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Business leaders and politicians have welcomed the announcement of a major investment in the Carrs factory in Carlisle.
The company behind McVitie’s and GODIVA is backing Britain with a £68 million investment across its UK operations.
Pladis, the parent company of iconic biscuit brand McVitie’s, is investing £21m into its Stockport factory in a move that ...
The substantial investment aims to significantly boost manufacturing capacity and productivity across its UK factories. A ...
UK snacking giant Pladis said the investment is expected to boost brand growth and support infrastructure in the Northwest of England.
Turkish-owned snacking giant Pladis said investment funds will be used to boost manufacturing capacity and productivity ...
Meanwhile, its Jacob’s Cream Crackers site in Aintree, Liverpool will receive £33m for refurbishment, including new ovens and ...
The parent company of McVitie’s has unveiled plans to invest £21 million into its Stockport manufacturing facility, in a move set to create 45 new jobs and expand production capacity at the historic ...
Pladis, the company behind brands such as McVitie’s, Jacob’s, and Flipz, has announced that it is investing £68m across its ...
McVitie's owner Pladis has billed the £68m investment as a "vote of confidence" in Britain's North West as a "manufacturing ...
The Pladis base in Carlisle has been operating since 1831 and the company calls it “the world’s oldest biscuit factory”.
MILLIONS of pounds are set to be invested in Carlisle's biscuit factory, creating almost 50 new jobs. Pladis, the parent company of Carr’s, McVitie’s and Jacob’s has announced a £2million investment ...