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18 June 2012
Business Minister Joins Local School on Coca-Cola Visit for 'See Inside'
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PRESS RELEASE
Today, the Minister of State for Business and Enterprise, Mark Prisk, will be
joining students from Uxbridge College on a visit to Coca-Cola Enterprises
(CCE)
site in Edmonton to witness the Government's 'See Inside Manufacturing'
programme
in action.
The Minister and students will get to see inside CCE's state of the art
manufacturing site and meet its employees. The Minister will also get to see
how
CCE
uses its multi-award winning 'Education Centres' to give students the
opportunity
to develop their knowledge and understanding of the 'world of work' and to make
connections between what they learn in the classroom and real-life business and
manufacturing practice.
CCE is one of several food and drink manufacturers opening its doors to pupils,
teachers and careers advisors for See Inside Manufacturing this month. In
partnership with the Food and Drink Federation (FDF), nearly 1,250 people will
be
visiting food and drink companies all across the UK to learn more about the
sector.
By opening its doors, the food and drink manufacturing industry is hoping to
attract talent for the future. This is particularly important as the sector
will
need around 137,000 new recruits by 2017 to replace those retiring or leaving
the
industry. Through the 'Taste Success – A Future in Food' campaign, FDF is
working to shed the sector's image of production lines, hairnets and wellies,
and to
highlight the wide range of exciting job opportunities available in highly
skilled and well paid professions.
See Inside Manufacturing is run by the Department for Business, Innovation and
Skills (BIS) in conjunction with organisations such as FDF, and aims to improve
the image of manufacturing whilst also inspiring young people to consider
careers
in sectors such as food and drink.
FDF Director of Communications Terry Jones said:
“We are delighted that the Business Minister Mark Prisk will get to 'see
inside' Coca-Cola Enterprises today - one of our industry's many shining
examples of
engaging the next generation in food and drink manufacturing.
“As an industry, we know that to realise our potential and to deliver our shared
vision with Government of 20% growth by 2020, we will need to attract the best
talent. Engaging with young people to bring to life a career in food and drink
is
a key priority for FDF, and the main driver behind our Taste Success – A Future
in Food campaign. Programmes such as See Inside Manufacturing support this work
by offering an invaluable opportunity for young people, teachers and careers
advisers to learn more about food and drink manufacturing and what a great
career
choice it is.”
Simon Baldry, Managing Director of Coca-Cola Enterprises, comments:
“CCE is committed to the development of young people, and we are fully
supportive of Government efforts to educate the next generation about the world
of
manufacturing. We already have an established programme of initiatives and
dedicated
staff working to provide a valuable insight into our business, as well as the
wider industry.
"In addition to the Edmonton facility, we have four other
factory-based Education Centres at our sites across the UK, hosting around
20,000
students a year. Through these centres and our annual national education
competition,
the Real Business Challenge, we have built excellent relationships with schools
throughout the country and hope to inspire more students into manufacturing and
to become the business leaders of the future.”
The Minister of State for Business and Enterprise, Mark Prisk said:
“See Inside Manufacturing is about changing perceptions of modern
manufacturing and showing young people, teachers and careers advisers that the
industry
offers interesting and rewarding job opportunities.
“Food and drink is the largest manufacturing sector, employing almost 400,000
people. I'm pleased that FDF has come onboard, and that the sector's dynamic
businesses are opening their doors to the public. Food and drink is a great
asset to
the initiative, and just the type of support we need to help dispel outdated
myths of manufacturing.”
Notes to Editors:
- The Food and Drink Federation (FDF) is the voice of the food and drink
manufacturing industry – the UK's largest manufacturing sector. For more
information
about FDF and the industry we represent visit: www.fdf.org.uk
- For further information on the UK food and drink industry's involvement in the
BIS See Inside Manufacturing scheme this year, please visit: www.fdf.org.uk/seeinside.aspx
- For more information on Coca-Cola Enterprises Education Centres please visit: http://www.cokeeducation.co.uk/index.html
- For further information on BIS See Inside Manufacturing, please visit: http://discuss.bis.gov.uk/seeinsidemanufacturing/
More Information
FDF press Team:
Nicki Hunt on or 020 7420 7132 - nicki.hunt@fdf.org.uk
Rebeca Wilhelm or 020 7420 7140 - rebecca.wilhelm@fdf.org.uk
Avni Raval or 020 7420 7131 - Avni.Raval@fdf.org.uk
Anna Taylor or 020 7420 7118 - anna.taylor@fdf.org.uk
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