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CF Industries to axe more than 370 jobs in major º£½ÇÊÓÆµ restructure

The fertiliser firm proposes to close its Chester site and focus manufacturing operations in the North East

CF Fertilisers plant at Billingham(Image: Ian Howarth)

More than 370 jobs are set to be axed by fertiliser firm CF Industries as part of a º£½ÇÊÓÆµ restructure which would focus all manufacturing operations in the North East.

The company is proposing to close its Ince manufacturing facility near Chester, which could result in up to 283 redundancies at the site.

The firm wants to focus its manufacturing operations in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ exclusively at the Billingham manufacturing facility in Teesside – the largest ammonia, ammonium nitrate and carbon dioxide production facility in the country.

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CF Fertilisers º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Limited, a subsidiary of New York stock exchange listed CF Industries Holdings, Inc, said the restructure is needed “to position the business for long-term profitability and sustainability and enable it to continue to supply fertiliser, carbon dioxide and other industrial products to its domestic customers”.

The company says the manufacturing facility in Ince, near Chester, has not produced ammonia since September 2021.

A further 55 redundancies are set to be made by remodelling the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ operations to CF Industries’ global operating model for corporate functions – permanently transferring of select business activities to its headquarters in the US.

Last year the firm struck a deal with the Government to restart production at its Billingham plant, to ensure availability of carbon dioxide for industries including the food sector.