Kellogg’s' Trafford Park plant will close by the end of 2026, it has been confirmed today (May 16). Earlier this year, parent company Kellanova, formerly Kellogg Company, announced it was exploring closing the factory, which has been open for 90 years.
The firm said the facility’s age meant it was ‘laid out in a way that made sense in the 1930s’ but ‘changes in industrial design and technology’ caused the company to say it couldn’t ‘see a long-term future for our Trafford Park factory’.
That decision to shut the plant down has now been set in stone, causing 360 job losses, after an agreement was reached with trade unions over ‘an enhanced redundancy package’ and an understanding ‘redeployment will be offered to all colleagues who want it, and, where it can be accommodated’. READ MORE: Manchester city centre road to be closed for a week after bricks and scaffolding fall from 'unsafe building' “We want to acknowledge the professionalism of all colleagues at the factory during what we know have been some difficult discussions,” added UK Managing Director, Chris Silcock. “When we announced our proposal earlier this year, we said it had nothing to do with the outstanding people who work at our factory.
And, how everyone has chosen to conduct themselves over the last months has really brought this to life for us. “However, we remain clear there isn’t a long-term future for the site.
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