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Vita Group: Meet one of the biggest firms whose products you've used but never heard of

The group's founder established the business with £100 in his pocket

Ian Robb, CEO of Vita Group

Almost everyone in the country is likely to have come across its products before, but they are unlikely to be familiar with the name Vita Group despite it being one of the largest companies in Greater Manchester.

The group started out with humble origins in Oldham only a few years after the Second World War but has now grown to have about 3,000 employees and almost 40 sites across the globe.

Making what's called flexible polyurethane (PU) foam, the group's products are put to a wide range of uses including mattresses, office and airline chairs through to being used by the construction and industrial sectors.

Now targeting a huge increase in revenue to about €900m by the end of 2021, BusinessLive spoke exclusively to group CEO Ian Robb about the firm's vital role in helping the NHS fight back against Covid-19 and its plans for the future.

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The group was established at Vitafoam by Norman Grimshaw with £100 at Glen Mill in Oldham in 1949.

At the time the business manufactured latex cushions and mattresses, securing Wrays furniture retailers in Lees as its first customer for £39.

The Vita Group is along way from those humble beginnings having now established itself as one of the largest companies in the North West.