The new roles will be created over the next three years with the company planning to double production capacity at its Naas manufacturing facility
Irish Dog Foods, the Kildare-based pet-food company owned by the Queally family, is investing €20 million as part of a three year expansion programme designed to double the size of the business.
The first phase of the investment, which create 150 new jobs, will include the development of a new production facility at the company’s headquarters in Naas. Irish Dog Foods said the new facility will include state-of-the-art, eco-efficient and sustainable production technology.
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