British establishment Dales Dairies is planning to establish a new dairy processing plant in Keighley, West Yorkshire.
The company will decide if the plans on the proposed dairy project will go forward or not, following the surveys currently underway.
It did not, however, submit the planning application yet.
The company is planning to seek permission to operate the proposed plant 24/7 in order to cater to the increasing dairy demand, reported the Keighley News.
The proposed dairy plant will also offer packaging and distribution operations, besides processing.
Dales Dairies Operations development manager Paul Mason was quoted by the publication as saying: "We've done our homework in terms of the location and the size of the site.
"Any noise from loading and processing would be contained within the building. As you'd expect with a dairy business temperature control is key. Everything would have to be very well insulated and as a result that would keep noise inside the building.
"We would knock down some of the older buildings on the site to create more space, but very little new building would need to take place."