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CRL Foods secures £410k investment to add production lines at Newcastle base

The supplier to global food brands and º£½ÇÊÓÆµ supermarkets said it secured a number of "transformational" contracts

Inside CRL Foods in Gosforth(Image: CRL Foods)

Food and drink processing firm CRL Foods has secured £410,000 investment to add production lines to its North East factory.

The Gosforth-based business - which specialises in canning, sterilisation and pasteurisation - has received a mix of funding from existing shareholders, the North East Development Capital Fund (NEDCF) led by Maven and the North of Tyne Growth Fund.

It will go towards new equipment and production lines to service what the company calls "transformational" contract wins.

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David Lambert, CEO of CRL Foods, said: “Our decision to move to 100% aluminium cans, thereby replacing plastic as a fully sustainable way to eliminate packaging waste in a wide range of food and beverage applications in 2021, has enabled significant growth since the business was started in 2019.

"Our unique and patented brewing and retort processing methods have also made CRL Foods the first choice for RTD Coffee customers Worldwide, with ‘Geordie Coffee’ now being enjoyed from Singapore to Europe and the Middle East as well as the United States.”

The investment follows a £750,000 package from Maven last year, which led to the creation of 10 jobs. Since then CRL has appointed Rob Jones as finance director and Callum Ruffman - formerly of Lanchester Wines and Hike Coffee - as operations director.

CRL Foods positions itself as a fast and efficient thermal processing provider that uses specialist technologies to reduce the time traditionally required to sterilise and pasteurise food and drink.