NEWS 96 FEED & ADDITIVE MAGAZINE April 2023 Belfast-based animal nutrition specialist Trouw Nutrition Ireland unveiled a new quality suite at the company’s Ship Street facility as part of its strategic investment program. The suite houses a new state-of-the-art quality control laboratory as well as an external customer laboratory service, a sample preparation area, and a refurbished office and meeting space. As the company continues to grow, the investment advances Trouw’s in-house capabilities in quality assurance, quality control, and laboratory analysis. Mary Stevenson, Quality Manager at Trouw Nutrition Ireland shared: “We strive to be at the cutting edge of innovation, and this modernization of our facilities will see us strengthen our reputation as a leader in quality and feed safety. As a team, we’re committed to achieving our ‘Right First Time’ quality assurance approach. We aim to provide our customers with the best quality product the first time around, ensuring feed safety standards are met while optimizing animal health and performance. Our investment in a new quality suite is key to delivering on this commitment.” Read more>> Trouw Nutrition Ireland expands its Ship Street facility with a new quality suite Left to right: Mary Stevenson, Quality Manager, Trouw Nutrition Ireland; Geke Naaktgeboren-stoffels, Global Quality Director, Trouw Nutrition; Mateusz Gladysiak, QC Laboratory Technician, Trouw Nutrition Ireland; Andrew Clegg, Quality Control Manager, Trouw Nutrition Ireland Perdue Farms, a 103-yearold privately held Maryland-based food and agricultural products company, announced that Catherine Muldoon has joined the company as Chief Compliance Officer. As Chief Compliance Officer, Muldoon will lead the Office of Business Ethics & Compliance. In this role, she will manage and oversee all aspects of how Perdue Farms’ businesses and brands comply with all federal, state and local rules and regulations, and other external regulatory requirements, as well as internal policies. In this position, she will establish, implement, and administer a compliance structure to strengthen the Company’s existing compliance efforts. “We’re pleased to have someone with Catherine’s depth of experience to help bolster our current compliance practices,” said Herb Frerichs, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary for Perdue Farms. “The animal protein industry and broader agricultural sectors are becoming increasingly complex. Creating a centralized structure to oversee our companywide compliance program will ensure that we are not just complying with laws and regulations but exceeding them, while living up to our culture of trust and integrity and doing the right thing.” Read more>> Perdue Farms appoints Catherine Muldoon as Chief Compliance Officer Catherine Muldoon
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