Group headquarters controls each subsidiary business using Web enabled technology
A supermarket will create new 200 jobs in Ystalyfera in the Swansea Valley. A store will be built by new owners Asda on the derelict former Dewhirst factory site in Glanyrafon and is due to open in November. The store will be the biggest investment locally since the factory closed more than a decade ago. The news was summed up by Neath Port Talbot’s Ystalyfera ward councillor Alun Llewelyn, who said: “It’s a significant investment and it’s been largely welcomed.”
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