26/10/07
           
            National Milk Laboratories (NML), part of the NMR group, has officially
              opened its new site at Hillington near Glasgow in Scotland. This
              new laboratory facility is equipped with the latest milk testing
            equipment and replaces the old site at Paisley. 
            
              
          
              NML director Ben Bartlett 
          
                
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              It is responsible for bulk milk payment testing on behalf of
                milk buyers. Together with its laboratory at Wolverhampton, NML
                is responsible for 99% of milk payment testing in the UK. Milk
                samples from buyers including Claymore, Dairy Crest, Dairy Farmers
                of Britain, First Milk, Grahams, Milk Link, Orkney, Quothquan,
                Sorn, Westlake Dairy Park and Wisemans will be tested at Hillington. 
                 
                “As well as milk quality testing for payment purposes,
                the new facility also offers disease and microbiology testing
                services,” says NML director Ben Bartlett. “It is
                a unique testing site in Scotland with two additional laboratories
                for further tests on milk samples under the one roof. One of
                these laboratories has the latest high-tech resources for disease
                testing including Leptospirosis, BVD, IBR and Johne’s Disease. 
                 
                “A microbiology testing lab also operates within the Hillington
                site and this is used particularly on high cell count milk to
                identify the pathogens causing infection.” 
                 
                The NML facility at Hillington is already being used by producers
                and vets across Scotland and in the north of England. Tests can
                be carried out on bulk milk samples collected and held in store
                through the milk buyer route or on individual cow samples sent
                directly to the lab through one of NML’s services. 
                 
                Bulk milk samples are collected off farm by the tanker drivers
                and delivered to the depot where the NMR transport network of
                refrigerated vans will collect them on a weekly or daily basis.
                As part of the service, many milk buyers are opting to collect
                bulk milk samples at every milk collection. While one a week
                is used for testing, NML will hold the remaining fresh samples
                in its fridges should any subsequent testing be required by the
                milk buyer, the producer or the vet. A sophisticated bar code
                system ensures full traceability of samples through the laboratory. 
                 
                The NMR group has invested £275k in the new site at Hillington
                along with a £200k in new lab kit. The lab employs 14 staff
                and operates for 19 hours a day, seven days a week and 365 days
              a year with a day and night shift. 
              
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