Food service firm Sysco hoping to create 90 jobs with plan to double size of its business in Northern Ireland
Food service firm Sysco is to create 90 jobs as part of a plan to double the size of its business in Northern Ireland.
The US-based multinational currently employs about 140 people in Northern Ireland, part of a wider workforce of 1,400 across the island of Ireland. Mark Lee, chief executive of Sysco Ireland, said the project formed part of the company's wider growth strategy.
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