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Jobs at risk as Glenmorangie moves HQ to Edinburgh



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Published Date: 01 July 2008
GLENMORANGIE whisky today announced plans to move its headquarters to Edinburgh and upgrade two distilleries as part of a £45 million investment programme.
The company says the two-year plan, which could put jobs at risk, will allow it to focus on its two single malt Scotch whisky brands, Glenmorangie and Ardbeg, and move away from blended whisky.

It will sell its Glen Moray Distillery at Elgin, whos
e whisky is mainly used for blended Scotch, as a going concern.

The Glenmorangie Company said that a number of jobs may be affected by the plans, but it is hoped that any job losses would be through retirement and voluntary redundancy.

It will begin a consultation with its 420 employees and trade union representatives.

The head office will be relocated to Edinburgh and the existing headquarters in Broxburn, West Lothian sold, most likely to drinks company Diageo.

A new bottling facility will be built in the Lothians area to meet the increased demand for single malt in markets such as Asia, Europe and the United States.

Glenmorangie's distillery in Tain, Ross-shire will be developed, with distilling capacity boosted and new whisky cask warehouses built.

At Ardbeg Distillery on Islay, the distillery and visitor centre, will be upgraded and new cask warehousing also built.

The company said it plans a phased withdrawal from the bottling and sale of blended Scotch whisky.




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  • Last Updated: 01 July 2008 1:43 PM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: West Lothian
 
1

Capital Boy,

01/07/2008 14:55:52
joke maconnel and his cohorts must be spewing at this news, jobs coming into the capital instead of labour stealing them from the capital to prop up their votes elsewhere
2

Koffindodger,

Edinburgh 01/07/2008 15:41:16
Broxburn is already almost in the capital so its less of a move and more of a layoff.
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01/07/2008 16:22:59
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brodcast,

Broxburn 01/07/2008 16:34:21
One year on from the glitz and the vision of the 'luxury' Glenmorangie. Paying the mortgage may now be our only 'luxury'.

 

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