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Kepak Group acquires Moy Park Poppintree factory

Mergers & Acquisitions

Kepak Group is acquiring from Moy Park its Poppintree facility in Ballymun, Dublin 11. The acquisition is expected to be completed by the end of December.

Posted on Dec 06 ,06:47

Kepak Group acquires Moy Park Poppintree factory

 

 

The Poppintree factory was custom built in 1995 and has been the subject of significant investment in cooking processes that complement the Kepak Group’s value added business interests.

The Poppintree facility is Kepak Group's fourth acquisition this year following the JV investment in Greene Farm Fine Foods in Westmeath, and the acquisitions of Country Park Foods (CPF), Huddersfield and Kepak Clare.

Furthermore, with this new acquisition Kepak is increasing its capability in added value cooked product for ‘Food To Go’, Foodservice, the acquisition will also facilitate the continued growth of its own consumer branded Rustlers products. Rustlers is one of the largest Irish owned food brands with a significant presence in the UK, where it is now in the top 120 brands across FMCG, and in Europe where it has a strong and growing presence in Germany, Belgium and Holland.
The company said that the Poppintree facility also adds another innovation base to assist its expansion plans.

“Meeting the challenge of changing consumer tastes, increasingly competitive markets and the potential disruption from Brexit, requires an approach that plays to our strengths and invests strategically in acquisitions which deepen our offering, especially in the new markets we are developing. As an Irish company and one of Europe’s leading food innovators, engaged in processing and marketing a full range of meat proteins in varied formats and presentations, the addition of Poppintree to the Kepak family of facilities further enhances our capability in added value cooked products,” John Horgan, Kepak Group's Managing Director, said.

The facility is also the home of the Walsh Family Foods Spice Burger which has a very loyal customer base, particularly in the greater Dublin area. The site will be renamed Kepak Poppintree, and there are plans to reenergise the marketing of the iconic Spice Burger.

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