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Wincanton
Wincanton is a small town and also electoral ward in South Somerset, southwest England. The town exists off the A303 road, a primary course between London as well as South West England, and has some light sector. The town and selecting ward has a population of 5,272. In the late 1890s the West Surrey Central Dairy Company acquired a neighborhood creamery. In 1908, after creating a dried milk baby powder, it transformed its name to Cow & Gate. The creamery and dairy products factory had its very own sidings from the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway station, offering gain access to for milk trains. In order to manage the transport problems across its swiftly broadening creamery, milk bottling and front door shipment network, Cow & Gate formed a specialized logistics arm in 1920. Drawn out in 2002 from follower company Unigate, Wincanton PLC is the UK's second largest logistics business. The company still has a dairy items base in the town, although its head office function moved to Chippenham, Wiltshire in 2005. In 1999, Unigate offered its remaining dairies products to Milk Crest, which still has a creamery as well as milk handling plant in the town, yet has sold celebrity business to Adams Foods Ltd., manufacturer of the Pilgrim's Choice brand name of Cheddar cheese, in 2010 the second best selling brand in the UK.