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EC pet food company expands pawprint into Gauteng

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MONTEGO Pet Nutrition recently acquired an existing 3,000 sqm pet food production facility in Rosslyn, Pretoria, a move that is expected to boost the company’s production capacity by 25%.

“Montego’s Monty & Me pet food will primarily be produced at this site, followed by contract manufacturing and other Montego ranges, once the current upgrades have been completed,” said Marco van Jaarsveld, Operations Director at Montego

“In terms of production volumes, the new factory will boost Montego’s overall production capacity significantly. We’re expecting to produce enough pet food here to feed approximately 230,000 border collies every day.”

This follows a R70-million factory upgrade that Montego completed in 2018 at its original production facility in Graaff-Reinet, as part of its growth strategy to meet local and international demand.

With this facility nearing maximum production capacity, the newly acquired premises – along with its assets and 28 employees who have been retained – also allows Montego to further expand its reach into existing and new markets.

The latest acquisition in Gauteng gives Montego pride of place in one of its largest sales territories, with improved access to the rest of its markets across the country and continent, including Namibia, Mozambique, Ghana and Angola. These are just a few of the 15 markets Montego currently serves internationally.

“It’s a huge leap for our production capabilities, but we are also incredibly pleased to be able to make a positive impact on various communities in Gauteng. There are certainly plans to expand and upgrade the Rosslyn factory even further in the future, which we expect will create a number of new job opportunities for local residents,” said Van Jaarsveld.

In addition to its brick-and-mortar expansions since 2018, Montego also invested R22 million into a solar energy efficiency project in 2019, reducing the annual electricity demand of its Eastern Cape-based production facility by 1.4 million kWh.

“Our goal as a company is not merely to expand, but to grow our business and meet the demand for our premium pet food offerings responsibly and sustainably.

“For us, this means taking care of the communities that surround our business and our wide network of retailers, as well as ensuring that we play our part by making use of renewable energy sources.”

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