Meat processing facility upgrade set to boost supermarket supply
- Cook Government welcomes meat processing expansion in WA
- Innovative packaging system set to boost supermarket meat supplies
- Multi-million-dollar investment expected to create 80 new jobs
The Cook Government has welcomed a multi-million-dollar
investment in the State's meat processing sector, which is expected to create
80 new jobs.
MAP WA, co-owned
by Western Meat Packer Group (WMPG) and Coles, today unveiled an expansion to
its innovative packaging system at its Bibra Lake operation to increase
supplies of meat products.
Retail-ready packets of high-quality beef,
lamb and pork – destined for Coles stores throughout Western Australia and the
Northern Territory – will double to 2.1 million packs per week with the use of
Modified Atmosphere Packaging (MAP) technology.
MAP technology naturally maintains the
visual, textural and nutritional elements of meat products for about twice as
long as traditional packaging.
Consumers throughout the State will also get
to enjoy a greater range of meat products, with product lines increasing from
six to nine.
The expansion effectively doubles MAP WA's
processing capacity, delivering up to 400,000 kilograms of meat products per
week.
Robotics technology has also been installed
to improve logistics efficiency.
Comments
attributed to Agriculture and Food Minister Jackie Jarvis:
"This investment is great news for the WA meat
industry – boosting processing capacity, while delivering a greater range of
premium local meat products to consumers across WA.
"This development illustrates how processors and retailers can work together to capture new markets and employment opportunities."
Comments attributed to Warren-Blackwood MLA Jane Kelsbie:
"Western Meat Packers Group is a fantastic example of how a small
family business can start, grow and thrive in WA.
"WMPG has now become one of Australia's most trusted beef and lamb processors
and exporters with the support of the Cook Government.
"In
2020 the company received a grant of $300,000 from the WA Government's Value
Add Agribusiness Investment Attraction Fund, to help with the $10 million
expansion of its Cowaramup abattoir.
"Most
of the fresh meat processed at the upgraded Bibra Lake facility will come from
our South West."