News: Milan – Foremost Cheese
Plant Closing Soon (Sep 2022)
Transcriber: Stan
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----Source: Tribune/Phonograph (Abbotsford, Clark Co., Wis.) 28 Sep 2022
Foremost Farms confirmed the company would be closing its operations in Milan
and Plover by December 31, 2022, according to company representatives.
Employees of the Milan and Plover buildings were notified on Friday, Sept. 23 of
the closure.
The decision was made by the Foremost Farms Board of Directors and leadership
team to close the locations because it is in the best interest for the
performance of the cooperative as a whole according to a release by the company.
The statement said closing the plants was not a decision based on employee
performance.
“This decision is not a reflection on the performance of the employees and
leaders in these locations,” the statement said. “We recognize their dedication
to the cooperative and their communities.”
Around 60 employees in Milan and 50 employees in Plover will be impacted by the
closure. Foremost Farms said it will help employees find new positions within
the company or with other local companies.
A further elaboration on why the plants were closing showed that the age of the
facilities was making the plants unprofitable.
“The production limitations in both of these aging facilities and labor
challenges have created financial inefficiencies, and it would take significant
investments to bring the plants up to date and to add the kind of technology
necessary,” Foremost Farms representatives said. “Therefore, the decision was
made to divert milk and move operations to other plants that are newer or
already have the technology in place.”
A representative said the board would seek a buyer or buyers to purchase the
Milan and Plover facilities but no such deal is on the table as of yet.
In the past, the Milan plant made mozzarella, provolone and asadero cheese for
companies like Nestle to put on frozen pizzas and other items.
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