Exports success will allow business to create dozens of new jobs

Sweets manufacturer HARIBO has announced plans to increase production, creating more than 50 new jobs at its Castleford facility in West Yorkshire.

The announcement follows export success and a new agreement to fulfil demand for HARIBO products across the USA.

The business, which operates two UK factories and employs over 720 people, will increase production in early 2020, moving from a two to three shift system.

Jon Hughes, Managing Director at HARIBO UK, said: “This is great news for our team, for our region and for UK manufacturing.

“In 2013 we announced a significant investment in a new state-of-the-art factory so that we could bolster our UK manufacturing capabilities and have the capacity not only to meet the demand for our products in the UK, but to increase our research and development and export potential.

“Our ambitious plans are being realised. Following the launch of our Castleford site we brought full production of MAOAM sweets to the UK for the very first time. From January 2020 we will be responsible for meeting the growing demand for HARIBO across the USA.

“Our manufacturing excellence and ability to deliver top quality products, both traditional treats alongside new and exciting innovations developed specifically for US consumers, will be showcased globally and this will continue to support the brand’s growth in the UK and overseas.”

Last month, in a move to reaffirm its commitment to higher-level skills development, HARIBO announced a new partnership with the Smallpeice Trust’s Arkwright Engineering Scholarship programme, which aims to identify, inspire and nurture future leaders in engineering.

Funding five scholarships during 2019/2020, the brand will continue to support the focus on encouraging more women to embark on engineering careers within the food and drink sector.

The recruitment process for full time staff at the Castleford factory will start in July. Roles available will vary, from Engineering to Production and Packing.

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