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Fruit juice and oat drink manufacturer creates 54 jobs at new Co Tyrone site

Mulrines is developing the former Herdman's Mill in Sion Mills

Pictured from left are: Peter Mulrine, Chairman, Mulrines; and Mel Chittock, Interim CEO, Invest NI.

A family run fruit juice and oat drink manufacturer l is creating 54 new jobs at a site in County Tyrone after embarking on a major expansion to boost production.

Mulrines, a fourth generation County Donegal business which produces fruit juice from its own apple orchards as well as so-called plant-based beverages – made the announcement after securing a 22 acre site in Sion Mills. It is renovating existing buildings at the former linen factory in the town owned by the Herdman family from where it will increase its production of fruit juice and oat drinks.

The company supplies its products to the retail, wholesale and food service sectors in the Republic, the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and into other markets.

The new jobs will be created over the next three years and include roles as operatives, administrators, team supervisors, maintenance and logistics. They will command salaries “in the mid £20k range”, delivering total annual salaries of some £1.4 million.

Peter Mulrine, Chairman of Mulrines, said the projects is the culmination of years of research, planning and negotiation.

“The º£½ÇÊÓÆµ plant-based beverage market is experiencing year-on-year growth and this new factory will provide an opportunity for us to enter the fast-growing oat drink market,” he said. “It also offers additional capacity for our core fruit juice and beverage business.”

He said the boost to production will allow the company to increase its external sales.

“The construction of the new factory capacity and the resulting new jobs are just the first phase of our investment in Sion Mills. The additional production capacity offers a significant opportunity for us to deliver additional fruit juice sales across our existing and new markets. As a result of increased production, we are likely to need additional storage which will form the basis of our second phase of investment in the facility.”