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

Companies featuring in this week's round-up include MCM Group, Cenelec Standards Inspections, Pearson Engineering, BAE Systems, the Port of Tyne, Northumbria University and Wastefront

Inside BAE Systems' Washington base, one of the company's sites where new jobs are being created(Image: James Robinson)

Defence specialist BAE Sytems announced plans to create more than 100 jobs at its Washington base on the back of a £280m contract win.

The MoD deal is for the supply of munitions, with the company saying current conflicts and tensions around the globe have thrown a spotlight on º£½ÇÊÓÆµ manufacturing capabilities, as well as its long-running partnership with the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Armed Forces. The contract - which could increase to more than £400m - is set to create 101 production operative roles at the firm’s site at Washington, Tyne and Wear, as well as 65 jobs at Radway Green, Cheshire, and a further 45 at Glascoed, South Wales.

BAE Systems said the new roles significantly boost its existing munitions business, which has 1,260 people involved in either munitions manufacturing or test and evaluation at five sites across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, at Glascoed, Radway Green, Washington, Bishopton near Glasgow, and Ridsdale in Northumberland.

The new deal comes in addition to its existing £2.4bn 15-year partnering agreement, and will significantly increase the production of defence stocks including 155mm artillery shells, 30mm medium calibre rounds and 5.56mm ammunition.

Left to right: Jonathan Gibson of Cenelec Standards Inspections (CSI) with Mike Guellard of NEL Fund Managers.(Image: Cenelec Standards Inspections/NEL Fund Managers)

North East company Cenelec Standards Inspections Ltd announced plans to create 40 jobs as it expands into Europe with the help of a £350,000 NEL Fund Managers investment.

Cenelec Standards Inspections Ltd (CSI) has been helping firms operating in potentially explosive onshore and offshore environments, such as oil rigs and refineries, distilleries and chemical plants, to meet their health and safety obligations since 1986. The Cramlington-headquartered firm has recently won a major new contract with global food, agriculture and bioindustrial business Cargills, which will see members of the CSI team working in a range of Cargills’ facilities across Europe.

Around 40 new jobs are being created through the new contract, with CSI using a £350,000 investment from the North East Growth Capital Fund to help bring in the staff and equipment in needs to manage its growing continental workload. It marks the fifth time that NEL has invested in CSI over the last decade.

Previous funds being used to support the development of a training centre in Newcastle, while taking advantage of commercial opportunities around the world. Improvements to its training centre will be made from its latest investment, with CSI looking to extend the training packages it can offer.