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Rustlers' brand owner to create 100 new jobs at Merthyr site following multi-million pound investment

The company is looking to fill positions across manufacturing, operations, IT, engineering and technical

General manager of Kepak's Merthyr site Chris Jones

Irish food company Kepak, whose brands include Rustlers and Celtic Beef, is creating over 100 new jobs at its site in Merthyr Tydfil following a £5.5m investment.

The company, which currently employs over 850 people, is now looking to fill new positions comprising of both supervisor and support roles at the site in St Merryn.

There will be a broad spectrum of opportunities across manufacturing, operations, IT, engineering and technical.

The move follows the multi-million pound investment at the Merthyr plant to double its central prepared meats packaging capacity to meet increased demand after secured access to the US market.

The company supplies prime cuts of meat and convenience foods to restaurants and foodservice operators in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and internationally.

Its brands include , Big Al's, Celtic Beef, , Watergrass Hill, , and Hereford Beef.

Kepak Merthyr site manager Chris Jones said: "We are delighted to be announcing this significant investment at the Kepak Merthyr site, including the creation of 100 vital jobs supporting the local economy. This investment will bring about enhancements to our facilities, ultimately doubling the sites CPM packaging capacity and significantly increasing our demand for livestock, which is excellent news for local famers."