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OSI Australia merges with Turi Foods

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OSI International Foods (Australia) and Turi Foods have merged their Australian operations, which will now be known as Turosi Pty Ltd.

Posted on May 08 ,12:03

OSI Australia merges with Turi Foods

According to Turi Foods, this merger will enable the company to offer a full range of food solutions to the marketplace, complementing the strong OSI brand with the existing food brands of La Ionica, Bannockburn, Golden Farms and Colonial Farm.

"OSI and Turi Foods believe that a shared ownership will enable the organization, whose cultures are similar, to share their expertise to build a world-class food solutions group,” Sam Cuteri, chairman of Turi Foods, recently declared. "We look forward to bringing together the dedicated teams of both OSI and Turi."

Turi Foods and OSI will continue to operate their plants out of Thomastown and Geelong, Victoria, while further processed products will continue to be manufactured at Broadmeadows, Victoria; Eagle Farm, QLD; and Blacktown, NSW, along with their various farming operations in Victoria.

Turi Foods, one of the largest poultry processors in Australia, is a family-owned company based in Thomastown, Victoria, with facilities throughout the state. The company supplies products to major supermarkets, quick service restaurants, specialty chicken retailers, butcher shops and roast chicken outlets.

OSI International Foods (Aust) is a privately owned company supplying major quick-service restaurants, foodservice markets and retail outlets across the Asia Pacific region, with food solutions across a range of proteins.

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