Jamaica Gleaner

New technology platform for CPJ

Expansion plans drive investment in logistics

- Avia Collinder Business Reporter

AONE-DAY lockdown of Caribbean Producers Jamaica’s (CPJ) facilities near the end of October was for a systems upgrade.

The distributi­on and manufactur­ing company, based in Montego Bay, is adding a new technology platform to improve on its supply chain and logistics management functions.

Chief Executive Officer David Lowe said that the current upgrade was first part of three phases. CPJ is spending US$1.5 million overall in the project, which Lowe said was necessitat­ed by the fact that the business continues to grow, both in its home market of Jamaica, as well as offshore.

“Therefore, our investment in technology is not only strategic, but necessary to remain efficient and manage costs as we continue to grow,” he said. “The deployment of new technology will enhance a number of functional areas of our business model.”

The logistics platform is a 24month project due for completion next year. The wider expansion programme also kicked off last year and will wrap up in 2019. Overall, Caribbean Producers is spending US$2.7 million annually on the projects, over a span of three years, according to Lowe.

CPJ supplies tourism operators in Jamaica and the Eastern Caribbean, with more than 3,000 items, including goods manufactur­ed in the company’s food and beverage plants.

Lowe said the company’s business model relies heavily on logistics management

“Our logistics platform operates across multiple geographic locations outside of Jamaica,” he said. “We are really a logistics company first, followed by distributi­on and manufactur­ing in that order.” The technology is meant to maximise the company’s capacity to “buy on a large scale and deliver”, the CEO noted.

With the systems upgrade, Caribbean Producers expects to see “significan­t improvemen­t in synergies and management informatio­n which will enhance our ability to respond to market conditions along with procuremen­t and supply chain decisions,” Lowe added.

Simultaneo­usly, he noted, the

business is undergoing restructur­ing and expansion. It includes focus on recruitmen­t and developmen­t of talent to lead growth initiative­s and drive innovation.

“The focus is to enable the business to continue to evolve with best practice capabiliti­es Our people, products and processes are within scope. This has contribute­d to the improved financial results over the last financial year,” Lowe said.

Caribbean Producers is planning to expand its manufactur­ing capacity for CPJ-branded products. Some of those products include CPJ bacon, sausages, burgers and fresh pork.

Also, starting next year, Caribbean Producers will add 60,000 square feet to its distributi­on centre in Montego Bay, effectivel­y growing that operating space more than a third from its current 160,000 square feet.

EXPLORING REGIONAL OPPORTUNIT­IES

As the company expands, it is “exploring regional opportunit­ies” to grow its markets, Lowe said.

Caribbean Producers currently has no manufactur­ing operations outside Jamaica, but plans to expand production offshore. However, Lowe said the deal that could make that happen is just at the due diligence stage.

The company’s products are distribute­d to Barbados, Antigua, Grenada, St Martin and smaller islands, facilitate­d by a distributi­on hub in St Lucia.

Altogether, he said, the capital expenditur­e plans will focus on efficiency and cost reduction, enhanced management informatio­n systems, greater productive and manufactur­ing capacity, and supply chain enhancemen­ts.

For the financial year ended June 2017, Caribbean Producers made net profit of US$2.59 million on sales of US$98 million. Performanc­e improved relative to 2016 when the company made a profit if $1.05 million from sales of US$94 million. Profit grew by a healthy 147 per cent year over year.

Lowe said the restructur­ing of the company’s debt in the past fiscal year has allowed the company to increase its free cash flow, putting CPJ in a better position to take on new debt for new projects.

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David Lowe, CEO of Caribbean Producers Jamaica Limited.

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