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

Companies featuring in this week's round-up include Max Purpose Psychology, Parker Bioscience Filtration, Ward Investments Group, Newcastle Building Society and Talk Works

Parker Bioscience Filtration site at Birtley(Image: handout from Parker Bioscience Filtration)

Parker Bioscience Filtration is set for expansion following a multimillion-dollar investment from its owners.

The company, part of the global Parker Hannifin group, is set to receive the boost for its Birtley base, to help it increase production capacity. The investment comes as the firm sees growing demand from the pharmaceutical, biopharmaceutical, and food and beverage industries and comes two years after the business expanded its manufacturing facilities to supporting the production of vaccines.

The latest investment includes enhancement of the site’s filter capsule and filter cartridge manufacturing facilities, and installation of a new water treatment plant this year to more than double the site’s water plant capacity. Parker Bioscience Filtration also has sites in Oxnard, US, and Jangangongdan, South Korea, which support customers both locally and globally in improving process control, efficiency and supply chain security.

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Laurent Pouchard, general manager at Parker Bioscience Filtration’s Birtley site, said: “This investment in our Birtley site is testament to Parker’s commitment to our European customer base and further strengthens our manufacturing capabilities. It will enable us to meet growing demand from the pharmaceutical, biopharmaceutical, and food and beverage industries for our solutions, and builds on the ongoing success of the site.”

Bowburn North Industrial Estate which has been acquired by Ward Group Investments(Image: Ward Group Investments)

Ward Group Investments snapped up a major industrial site in a multimillion-pound deal.

Ward Group Investments, which is headed up by entrepreneur Andrew Ward, has purchased four buildings on Bowburn North Industrial Estate which had been on the market with a £4.5m price tag. Comprising a total of 200,343 sq ft of workspace, the four units are next to the A1(M) and sit close to the new Integra 61 development, home to Amazon’s Durham fulfilment centre.

Three of the four buildings are already let, with PC Henderson Limited, Katem Logistics and Personal Hygiene Services Ltd all having operated from the estate for over five years. The fourth unit, Unit 2, stands vacant, but the team at Ward Group Investments are confident that, once refurbished, it will offer an appealing proposition to businesses seeking to capitalise on the area’s growing reputation for last mile logistics.