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All Novartis jobs to go as land and process plant sale agreed with international industrial dealer

Slim hopes of a going concern sale of Grimsby site appear to have been dashed - with remaining 212 employees now facing redundancy

The 229-acre Novartis site at Grimsby, with the Humber beyond. (Image: Novartis)

A deal has been agreed for Grimsby’s Novartis plant, but any lingering hopes of saving jobs have been dashed.

Production will come to an end at the South Humber Bank site later this year, with a globally active US-headquartered specialist in the sale of such complex sites to take it on.

International Process Plants Ltd has launched a subsidiary, Humber Industrials, to manage the undisclosed buy-out. It could sell for operation as is - potentially attracting investment and a return to employment use - or break up for shipment elsewhere.

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None of the 212 remaining staff will be taken on though, having been given two stays of execution since the 2018 bombshell announcement - with the deal ending any slim hope of a sale as a going concern and immediate transfer.

After briefing staff, Ian Johnson, managing director of Novartis Grimsby, said: “In 2018 Novartis announced it planned to exit the site as part of a global transformation. Since this time we have been exploring opportunities to divest the site.

Building 150 at Novartis Grimsby. (Image: Novartis)

“Today we have been able to announce to the remaining 212 employees that Novartis has reached an agreement to sell the land and assets to Humber Industrials Ltd, a subsidiary of International Process Plants Ltd.”

He described the business as a “specialist in redeveloping closed manufacturing assets, adding the “global company has 40 years’ expertise and technical knowledge in acquiring idle plant and equipment”.