Sunday, September 8, 2024

Kentish Oils and Condiments move into new factory

Cold-pressed oil producers Kentish Oils and Condiments have moved into a purpose-built, state-of-the art factory near Sandwich, Kent.

The factory build comes after a period of substantial growth, having won two large new contracts with Cook, the award-winning frozen ready meal manufacturer based in Sittingbourne, and Higgidy Pies, a Shoreham based manufacturer of pies and quiches.

The build also includes a development kitchen with an expanded range of equipment.

The move increases Kentish Oil and Condiments’ production capacity to manage the increasing demand for products but also creates new opportunities for the business, allowing them to work with other companies to ‘own label’ products on their behalf.

As part of the expansion, the company have invested in new equipment which will allow them to produce hot fill products such as jams and chutneys, expanding their current product range.

Kentish Oils and Condiment’s Owner, Laura Bounds MBE, said: “It’s such an exciting time for the business and the new factory marks the next stage in our ambitious growth plans.

“Our state-of-the-art facilities will allow us to develop further partnerships and collaborate with bigger food manufacturing businesses like Cook and Higgidy pies, along with plenty of our own product development too, which I know our customers have been looking forward to.”

Whilst manufacturing in the new unit has already started, the development kitchen will be up and running from September.

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