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£3m investment to create 100 more jobs as new Scunthorpe green packaging plant opened by Omni-Pac

Three to five year plan unveiled to double turnover for business that has chalked up a decade of growth in North Lincolnshire

James Gallacher, centre, Omni-Pac º£½ÇÊÓÆµ managing director, with NHS Supply Chain procurement director Jonathan Kaye and category specialist Kirsty Dodson, with the new line's products.(Image: Reach Plc)

More than £3 million has been invested in a new manufacturing plant for a northern Lincolnshire business, with 100 more jobs eyed as it aims to double revenues.

Omni-Pac has just opened a new 60,000 sq ft site in Scunthorpe, a third major phase of expansion for the company that started out as Moulded Fibre Products in Flixborough just over a decade ago.

Two buy-outs later and the £18.5 million business is part of a European group, supplying the NHS with sustainable single use equipment, while providing packaging to industrial, horticultural and produce suppliers, as well as a range of niche industries. The º£½ÇÊÓÆµ head office is also moving to the overhauled site on Foxhills Industrial Estate, which offers 26,000 sq ft of production space and equal warehousing.

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Having initially launched in a single unit by the River Trent, it added a neighbouring new-build to accommodate growth, taking it to eight different lines, before the latest addition - first mooted in late 2021. And while it will see lines nine to 12 introduced, with the ninth immediately operational, the scale will allow for much quicker growth with higher volumes and more automation.

James Gallacher, the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ managing director who has overseen more than a decade of development, said: “We are delighted with where we have come from. We still have big ambitions, we are looking to expand further. It is exciting, it is all about sustainability and the circular economy, and we are all about being biodegradable, recyclable and compostable. We have so much to offer as the obvious alternative to single use plastics and expanded polystyrene. There’s just no need for it in the sectors we serve.”

Production of single use medical equipment at Omni-Pac's new Scutnhorpe facility.(Image: Reach Plc)

Omni-Pac currently employs 150 people across the sites, less than four piles apart, and in easy reach of its principal raw material supplier, CorrBoard. It takes trimmings, pulping and reforming using its in-house tooling operation on ever-larger lines, before baking in a process that sees a unit a second completed.

Further additions at Foxhills include complete water reclamation and heat and steam reuse.