Smithfield Beef Group and ContiGroup Companies to Build New Beef Processing Plant
18 Octubre 2006 - 3:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
New Venture Will Create 2,500 to 3,000 Jobs in Oklahoma GREEN BAY,
Wis., Oct. 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Smithfield Beef Group, Inc.
and ContiGroup Companies, Inc. today announced an agreement in
principle to form a 50/50 joint venture to build a new,
state-of-the-art beef processing plant in Texas County, Oklahoma,
that will create 2,500 to 3,000 jobs. Construction of the plant,
which will be the first of its size in more than 20 years in the
United States, is expected to begin in January 2007, with
completion scheduled for mid-2008. The parties plan to equip the
new 650,000- square-foot facility with the most efficient and
state-of-the-art operational and food-safety processes in the
industry. Cost of the project is estimated to be approximately $200
million. The Texas County plant is expected to process 5,000 head
per day at full capacity. The new facility will likely draw
employees from nearby communities. "We reviewed more than 30
potential locations in five states, met with local economic
development and agricultural leaders, and visited a short list of
ten potential sites before deciding that Texas County is ideally
suited for our new facility," said Richard V. Vesta, president and
chief executive officer of Smithfield Beef Group. "We selected
Texas County because of its proximity to nearby feedyards, the
availability of water supply, the area's outstanding labor pool and
well- developed utility and transportation infrastructures," Vesta
said. "We also received tremendous cooperation from the state's
elected and appointed officials." "We expect to source cattle for
the plant from the plentiful nearby supply of livestock including
the surrounding Five Rivers feedyards, which we believe will save
considerable transportation expense," said Vesta. "Access to these
cattle also will be valuable in terms of traceability, an
increasingly important issue in the United States and in export
markets. There have been many accomplishments and improvements in
food safety and processing technology since the last large-scale
beef processing plant was built more than 20 years ago. With this
new, modern facility, we will be the technological leader in the
industry," he said. "We have the utmost respect for the management
of ContiGroup and we are delighted to have them as a partner in
this venture," Vesta said. "The decision to build the new plant
demonstrates Smithfield Beef Group's commitment to providing our
customers with the high-quality products they expect and deserve."
Vesta and a core team from Smithfield Beef Group will oversee
Smithfield's investment in the joint venture. "We are pleased to
participate in this venture with Smithfield Beef Group, building on
our relationship that started with the formation of Five Rivers,"
said Paul J. Fribourg, chairman and chief executive officer of
ContiGroup Companies, Inc. "Smithfield is committed to be an 'agent
of change' in the beef industry. Joining with them in this new
venture will permit us both to move farther up the value-added
chain," he said. "We are very excited about the prospect of more
than 2,500 new jobs in Texas County," said Terry Peach, Oklahoma's
commissioner and secretary of agriculture. "Smithfield Beef Group
and ContiGroup's former cattle feeding business have been major
contributors to the local communities in which they operate and we
are looking forward to their becoming valued members of our
business community." In May of 2005, Smithfield Foods, Inc. and
ContiGroup Companies, Inc. formed Five Rivers Ranch Cattle Feeding
LLC, a joint venture between their respective cattle feeding
businesses, MF Cattle Feeding, Inc., formerly a subsidiary of
Smithfield Beef Group, and ContiBeef LLC, formerly a subsidiary of
ContiGroup Companies. Five Rivers is a stand-alone operating
company, independent from both ContiGroup Companies and Smithfield
Foods. Vaughn, Coltrane, Pharr & Associates, Inc. of Tucker,
Georgia, an engineering and architectural firm with extensive
experience in the meat processing industry, has been retained as
the lead design engineering firm for the project. Smithfield Beef
Group, Inc., a subsidiary of Smithfield Foods, is headquartered in
Green Bay, Wisconsin and is the nation's fifth largest beef
processor. The company was established in 2001 and is made up of
three divisions -- Moyer Packing Company, Packerland Packing
Company and Sun Land Beef. For more information, please visit
http://www.sfbeef.com/. ContiGroup Companies, Inc., formerly
Continental Grain Company, is a recognized leader in integrated
poultry and pork production and cattle feeding, with nearly 200
years of experience in agribusiness and global trade based in New
York. For more information, please visit
http://www.contigroup.com/. This news release may contain
"forward-looking" information within the meaning of the federal
securities laws. The forward-looking information may include
statements concerning the company's outlook for the future, as well
as other statements of beliefs, future plans and strategies or
anticipated events, and similar expressions concerning matters that
are not historical facts. The forward-looking information and
statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause
actual results to differ materially from those expressed in, or
implied by, the statements. These risks and uncertainties include
availability and prices of livestock, raw materials and supplies,
livestock costs, product pricing, the competitive environment and
related market conditions, operating efficiencies, access to
capital, the cost of compliance with environmental and health
standards, adverse results from ongoing litigation and actions of
domestic and foreign governments. DATASOURCE: Smithfield Beef
Group, Inc. CONTACT: Jerry Hostetter of Smithfield Foods, Inc.,
+1-212-758-2100, ; or Robin M. Derin, Communications of ContiGroup
Companies, Inc., +1-212-207-5930, Web site: http://www.sfbeef.com/
http://www.contigroup.com/ http://www.smithfieldfoods.com/
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