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New distribution centre for Canadian pork processor Maple Leaf

02-04-2012 | |

Maple Leaf Foods today announced it has chosen Puslinch Township, in the County of Wellington, Ontario, as the location for a new distribution centre that will operate as the company’s prepared meats distribution hub for central and eastern Canada.

DB Schenker has been selected as the third-party logistics provider with responsibility for its operations.

The 282,000 square foot (26,200 m2) distribution centre will combine ambient, refrigerated and frozen products into one facility. The centre will be built and owned by a third-party investor and leased by Maple Leaf Foods. The location is in proximity to Maple Leaf Foods’ eastern prepared meats facilities including the 402,000 square foot (37,300 m2) facility currently under construction in Hamilton, and provides ready access through the 400 series highways.

“This is another important step in the implementation of our value creation plan, details of which were announced in October 2011,” said Michael McCain, president and CEO, Maple Leaf Foods. “This new facility will simplify our distribution network and significantly increase our supply chain efficiencies.”

The company will now proceed with the appropriate regulatory approvals with construction expected to commence this spring. It will be commissioned in the first half of 2013, with the consolidation of its existing distribution centres in Moncton, Burlington, and Kitchener to be completed by 2014.

David Emerson
Maple Leaf also announced that David L. Emerson is nominated to join the company’s board as an independent director.

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