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North East deals of the week: key contracts, investments and acquisitions

Companies featuring in this week's round-up include Sustainable Business Services, Pacifica Group, Lockheed Martin and Port of Tyne

Jonathan Armitage of NEL Fund Managers (left) with James Staniforth of Sustainable Business Services.(Image: NEL Fund Managers)

The founder of Sustainable Business Services has toldd how new funding could fuel growth. James Staniforth launched Sustainable Business Services two and a half years ago, offering firms help with reducing their environmental impact and making cost-effective use of resources. The consultancy now operates Newcastle and York bases and counts companies such as AV Dawson, Cleardata and Katmex among its customers.

Now £10,000 of funding from the North East Small Loan Fund, administered by NEL Fund Managers, aims to support hiring of new consultants in the hope of winning new clients across the country.

Mr Staniforth said: "A commitment to sustainable business practices has become a mainstream part of the public and private sectors’ ways of working in recent years, to the point that many large businesses won’t allow supply chain companies to bid for work from them without knowing what they’re doing to mitigate their environmental impact. It’s easy to generate lots of data around this important issue, but without human insight into what it means on a practical basis and how it can be utilised to make positive changes to an organisation’s ways of working, it can essentially be meaningless.

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From left: Helen Hockney of Autowash; Scott Pallister of Pacifica Group and Tom May of Autowash.(Image: Pacifica Group)

North East white goods repair specialist Pacifica Group snapped up Kent-based business Autowash Ltd.

Sittingbourne-based Autowash Ltd, which provides domestic appliance repairs, sales and servicing and employs 20 people, has become part of the £61m-turnover County Durham operation following an undisclosed deal. The move is part of Pacifica's strategy to create a network of regional repairers and follows the 2022 acquisitions of Service 87 in Guildford, Highland Appliance Services in Inverness and JK Domestics in Liverpool.

Autowash employs a team of 11 engineers working in the Kent area and supports insurance companies with policy covered repairs and has contracts with local councils, letting agents, housing associations and schools as well as supporting local charities.

Scott Pallister, chief operating officer at Pacifica said: "Autowash is an ideal addition to Pacifica, both in terms of its geographic coverage and the expertise and experience of its long-standing team. It shares our focus on quality customer service and the benefits of repairing over replacing appliances, which is far better for the environment.