06/11/2014

29 Jobs Announced For Tandragee

29 new jobs are to be created as part of expansion plans at White’s Speedicook Ltd. in Tandragee.

The company is part of the Fane Valley Group of Armagh and is Northern Ireland’s only oat miller and a producer of porridge oats and other snack and breakfast products.

Speaking during a visit to the company’s oat milling and processing operation, Enterprise Minister Arlene Foster said: "White’s Speedicook Ltd is to be commended for what is a major initiative to increase the competitiveness of its portfolio of products particularly in markets outside Northern Ireland. The expansion plans represent a £1.5m capital investment in buildings, plant and machinery over the next three years. I am pleased that Invest NI are supporting this through providing assistance of £217,500. It is important that we continue to support companies and business that are looking to develop and expand especially in rural areas. Companies such as White’s Speedicook Ltd are an important source of local employment and helping to sustain the local economy and community.

"To achieve its objective of doubling sales and profits over the next three years, the company has developed a new business growth strategy that involves process improvements, skills development and new marketing initiatives to raise its profile in its existing markets as well as the rest of Europe, US, Asia and the Middle East."

Trevor Lockhart, Fane Valley Chief Executive, said: "White’s is operating in the immensely competitive and fast moving breakfast cereal marketplace. We benefit particularly from our sustainable supply chain and close relationship with local farmers, which ensure the provenance, traceability and safety being increasingly demanded by consumers in many international markets."

(IT/CD)

Related Northern Ireland News Stories
Click here for the latest headlines.

10 October 2011
Whites Oats Wins US Contract
There's good news for a Co Armagh milling company today with the NI Enterprise Minister Arlene Foster announcing that White's, the Tandragee-based oat miller, has secured contracts in the US worth £500,000.
11 November 2010
Firms Win InterTradeIreland Competition
Two NI firms have excelled in what is the largest business competition on the island of Ireland - Seedcorn 2010. Run by InterTradeIreland, the organisation that supports small and medium-sized businesses across Ireland for better North/South trade and business development, it offers a total prize fund of €280,000.
29 November 2011
Builders' 3D Company Opens New Markets
Invest Northern Ireland has helped Belfast company Big Lolly to open up new markets for its specialist services and secure a significant contract with a Scottish firm. Big Lolly provides 3D visualisation and animation services primarily for the construction sector.
15 October 2019
New Grad Programme To Widen Scope Of Local Firms
An innovative programme to help NI firms break into new markets while supporting graduates to achieve international business experience has been launched by Invest NI.
30 April 2008
Parking Protest Unites Communities
In a highly unusual and probably unique show of non-sectarian co-operation, residents in the strongly republican Markets area and the staunchly loyalist Donegall Pass areas of Belfast have united to protest over city commuters parking all day on their streets.