Number : 0037J
Premier Foods plc
10 July 2013
 



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Premier Foods plc

10 July 2013

Premier Foods plc ("the Company")

 

PREMIER FOODS ANNOUNCES REORGANISATION OF MILLING BUSINESS TO STRENGTHEN CUSTOMER FOCUS AND ADJUST CAPACITY TO MARKET

·     Barry Mill Closure Proposed

·     Restructuring guidance for 2013 unchanged

 

Premier Foods today announces it is to reorganise its Milling business into two distinct parts to strengthen focus on its free trade (third party) customer base while vertically integrating its remaining milling operations into its baking and grocery businesses. In addition, it is proposed to close the Company's mill located in Barry, Vale of Glamorgan, by the end of October 2013 to align capacity with current market demands.

 

In future, a dedicated management structure will be established to oversee the Company's Rank Hovis free trade business. This will be largely serviced by the Company's sites in Southampton, Manchester and Newbridge. The remaining mills in Wellingborough, Selby, Andover and Gainsborough will be organised into a vertically integrated flour supply business for the Company's baking and grocery business.

 

The Company will invest an additional c.£1million in improving the capability of its Southampton and Wellingborough sites as part of this re-organisation although the overall Group guidance on capital expenditure remains unchanged.

 

Following a review of current milling capacity and demand, it is also proposed to close the Company's mill located in Barry. This will be phased over the coming months with final closure expected by the end of October 2013, resulting in the loss of around 43 employees plus a smaller number of local contractors.

 

Commenting on the reorganisation plans, Bob Spooner, Managing Director of Premier Foods' Bread Division and Group Supply Chain Director, said:

 

"The Rank Hovis business has over 100 years of history in British milling with significant scale, expertise and know-how. By creating a dedicated structure aligned to our Rank Hovis customers, we will be able to improve further our customer focus and service levels."

 

"It's also critical that we take the tough decisions necessary to improve the longer term profitability and sustainability of the milling business by aligning our capacity to market needs."

 

"We recognise the impact this proposal will have for our employees in Barry and we thank them for their contribution over the years. However, it's not possible to continue on the current path given excess capacity in the marketplace."

 

Consultations with the employees in Barry will begin over the coming days.

 

This proposed reorganisation is the latest step in the Company's plans to re-build value in its Bread and Milling business begun in 2012. The expected costs associated with the restructuring of the business announced last year will remain unchanged at approximately £28 million. The costs associated with the proposed closure of the Barry mill will be absorbed into this.

 

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For further information please contact:

 

Premier Foods plc

Richard Johnson, Corporate Affairs Director                                     +44 (0) 1727 815 850

Richard Godden, Head of Investor Relations                                     +44 (0) 1727 815 850

 

Maitland                                                                                             +44 (0) 20 7379 5151

Tom Buchanan

Tom Eckersley

 


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