Offshore Group Newcastle make
oil platforms.
Sage Group, who produce
accounting software, are based at
Hazlerigg at the northern end of the Newcastle bypass.
Northern Rock, which became a bank in 1997 and was taken over by
Virgin Money in November 2011, and the
Newcastle Building Society are based in
Gosforth. The Gosforth-based bakery
Greggs now has over 1,500 shops. The Balliol Business Park in
Longbenton contains
Procter & Gamble research and global business centres and a
tax credits call centre for
HMRC, and is the former home of
Findus UK. The Government
National Insurance Contributions Office in Longbenton, demolished and replaced in 2000, had a long corridor.
Be-Ro and the
Go-Ahead Group bus company are in central Newcastle.
Nestlé use the former Rowntrees chocolate factory on the east of the A1.
BAE Systems Land & Armaments in
Scotswood, formerly
Vickers-Armstrongs, is the main producer of
British Army tanks such as the
Challenger 2. A Rolls-Royce apprentice training site is next door.
Siemens Energy Service Fossil make
steam turbines at the
CA Parsons Works in
South Heaton. Sir
Charles Parsons invented the steam turbine in 1884, and developed an important local company.
Domestos, a product whose main ingredient is
sodium hypochlorite, was originated in Newcastle in 1929 by William Handley, and was distributed from the area for many years.
Clarke Chapman is next to the
A167 in Gateshead. The
MetroCentre, the largest shopping centre in Europe, is in
Dunston.
Scottish & Newcastle was the largest UK-owned brewery until it was bought by Heineken and Carlsberg in April 2008, and produced
Newcastle Brown Ale at the Newcastle Federation Brewery in Dunston until production moved to
Tadcaster in September 2010. At
Team Valley are
De La Rue, with their largest banknote printing facility, and
Myson Radiators, the second largest in the UK market.
Petards make surveillance equipment including
ANPR cameras, and its
Joyce-Loebl division makes
electronic warfare systems and
countermeasure dispensing systems such as the
AN/ALE-47.
Sevcon, an international company formed from a part of Smith Electric, is a world leader in electric vehicle controls.
AEI Cables and
Komatsu UK construction equipment at Birtley.
J. Barbour & Sons make outdoor clothing in
Simonside, Jarrow.
SAFT Batteries make primary
lithium batteries on the Tyne in South Shields.
Bellway plc houses is in
Seaton Burn in
North Tyneside.
Cobalt Business Park, the largest office park in the UK, is at
Wallsend, on the former site of
Atmel, and is the home of North Tyneside Council.
Swan Hunter until 2006 made ships in Wallsend, and still designs ships.
Soil Machine Dynamics in Wallsend on the Tyne makes
Remotely operated underwater vehicles, and its
Ultra Trencher 1 is the world's largest submersible robot. off the
A19 near
Sunderland The
car dealership Evans Halshaw is in Sunderland. The car factory owned by
Nissan Motor Manufacturing UK between
North Hylton and
Washington is the largest in the UK.
Grundfos, the world's leading pump manufacturer, builds pumps in Sunderland.
Calsonic Kansei UK, formerly
Magna, make automotive
instrument panels and
car trim at the
Pennywell Industrial Estate.
Gestamp UK make automotive components.
Smith Electric Vehicles originated in Washington. The
LG Electronics microwave oven factory opened in 1989, closed in May 2004, and later became the site of the
Tanfield Group.
Goodyear Dunlop had their only UK car tyre factory next to the Tanfield site until its 2006 closure. BAE Systems
Global Combat Systems moved to a new £75 million factory at the former Goodyear site in 2011, where they make large calibre ammunition for tanks and artillery. The government's
child benefit office is in Washington.
Liebherr build cranes next to the Wear at
Deptford. The outdoor clothing company
Berghaus is in
Castletown.
Vaux Breweries, who owned
Swallow Hotels, closed in 1999.
ScS Sofas are on Borough Road. There are many call centres in Sunderland, notably
EDF Energy at the
Doxford International Business Park, which is also the home of the headquarters of the large international transport company
Arriva and
Nike UK. Rolls-Royce planned to move their production of
fan and turbine discs to BAE Systems' new site in 2016. == Demography ==