"The major gains at Smithfield will come from the reconfiguration of secondary processing facility at the plant. This will include additional vacuum capacity and conveyors, which will significantly improve the product flow. These changes will result in greater efficiencies at the plant and benefit farmers.
"As a co-operative, we are focused on maximising the value created for New Zealand farmers. We remain focused on lifting the performance and productivity of all our plants.
"This investment is great news for Timaru and the South Canterbury region with the plant employing 500 people at peak season."
Alliance recently appointed Karen Morris as Smithfield plant manager, the co-operative's second female plant manager and a long-time employee of the company.
She joined Alliance in 1998 and brings significant experience in food safety, quality and market access including roles as Technical Manager, Group Food Safety & Market Access Manager and Group Manager Food Safety and Quality Assurance.
Morris holds a Bachelor of Applied Management, Technical Industry qualifications and has recently completed the Executive Ready Programme through Monash University and Women & Leadership Australia.