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Hilton Seafood unveils first phase of multi-million pound investment at Grimsby plant

New offices and staff welfare facilities opened ahead of £20m automated coldstore addition

(Image: Donna Clifford)

The first phase of a huge investment by Hilton Seafood in Grimsby has completed.

Group chief executive Philip Heffer cut the ribbon on the significant expansion of office space and staff facilities, a multi-million pound addition to the South Humberside Industrial Estate site.

It will be followed by the £20 million ‘Project Polar’ - the launch of the prominent automated cold store and warehouse facility that has emerged by the A180 entrance to the town, one of three production facilities the company operates in Grimsby. It comes with an ambition to double the business's scale.

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Matt Lee, who heads up the non-meat ventures for the FTSE-listed company, said: “It is a really, really proud day for Hilton Seafood. We know there is a really tough economic climate out there at the moment, a lot of businesses are stepping back, we are not. We are investing further, and we’re absolutely delighted to open up the new offices and restaurant, with much more investment going into Hilton Seafood.

“Hilton is striving to be the protein provider of choice across all the protein categories we operate in. That means we’re aiming to be the seafood provider of choice, delivering for partners, consumers and our people in the local communities we operate in.

“Part of the reason we have made the significant investment is we want to be the employer of choice in the area. We know how important the facility is in the local area, we strive to employ the best people and the place people want to work at.”

Grimsby’s FSC delivered as principal contractor, with praise for bringing it through on-time against raw material headwinds.