Samara Region: Lada Meat Processing Plant Expands Production

Samara Region: Lada Meat Processing Plant Expands Production
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Having received the status of a resident of the territory of rapid economic development, the Lada MEAT processing plant optimized its costs by reducing tax deductions. In the near future, the company plans to open another 500 vacancies.

 

On Thursday, March 11, Dmitry Bogdanov, Minister of Economic Development and Investments of the Samara Region, visited the full-cycle production facility of Lada Meat Processing Plant LLC, opened in 2016.

The manager, Pavel Plekhanov, told a representative of the regional government that 469 people are currently employed at the meat processing plant and, in connection with the expansion of production, a recruitment of new employees has been announced.

In January 2018, the Lada meat processing plant, built according to a Finnish project and equipped with modern equipment, became a member of the Togliatti TASED residents. For three years now, it has been developing, receiving comprehensive state support. The enterprise has a workshop for slaughter and butchering of carcasses. The technological process includes the maturation of meat before it is sent for processing. The assortment includes more than 140 types of products, which are sold in 12 regions of RUSSIA.

Since obtaining the status of a TASED resident, the meat processing plant has invested about 1.5 billion rubles in the project. According to Pavel Plekhanov, at the end of 2020, there was a noticeable increase in sales. The meat processing plant is launching new workshops and technological lines. In January, the packaging processes for finished products were improved and a warehouse was opened, so now the company needs packers, packers and operators - both experienced and novice specialists.

After a meeting with the top management of Lada Meat Processing Plant LLC, Dmitry Bogdanov guaranteed support from the ministry in promoting products at the interregional level and creating new jobs.