Site of a Grimsby chemical company is to be sold, with the loss of over 200 jobs

Novartis announced it was looking to leave in 2018

Author: Julie CastonPublished 18th May 2022

A deal's been done to sell the site of a major chemical company in Grimsby with the loss of more than 200 jobs.

Novartis announced it was looking to leave in 2018.

Now it's reached an agreement to hand over the site to a company which specialises in redeveloping closed manufacturing operations in 2023.

It will continue production until later this year. Talks will now take place with staff about redundancy.

Ian Johnson, Managing Director at Novartis Grimsby said:

“I would like to thank the whole team at Novartis Grimsby for their focus, professionalism and engagement since the exit was announced

“It is now our priority and commitment to support our staff, alongside the local community, throughout the upcoming consultation and transition process.”

Humber Industrials Limited is a new company that is purchasing the Novartis Grimsby site and is a part of the International Process Plants and Equipment corporation group (IPP), which specialises in redeveloping closed manufacturing sites.

IPP is a global company that has over 40 years of experience and technical knowledge to repurpose idled plants and equipment

Humber Industrials Limited will announce their plans for the site in due course.

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