Tulip invests a million in mince

Meat producer Tulip has invested in a new mincing line at its UK factory in the West Midlands to improve efficiencies and increase output at the site.

The firm says the £1 million investment has already led to increased business, with significant additional volumes of mince being processed for a key client each week.

The new top of the range unit is able to process both frozen and fresh mince, and has a labelling function built in as part of the packaging system. Having been trialled since last December, the line is now fully up to speed.

“The new investment at Tipton has provided us with state of the art equipment and will allow us to accommodate a wider range of customer demands,” says Neil Parry, general site manager at Tipton. “The new line will help to reduce shortages and mechanical issues, while also cutting down on wastage to ensure our process is as efficient as possible.”

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