- Published:
- Monday 18 December 2017
The Andrews Labor Government is backing a major expansion of Bertocchi Smallgoods that will create more than 700 new jobs in Victoria.
Minister for Industry and Employment Ben Carroll visited Bertocchi's Thomastown factory today to announce support for its $46.7 million expansion to increase sales and revenue and develop export markets.
The expansion includes a new factory at Melton, upgrades to the current Thomastown factory, creating three new distribution centers in regional Victoria and upgrading the current depot in Geelong.
As part of the project, Bertocchi will invest in new preparation equipment and process improvements to reflect the changing needs of supermarkets.
The much-loved family-owned maker of hams, bacon and salami products was established in 1972 and is Australia’s third largest smallgoods manufacturer.
Its products are distributed nationally through Coles, Woolworths and IGA stores and other delicatessens, butcher and food shops.
The food and fiber export sector adds $11.9 billion to the State’s economy and employs more than 190,000 Victorians throughout the state.
Food and beverage manufacturing is thriving, with employment steadily increasing over the last few years.
The Labor Government has committed over $100 million in manufacturing support, which has created more than 3,000 jobs resulting in $939 million in private investment.
Quotes attributable to Minister for Industry and Employment Ben Carroll
“This expansion will create hundreds of jobs and help drive our economy.”
“Christmas has come early with this investment, it’s a huge vote of confidence in our state, with Bertocchi wanting to spend tens-of-millions of dollars expanding their business, not only in Melbourne but across Victoria.”
Quote attributable to Minister for Trade and Investment Philip Dalidakis
"Bertocchi is not just a famous Victorian brand, but also famous for their hams at Christmas time - what better present for families than to see 700 new jobs created.”
Quotes attributable to Member for Thomastown Bronwyn Halfpenny
“Bertocchi employs nearly 500 people already in Thomastown and I am very pleased that they continue to make their famous hams here.”
“The support from the Andrews Labor Government demonstrates the confidence we have in local companies like Bertocchi and how we want to encourage future success.”