Food and drink group Princes, which has headquarters in Liverpool has completed a multi-million pound redevelopment project at their site in Bradford.
The soft drink factory has undergone £40m worth of development with the investment seeing a series of improvements to the site including more than 31,000 sq ft of new warehouse and production facilities to further increase the 101,000 sq m site.
This is the competition of a scheme that was commenced in autumn of 2012 of the Bradford factory, which employs over 300 people and produces more than 400 million bottles of fruit squash and carbonated soft drinks every year.
Ruth Simpson, corporate relations director at Princes, said:
“This investment reflects Princes’ commitment to ensuring all of our sites make efficient use of the resources available and reduce waste. It ensures that the Bradford site maintains its status as one of the leading soft drinks production sites in the UK.”
Source: The Business Desk