NFF invests £1.2m in new baking production capabilities
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Posted: 9 June 2016 | Victoria White, Digital Content Producer | No comments yet
Northumbrian Fine Foods (NFF), the UK’s biggest gluten-free biscuit manufacturer, is investing £1.2m in new baking production capabilities…
Northumbrian Fine Foods (NFF), the UK’s biggest gluten-free biscuit manufacturer, is investing £1.2m in new baking production capabilities at their Gateshead facility.
The expansion will create around 40 new jobs.
The investment is the result of soaring demand for the company’s biscuits in the ‘free from’ sector that has seen turnover increase over the last five years by 80%.
The baking oven will increase production capacity at NFF by 40% and will principally focus on the manufacture of ‘indulgent’ cookies, rotary moulded biscuits and bake bars such as Granola. The 40 new jobs created by the investment will see total employment at the plant increase to around 200 people.
Commenting on the investment, Stewart McLelland, managing director of NFF, said: “This investment is great news for Gateshead and is testament to the hard work of everyone at Northumbrian Fine Foods. We have seen significant growth in the ‘free from’ market for our ‘indulgent cookies’ and other biscuits, especially from the multiple retail sector.
“The new baking oven will play a key role in meeting current demand and also ensure that we can continue to grow the business significantly over the coming years.”
NFF plans further extensions to its range
As well as supermarket own-label products, NFF also manufactures biscuits under the Prewett’s brand, which has enjoyed recent success with a significant expansion in its range to include milk-free biscuits, ‘indulgent’ all-butter cookies and individually wrapped chocolate coated biscuit bars, all of which are gluten free.
“We are planning further extensions to our range that will focus on everyday favourite biscuits in a variety of formats,” said McLelland.
About 60% of the UK’s gluten free sweet biscuit production is carried out at the NFF site in Gateshead. The new bake transporting oven will become fully operational by September and the recruitment process for new employees has now commenced.