Orica invests $35m at Mt Maunganui
Orica invests $35m at Mt Maunganui
A $35 million state-of-the-art upgrade of Orica’s manufacturing facility at Mt Maunganui is being officially opened today by Mayor Stuart Crosby.
The investment is a response to growing demand for Orica’s products. The upgrade resulted in major changes to the site’s manufacturing, storage and handling, and waste management facilities, to increase efficiency and ensure the operation’s long-term future.
Today’s facility is an exemplar of environmental and manufacturing best practice, which is crucial in an industry where safety is paramount.
“We’re always seeking to raise the bar,” said Orica New Zealand General Manager Matt Cawte. “We supply essential products to many of the country’s leading industries. This significant upgrade ensures we have the flexibility and capability to meet the rapidly changing needs of our customers; it signals our commitment to the Bay of Plenty as the centre of our operations and the source of our future growth.”
Mr Cawte says the benefits of Orica’s investment will reach well beyond the site gates and extend into the wider Bay of Plenty community.
Tauranga Mayor Stuart Crosby is delighted to
have a business of Orica’s calibre investing further in
the city.
“Tauranga City Council is committed to
encouraging growth and innovation in Tauranga. Since Orica
first established in Tauranga they have demonstrated their
dedication to our community, to best practice and
innovation, and this commitment will ensure their continued
success. I am proud to be part of today’s celebrations,”
said Mayor Crosby.
The upgrade has led to a reduction in
waste through better capture and recycling operations; it
has also enhanced the separation and management of storm and
waste water streams.
The site’s chemical storage and handling facilities, too, have been improved. This includes a comprehensive upgrade of its main storage tanks, new containment compounds and advanced control systems.
ICI (now Orica) first established a presence in the Bay of Plenty in 1963. Orica now employs over 75 staff at the Mt Maunganui site.
Today, Orica is a leading provider of chemicals to New Zealand’s dairy, food and beverage, water, and pulp and paper industries, supplying over 300,000 tonnes per year.
Key Mt Maunganui site facts:
· $35 million invested in the plant upgrade
· Manufactures more than 100,000 tonnes of bulk and blended products per annum
· Employs 75 staff
· 10,000 truck movements in and out of the site per year
· Site area is 20,000m2
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