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Seeka celebrates opening of Kerikeri packhouse

Last week Seeka Limited opened its new packhouse in Kerikeri. The new packhouse building and grading machinery completion is part of the $18.6m facility upgrade and investment in Northland.

Seeka's Chief Executive, Michael Franks, said, "This is a world class post-harvest facility. The investment will significantly lift the capacity of the business and give growers better harvest timing across all varieties handled – kiwifruit, avocados and citrus. While there is a little way to go to complete the upgrade to the site, final machine shifts, coolstore builds and construction, this is an important waypoint achieved."

Franks adds, "We are ensuring our local people have the right  infrastructure to deliver quality, price and service in our post-harvest business. We are investing to support our existing growers along with the tremendous support of new growers choosing Seeka as their post-harvest service provider. The investment will add to the economic vibrancy of Northland and local contractors were used extensively on the build."

The event was attended by growers, local government officials and community leaders. Pita Tipene from Ngati Hine Forestry Trust attended and commented, "Ngati Hine Forestry Trust celebrates this new facility, it looks fantastic. It's great to see the support Seeka has shown to the community they are part of and their contribution to the local economy through investment and employment."

The opening comes one year after Seeka purchased the facility from T&G Global. Franks acknowledges the remarkable timeline in achieving this build is due to the professionalism of those involved.

"I would like to acknowledge all the contractors and staff who have worked on the build, including our construction partner FormNZ, Roof Bay of Islands, Stonecraft NZ, Siteworx, Bay Logics Ltd and Compac. The project’s success is due to Seeka's hardworking, dedicated leaders including Rob Towgood, Michael Ruegg and in particular Marty Grey, who have overseen the commissioning, build and machine installation."

Seeka's investment of $18.6m over two years in Northland is in line with the company's heartland growth strategy and the expectation that volumes of kiwifruit and avocados will increase in the area.

For more information:
Kim McFadden
Seeka
Tel: +64 7 573 0303 (ext 7003)
Mobile: +64 27 202 9298
www.seeka.co.nz 

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