Grahams the Family Dairy has announced the official opening of a new £1.5m logistics facility at Kintore in Aberdeen.
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Graham’s Family Dairy has opened a new logistics facility at Midmill Business Park, Kintore, Aberdeenshire.
Constructed over the summer, the £1.5m investments includes a large refrigerated warehouse, offices, parking and workshop space.
“Opening in Aberdeenshire represents a significant investment for us in the north east economy,” said managing director Robert Graham, adding that it supports 30 jobs.
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Meanwhile, Graham’s has submitted proposals to the Scottish Government to build a national dairy processing and research and development facility in Stirling.
This would “represent the largest single investment in the sector in over 30 years”.
According to Graham: “The project would create 450 new jobs and 50 apprenticeships, enabling a step change in investment within the food and drink sector.”
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Graham’s Family Dairy has opened a new logistics facility at Midmill Business Park, Kintore, Aberdeenshire.
Constructed over the summer, the £1.5m investments includes a large refrigerated warehouse, offices, parking and workshop space.
“Opening in Aberdeenshire represents a significant investment for us in the north east economy,” said managing director Robert Graham, adding that it supports 30 jobs.
Meanwhile, Graham’s has submitted proposals to the Scottish Government to build a national dairy processing and research and development facility in Stirling.
This would “represent the largest single investment in the sector in over 30 years”.
According to Graham: “The project would create 450 new jobs and 50 apprenticeships, enabling a step change in investment within the food and drink sector.”
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