Havelock North Fruit Company (HNFC) has revealed plans for a new 2500sq m facility that could create more than 100 jobs.
The company's managing director Phil Alison yesterday announced details of the planned Havelock North facility, which is being built to meet global demand for its Rockit apple brand.
Set to open in March next year, the new digs at Cooper Street would include a 2500 m2 packhouse, coolstore, computerised grading equipment and administration offices. It would employ 20 full-time staff and up to 90 seasonal staff.
Developed in 2009, the Rockit apple is marketed in a clear plastic tube. HNFC exports the fruit to the United States, Canada, Italy, Hong Kong, Taiwan and the United Kingdom and it is also sold domestically.
More than $14 million had been invested in the production and marketing of Rockit so far, with a further $10 million projected for the next three years.