Unilever to invest £200 million in UK
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The investment will see the opening of a new global IT centre, the completion of the construction of a new personal care factory, producing British brands including TRESemmé and Radox, and several new R&D facilities in collaboration with north-west academic institutions. It will also help enable the north-west to continue to be one of the most innovative regions in the country.
Unilever, founded in the model village of Port Sunlight more than 125 years ago by William Lever, is one of the world’s largest consumer goods companies and employs more than 2,500 people at its Port Sunlight site. With roles created in the new factory, the historic home of the Anglo-Dutch multi-national will be home to more than one third of the UK workforce, making it one of the company’s key global R&D, manufacturing and IT hubs.
Unilever UK and Ireland Executive Chairman, Graeme Pitkethly, said: "Unilever’s legacy in Port Sunlight goes back over 125 years, it is the historic home of our company which today operates in more than 190 countries. With everyday products and much loved brands produced here and found in 9 out of 10 British households, our £200 million investment into Unilever Port Sunlight is a significant moment that will provide a platform for our business in the UK and across the globe for years to come. ■