Tuesday, March 18, 2025

Saputo Dairy Australia sells King Island Dairy

Saputo Dairy Australia (SDA) has entered into a binding agreement to sell its King Island Dairy business. As part of the agreement, impacted employees will receive an offer to transfer their employment to the new owner to help support the future of King Island Dairy and its specialty cheese products.

Following last September’s closure announcement, work with the Tasmanian Government has been ongoing to identify a more favourable outcome.

Gerard Lourey, SDA Director of Operations and Supply Chain, said that while the pathway to achieving a sale has not been straightforward, Saputo took care to find a suitable buyer committed to continuing the manufacturing operations and preserving jobs on King Island.

“We are very pleased to have reached a sale agreement for the buyer to purchase the King Island Dairy facility and brand, the onsite Cheese Store and two local farms that provide a guaranteed milk supply.

“We deeply appreciate the ongoing support of our dedicated King Island employees, suppliers, customers, the local council and the Tasmanian Government during this challenging period for King Island Dairy. We thank them for their patience, resilience and collaboration.

“While King Island Dairy will not be part of our portfolio moving forward, SDA remains committed to further growing the value of our domestic and premium export products as part of our long-term vision for success in Australia.”

The buyer is a newly formed entity, King Island Dairy 2 Pty Ltd, led by two experienced Australian businessmen with supply chain and manufacturing expertise.

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