The factory, which Purina has owned for more than 25 years since 1998, produces more than a billion wet pet food meals a year and has started a multi-million-pound upgrade of its site which will continue into 2025. The series of developments are designed to modernise the technology and machinery on its production lines, enhance the facilities for colleagues, improve energy efficiency and to help reduce carbon emissions over the coming years.
As part of the investment, Purina has expanded the factory team, recruiting 40 skilled operators to focus on optimising and maintaining the new technology being installed. Additionally, Purina is investing in upskilling existing staff to further enhance production outputs. The factory has more than 600 employees, 85% of which live within a local 20-mile radius.
The investment will modernise site services helping to reduce the factory’s carbon footprint over the coming years. It also includes a total refurbishment, of employee changing rooms, break out areas and a brand-new car park with newly designed pedestrian walkways as well as clearly marked vehicle segregation areas. Purina is using local businesses and contractors to manage the site upgrades from start to finish.
Jez McInerney, Purina's Wisbech factory manager said: “Purina is committed to creating top quality nutrition for the nation’s pets – but it’s certainly not all we do. We work tirelessly to do more of what matters beyond the bowl, for pets, for the people who love them and the planet. None of this would be possible without the fantastic work of the project team and everyone who’s based here in Wisbech. We’re delighted to have secured this large-scale investment, to ensure our site is best-in-class and fit for the bright future that it has ahead of it.