Cargill Enterprises has been supporting businesses since 1960 with our services in Packing and Manufacturing, Food Packing, Timberworks, E-Waste Recycling and more, as well as providing additional labour to support seasonal fluctuations.
Cargill Enterprises is built on a strong foundation of social purpose, supporting neurodiverse individuals to live purposeful lives.
We also specialise in the manufacturing of wood products like pallets, raised gardens, crates, dunnage and presentation boxes. But we turn our hand to much much more so feel free to contact us and discuss your business needs.
We can also act as your ‘warehouse’ when space is short by holding stock and processing your orders direct from request to mailing out.
This means you are then free to develop new products or just get out there and sell.
Cargill Enterprises currently employs over 60 people with some level of a disability.
Our employees are asked to apply themselves to the best of their ability and embrace the culture of care, patience and respect common to any good workplace. All employees have personal development plans and for some, these will include life skills such as using a computer or improving their numeracy and literacy. We offer regular classroom type training programmes run during paid work hours and tutored by skilled, contracted educators to support and up-skill our employees.
We’re excited to have a new partnership with Ashburton-based My Farm Fresh, bringing a unique and fun product to our food packing department.
The Dunedin City Council (DCC) and Cargill Enterprises have an ongoing relationship that has continued for over 15 years, demonstrating a shared commitment to sustainability, community support, and local economic development.
We introduced innovative timber solutions to local businesses, enhancing their product offerings and promoting sustainable practices in the industry.