The North West is historically linked with the textiles industry, mainly before the mid 20th century. The Greater Manchester region produces
the most economic output according to GVA in 2014 with £57,395m, followed by Merseyside £28,257m, Lancashire with £27,668m, Cheshire £25,803m and Cumbria with £10,747m. According to research by
Cushman & Wakefield in 2008, Manchester is the second best city to locate a business in the UK whilst Liverpool is the eleventh best city. The
Financial Times stated that the North West economy, led by the redevelopment of Manchester and Liverpool, is a genuine rival to "overheated London". The area's electricity, formerly looked after by
MANWEB and
NORWEB, is now looked after by
ScottishPower Energy Networks and
United Utilities respectively. The
Morecambe Bay gas field provides 6% of the UK's natural gas.
Cheshire 's
Stanlow Refinery, the UK's second largest refinery after
Fawley, looking north-east from
Wervin in Ellesmere Port exports 88% of its cars, although many of the components are imported, and has made over 5 million since 1962, also making the
Vectra from 1995 to 2008; it makes 686 a day (two a minute, 100,000 a year) and the latest model was designed by
Mark Adams and Malcolm Ward. Three million Astras have been sold in the UK since 1979, and featured on the
Top Gear test track until 2015; the production is split with the
Opel Manufacturing Poland site at
Gliwice in southern Poland; the
Corsa is made at
Opel Zaragoza in north-east Spain, with 3-door versions at
Opel Eisenach; the
Insignia is made at
Opel Rüsselsheim Cheshire is linked with the
salt industry.
AstraZeneca, the fifth largest pharmaceutical company in the world, has a manufacturing site in the north-east of Macclesfield on
Hurdsfield Ind Est (former ICI Pharmaceuticals) off the A523, where it makes Zoladex (
goserelin); it was formerly ICI until June 1993 when it became
Zeneca.
Vauxhall, home of the
Astra, is on a
former airfield next to the
M53, and
Essar Energy (former
Shell, partly in
Thornton-le-Moors) are in
Ellesmere Port. Industrial inspection organisation
SGS UK is based on junction 8 of the M53 at Rossmore Business Park.
Innospec (former Octel) is west of the refinery near junction 9 of the M53 (
A5032); Innospec also has a site at Widnes (former Aroma Fine Chemicals) which makes
Lilestralis.
Encirc Glass (former
Aventas group) make glass bottles to the east of the refinery at
Elton; the
Shell Technology Centre on the southern side of the
railway, off the A5117 and the M56
Hapsford Interchange on the east side of the refinery, closed in 2014; to the east is the large site of
CF Fertilisers UK (former Shellstar) who make the Nitram brand of fertiliser.
Lex Autolease, the UK's largest vehicle leasing company, is in the east of Chester, towards
Hoole.
Ball Packaging Europe is based on the
A483 at Chester Business Park, near the A55 junction in
Eccleston, which has a main office of
Marks & Spencer; east of M&S, south of the A55 bypass is
Sira, which issues
ATEX product approvals. To the north at
Dunkirk at the end of the M56 on the
A5117, is
Max Spielmann (including the former Klick) in
Lea-by-Backford; further north at
Capenhurst, next to the
railway,
Urenco Group have a
uranium enrichment plant, partly in
Ledsham.
Sandbach used to be home of
ERF and
Edwin Foden Trucks.
Tata Chemicals Europe (former Brunner Mond) next to the
A530, next to the
railway, is partly in
Lostock Gralam just west of
Northwich; there is another main site at
Winnington on the
A533 north-west of Northwich.
British Salt is in
Middlewich;
Bisto used to be made there by Centura Foods (RHM), but production moved to
Worksop (Nottinghamshire) in 2008.
Henkel UK (the consumer adhesive division, maker of
Pritt and
Sellotape) is on the Winsford Ind Estate in the east of
Winsford, home of the UK's
largest salt mine at
Meadowbank run by
Salt Union, who are owned by
Compass Minerals.
Mornflake is in Crewe on the B5071,
Focus closed in July 2011, and
Orion Optics make telescopes.
Bentley (owned by
Volkswagen since 1998) have their
main plant in the west of the town between the
A530 and A532, next to the railway to Chester.
Crewe Works built the
HST (
Class 43) power cars, and now carries out maintenance for
Bombardier.
Unipart Rail is on the B5071 next to Crewe railway station.
Bargain Booze is at the A532/A5020 roundabout in the east of the town, and further along the A532
Whitby Morrison are the world's leading manufacturer of
ice cream vans. Air Products have a main HQ off the
A534 in central Crewe near the Virgin Trains training academy.
UK Fuels (
fuel cards) are off the A532, north of Crewe railway station.
BAE Systems Global Combat Systems at
Radway Green,
Barthomley north of M6 junction 16, south of
Alsager makes small arms ammunition, and
Freshpack make pies next to the A5011 towards the east of the town;
Twyford Bathrooms (owned since 2001 by the Finnish
Sanitec) are off the B5077, but their enormous factory next to the
railway closed in early 2011, with production moving overseas. Amec is south of Knutsford at
Booths Hall off the
A537, now the HQ of
Amec Foster Wheeler; also in the town is
Edmundson Electrical. Between Knutsford and Wilmslow in
Mobberley off the B5085, close to the southern approach of Manchester Airport, is a large site of Harman Technology (known worldwide as
Ilford Photo).
Four Seasons Health Care is in central Wilmslow; north of the town on the
A538 is a large £60m mass spectrometry research site of the
Waters Corporation, built in 2014 on a former research site of
Ciba-Geigy Pharmaceuticals (who formed Novartis in 1996), next to the
River Bollin.
Pets at Home is next to the
railway at
Handforth near
Wilmslow and the Stockport boundary near
Handforth Dean (A34).
Boalloy Industries are on Radnor Park Ind Est in
West Heath in west Congleton north of the A534/A34 junction, make
trailers, and pioneered the
Tautliner curtain-sided trailer design in the 1970s.
Reginox UK (kitchen sinks) are in the north of Congleton; Siemens Industry Automation & Drive Technologies UK make
variable-speed drives, exporting 98% of production, on Eaton Bank Trading Est near the
River Dane.
OK Diner is in Macclesfield (previously in Middlewich);
Tullis Russell at
Bollington makes the paper for all
Royal Mail stamps, and has done for many years. is worth £57bn, with 180,000 people in around 3,000 companies
Ineos Fluor (the site was previously owned by
ICI Chemicals) is at Runcorn which produces chlorine and caustic soda from Cheshire salt, piped from
Lostock Gralam, south of Northwich; most of the chlorine in the UK comes from this plant; it also makes
hydrofluoroalkanes (HFAs) for
metered-dose inhalers and the anaesthetic
halothane. There is Ineos Chlor and Ineos Vinyls.
BNFL and its subsidiary
Sellafield Ltd (former British Nuclear Group), and
ABB are based in
Daresbury near Runcorn, although most of BNG's operations take place at
Sellafield in Cumbria. Daresbury is also home of the
EMMA and
ALICE FFAG accelerators.
Diageo bottles
Guinness at
Preston Brook, between the A56 and
A533, and nearby
Saint-Gobain UK make Isover insulation.
Kawneer UK (part of
Alcoa) make architectural aluminium systems (
curtain walls) off the
A533 at
Astmoor in north Runcorn.
APPH (aircraft
undercarriage) is based on the A558 on
Manor Park in
Sandymoor near
TALL Security Print, the UK's leading provider of business cheques; further to the west is
Yokogawa Electric UK.
Schachihata UK (
Xstamper and
Artline) are based at Ashville Ind Est on the
A557 at junction 12 of the M56 next to the Weaver Navigation and the 3,200 ft
Weaver Viaduct south of Runcorn towards
Sutton Weaver.
Croda Enterprise Technology Group does its important R&D in
Halebank, Widnes, south of
Ditton. The
Thermphos factory on the A557 south of Widnes closed in 2013.
United Utilities is based in the west of Warrington at Lingley Mere Business Park in
Great Sankey, next to the St Helens boundary; in Lingley Green to the south on the A57 was the former HQ of
North West Water; to the north, Amazon have a fulfilment centre. Unilever makes
Persil and
Surf washing powders next to the
Bank Quay railway station; next door between the
A5061 and River Mersey is
PQ Silicas (former
Joseph Crosfield).
Cogent Skills (the UK's
SSC for science) is in the south of Warrington off the A5060, on the other side of the
railway from Bank Quay.
New Balance UK is at Centre Park, off the A5060 in south-west Warrington, with a factory at
Flimby, on the Cumbria coast.
Konftel UK is at
Thelwall.
ASICS UK (sportswear) is on the Gemini Business Park, off the A574 in
Burtonwood and Westbrook north of Warrington, next to the M62 and a large IKEA and M&S on Gemini Retail Park; next door is
KYB UK, part of the world's largest (Japanese) manufacturer of
shock absorbers; nearby is
Krauss-Maffei UK (
injection moulding machines); AlphaBiolabs provide the
DNA paternity testing for
The Jeremy Kyle Show on Carina Park in
Westbrook.
Burtonwood Brewery (the HQ of
Thomas Hardy Burtonwood, who developed Britain's
alcopop drinks in the 1990s) is on the B5204 in the west of Burtonwood, towards St Helens borough. Birchwood Park has to be the main technical business park in the North West. The Bank of England
MPC's Agency for the North West is on
Birchwood Park near the HQ of
GB Oils, the UK's leading fuel oil supplier (owned by
DCC), and the operator of
Gulf Oil petrol stations in the UK.
Electricity North West (the North West's
distribution network operator) is near by, with
ESR Technology, who did work for the
Philae space probe and owns the
National Centre of Tribology at Whittle House in Risley, with
TalkTalk Business to the west, near
International Nuclear Services and
Sellafield Ltd at
Hinton House.
Terberg Matec UK (Dutch) supply lifts for bin wagons next to M62 junction 11. Also west of the park is
Nuvia UK (part of
Soletanche Freyssinet).
Betfred (having the largest turnover in the region—£13.3bn) is at the western end of Birchwood itself, next to the M6 and
Birchwood railway station. Birchwood was built on the former
ROF Risley.
Lancashire gate guard at
BAE's Samlesbury site The
ONS 2010 Annual Business Survey states that 30.3% of jobs in the British aerospace industry are based in Lancashire. The main private employer in the county is
BAE Systems Military Air & Information who have two sites east and west of
Preston for the manufacture of military aircraft.
Samlesbury (4000 employees) makes air-frames; the front fuselage, canards and tailfin of the Eurofighter.
Warton, BAE Systems' main site (former
English Electric, then
BAC), is in
Bryning-with-Warton (6500 employees). BAE builds a Eurofighter every two weeks (
takt time).
Rolls-Royce make
turbofan blades in
Barnoldswick (950 employees). Nearby Weston EU manufacture components in
Foulridge (250) and engine maintenance contractor
Euravia are in
Kelbrook (100).
Safran Aircelle make engine
nacelles and
thrust reversers in
Burnley (800), and mostly make thrust reversers for the
Trent 700.
GE subsidiary Unison Engine Components (320), 40% of the UK's frozen pizzas are made here, and the Pizza Ristorante brand, solely made in Lancashire, is Italy's best-selling frozen pizza with 20% of the Italian market. Nearby,
Nitecrest is the UK's leading manufacturer of
gift,
payment,
loyalty and
phone cards, and exports most of its products.
Walker's make
Monster Munch at junction 5 of the M58 on the Pimbo Ind Est in
Up Holland; nearby
SCA Hygiene has their Skelmersdale Mill which makes
kitchen towel, with
Uretek UK (polyurethane). To the east is
Frederick's Dairies in East Pimbo, who make Cadbury's ice creams, near
TAAG Steelwork, who built the
Olympic Energy Centre. To the west,
Turtle Wax Europe are next to M58 junction 4 on Gillibrands Ind Est.
The Co-operative Bank are administered from Delf House in the centre of Skelmersdale.
Victrex make
PEEK (a
thermoplastic) just north of Blackpool at
Cleveleys. Next door, AGC Chemicals Europe, owned by
Asahi Glass Co., makes
ETFE (fluon) for
electrical wire insulation, and
silica gel off the B5268 at
Thornton-Cleveleys. HTI Group in Fleetwood makes toys and owns
Barbie.
Ennis Prismo make traffic white line products at Chorley; Walmsleys is a paper manufacturer off the A675 in
Withnell.
DXC Technology (former CSC) have sites in Chorley and Preston. Along the M65, Fort Vale based in
Simonstone (near
Burnley) (300) are a world leader in valves and fittings for
road tankers. Close by, office furniture manufacturer Senator International (800) are the largest in the UK in their field. Off the A646 in
Habergham Eaves, east of Burnley, is
AMS Neve, a renowned manufacturer of
audio mixing desks. Telecoms provider
Daisy Group (former Pipex, 400),
Cott Beverages (former
Macaw Soft Drinks before 2006) is off junction 12 of the M65 in
Brierfield, west of Nelson, next to
Pendle Water.
Jura UK (Swiss coffee machines) is off the A6068 in Colne. At
Horrocksford near Clitheroe,
Hanson Cement have their large
Ribblesdale Cement works, next to the
River Ribble, which supplied construction of the
Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral.
Bensons for Beds (previously in
Burtonwood near Warrington) and
Sleepmasters (both owned by
Steinhoff International) are in the north of Accrington, off junction 8 (A56) of the M65, near
Huncoat railway station.
Kleeneze (owned by
Findel plc) is based with
Express Gifts off the
A678 in
Clayton-le-Moors off the M65 Hyndburn Interchange between Blackburn and Burnley, north of Accrington with a main distribution centre off the A679 in
Church on the other side of the M65 in the west of Accrington, with both sites next to the Leeds-Liverpool Canal. Off the
A678 near the River Calder in
Altham (north east of Clayton le Moors) is
Senator who claim to be the UK's largest manufacturer of office furniture; Simon Jersey designed and made the
Team GB clothing for the
2016 Olympics opening and closing ceremonies. In Blackpool is the
Federation of Small Businesses (FSB),
Amber Taverns,
Premium Bonds and
National Savings and Investments.
Dennis Eagle makes bin wagons in Marton;
Tangerine Confectionery are based at Little Marton, with another factory to the east, just south of the main government building site. The
Service Personnel and Veterans Agency (MoD's pensions, former
Veterans Agency) is off the
A585 in east Blackpool at the B268 roundabout at Norcross in the south of
Anchorsholme. The NS & I office of Blackpool is on the
A583, off the M55 Marton Circle, in
Little Marton on the eastern edge of the town.
Disability Living Allowance, replaced by
Personal Independence Payment, is administered by the DWP, with the
Disablement Services Authority at
Warbreck House west of the
A587, accessed from the B5265 and next to
Bispham High School. At the end of the M55 (junction 4) off the A5230 in
Westby-with-Plumptons is DWP's large
Peel Park Control Centre, on the Blackpool boundary. Amber Taverns is near
Blackpool North railway station. To the north of Peel Park, next to the Clifton Retail Park in
Mereside is
Glasdon (
roadside furniture), off the A583.
Burton's Biscuit Company (owned since November 2013 by the
Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan) have many head office functions in
Layton, Blackpool and a factory off the B5124, in the south of Warbreck, next to the
railway line, which makes
Maryland Cookies,
Cadbury Fingers and
Wagon Wheels (with another main factory in
Torfaen, south Wales); it is the UK's second largest biscuit maker and was founded in Blackpool.
Crown Paints is in
Darwen (500).
JYSK UK (mattresses) are off the A523 near the A6 junction.
Pilkington's Tiles are based on Bredbury Park Ind Est, near a main factory of Renold Chain on the A6017 off the M60 Bredbury Interchange; also in
Bredbury off the
A6017 is
Janome UK (
sewing machines).
Russell Hobbs is in the south of the borough at
Failsworth on the
A62, west of the M60 Hollinwood Interchange; nearby to the
Hollinwood railway station in Oldham,
Trinity Mirror (former Mirror Colour Print before 2006) prints the
Mirror and
Independent for the north of England, as well as the
Manchester Evening News and
Liverpool Echo.
Diodes Semiconductors (former Zetex) based off the A669 in
Alder Root, Chadderton, is a leader in
LED lighting.
Money Controls, in Royton in the north of the borough, make
currency detectors, being owned by
Crane Payment Solutions, and
Pulse Home Products (makes
Breville, owned by
Jarden in Florida) is on the B6195.
BAE Chadderton was next to the M60 and B6393, and a
railway, and closed in March 2012; later a repair facility, it built the
Lancaster and
Vulcan.
Mölnlycke Health Care UK on the B6194 in central Oldham make
surgical clothing and
masks. Shop Direct have their
Shaw National Distribution Centre. Revolution Bars Group (former Inventive Leisure before December 2014), who own the
Revolution pub chain, are in
Ashton-under-Lyne.
Kerry Foods at
Godley Hill (Hyde) on the A57 make Richmond and
Wall's sausages.
Robertson's (now owned by
Premier Foods since it was bought from
Rank Hovis McDougall) moved their marmalade (Golden Shred) and jam processing from
Droylsden to
Histon (Cambridgeshire) in October 2008.
Brother Europe (typewriters and sewing machines) are at
Hooley Hill on the A6017 next to
Guide Bridge railway station, east of the Snipe Interchange of the M60.
Outdoor Sports Company owner of
Mountain Equipment,
Ronhill (running clothing), and Sprayway, are based off the B6468 in Hyde.
Cotton Traders are in Altrincham, and
Dulux Decorator Centres is in
West Timperley.
Britannia Hotels is on the
A538 in Hale near the A5144 junction.
LyondellBasell UK (former
Basell Polyolefins), makes
polypropylene resin at
Carrington Works, off the
A6144 (former motorway) in
Carrington, off the Carrington Interchange of the M60, which was set up to exploit the British-invented
Catarole process, later bought by Shell in 1955.
Ethel Austin is in Altrincham (formerly Knowsley until 2010).
Virtalis (
virtual reality) is off the B5397 near
Dane Road Metrolink station in Sale.
S2Blue, a radio jingles company run by
Steve England, is off the A6144 near the B5165 junction, in
Ashton upon Mersey in the former studios of
Alfasound (having moved from
Leek in 2013).
HomeForm Group, owner of
Möben Kitchens,
Sharps Bedrooms and Dolphin Bathrooms until 2011, was on the
A56 in
Old Trafford.
Itron UK (flow metering) have a plant at the A56/A5014 junction at
Gorse Hillin Stretford; further along the A5014 there is Kelloggs UK HQ next to the Old Trafford cricket ground.
Regatta and
Craghoppers are on Barton Dock Road (B5211), near the
Trafford Centre (the base of
The Peel Group), on the other side of the A5081.
Holt Lloyd, known as Holts, the largest car care company in the world in the 1980s, now owned by Honeywell Consumer Products Group, is based on Barton Dock Road (B5211), at Merlin Park on the south of Trafford Park, off the M60 Lostock Circle. On Trafford Park near the A576
Centenary Bridge SCA makes household tissue products (owned by
P&G before 2007), and next door is P&G's Manchester Plant which makes its
Pampers nappies.
The Fragrance Shop is based near
Trafford Ecology Park, on Trafford Park.
Soreen is made south of Trafford Park, next to the Bridgewater Canal off the A5081 Parkway Circle roundabout; next door UK Data Capture (Lockheed Martin) processed all the
2011 census data. 's Stretford Area Command HQ; the site is the largest producer of cereals in Europe
Kelloggs is in
Trafford Park (Manchester); to the north Adidas have their European distribution centre, and nearby
TDG was on the industrial estate, until bought by
Norbert Dentressangle in 2011.
DHL Freight UK is at
Manchester International Freight Terminal, west of the Old Trafford football ground.
Chemtura (chemicals, former site of
Ciba-Geigy) is between the A576 and B5214 towards the north end of the industrial park.
Lucchini UK (railway
wheelsets and axles) are on Trafford Park off the B5214, and are a main supplier for UK trains.
Ocean Finance is on Trafford Park (previously in
Tamworth).
Hot Animation, who made
Bob the Builder, are on Hanover Business Park in the east of Altrincham, in
Broadheath; to the south towards the Bridgewater Canal, across a
former railway, on the Altrincham Ind Est,
Girlguiding UK run their trading service.
JD Sports is west of the
Pilsworth Interchange of the M66 in
Unsworth south of
Bury;
Birthdays is west of the Heap Bridge Interchange; Tetrosyl Group Ltd, UK maker of car care products are at
Walmersley, off the A56 and also at junction 2 (A58) of the M66. At A6053/A56 junction in
Redvales, to the south of Bury is
Melba Swintex, a main supplier of
street furniture—
traffic cones and
barriers, claiming to be a world leader.
Milliken make airbags on the A58, south-west of Bury. PTG (Holroyd Machine Tools) are based off the M62
Milnrow Interchange; nearby off the A6193 are
Takeuchi Manufacturing UK (construction equipment).
Premier Foods make
Sarson's on the A669 near
Mills Hill railway station in
Middleton; on the opposite side of the railway Vita Group make
polyurethane foam (Vitafoam, the largest supplier in the UK). Voith Paper have a servicing centre on the
A576, west of Middleton town centre. The
Co-op is based in Manchester and
Rochdale.
Minky Homecare (
household cleaning) and
Freudenberg Household Products UK is in the centre of Rochdale off the
A671. Zen Internet is at Sandbrook House on
Sandbrook Park at end of the
A627(M) off the A664 in Stoneyfield in the south of Rochdale, and next door is the HQ of
The Co-operative Pharmacy.
We Buy Any Car is at
Castleton near the A664, in the south-west of Rochdale, the same site of
Carcraft.
Guenther Bakeries (owned by Golden West, part of RHM, until 2005) in the south of Heywood, east of the large Heywood Distribution Park, makes the bread buns for
McDonald's (with another site in Banbury).
Merseyside next to
Wavertree Technology Park, on
Edge Lane, looking east from
Liverpool Cathedral Pilkington is in
St. Helens;
Knauf Insulation UK, is south-west of the town centre.
Alumasc Exterior Building Products is on B5204 near
St Helens Junction railway station in
Sutton.
Kalzip, a division of
Tata Steel Europe, make aluminium roofs in
Haydock; GCE Group UK, who make
medical gas controllers and
diving regulators, are on the
A599 near the M6 Haydock Island; to the north-west is a large Sainsbury's RDC; further up the A49 before Ashton-in-Makerfield and
Byrchall High School is
Speedy Hire, the biggest hire firm in the UK.
Vimto is owned by
Nichols plc of
Newton-le-Willows, although actually made by
Cott Beverages in north
Leicestershire.
Littlewoods are in
Garston, who are owned by the
Shop Direct Group in
Speke.
Princes,
Johnsons Cleaners UK,
Maersk Line UK, the
Beetham Organization,
John West Foods,
Bibby Line,
Home Bargains, the
Royal Liver Assurance and
T J Hughes have their headquarters in Liverpool. Towards
Aintree,
Jacob's and their crackers are historically based, and also make
Twiglets at their site at
Hartley's Village in
Fazakerley, and nearby is
Sportech PLC, owner of the
football pools; Trigon Snacks make
Big D (peanuts) in Aintree, and have done since the 1970s on the Greylaw Ind Est off the B5187, near the
Archbishop Beck Catholic Sports College. HMRC's (former Inland Revenue)
National Insolvency Unit is at
Regian House (previously at
Queen's Dock) opposite
Liverpool James Street railway station and next to Liverpool's
Armed Forces Careers Office. The Criminal Records Bureau is on
Prince's Dock, since 2013 part of the new
Disclosure and Barring Service (with the former
ISA in Darlington). The
Defence Bills Agency was at Mersey House next to St James railway station, now part of
DBS Finance.
Tangerine Confectionery makes its Princess
marshmallows off
Edge Lane (A5047) in east Liverpool, west of Wavertree Technology Park.
Home Bargains are off the
A580 west of junction 4 of the M57, on the Knowsley boundary at
Stonebridge Park.
JF Renshaw (Renshaw Napier), who have a Royal warrant, make
cake icing on the
A562 next to the
Liverpool Women's Hospital in Edge Hill; 90% of the UK's
marzipan comes from this factory. At Speke on the A561, west of the
JLR plant, partly in Knowsley,
Novartis make vaccines such as
Fluvirin, and directly to the south
MedImmune (owned by
AstraZeneca) makes components of influenza vaccine (
FluMist);
Briggs Automotive Company is on Speke Hall Ind Est, with HP Chemie Pelzer UK (automobile
acoustics). At
Hunts Cross on the northern side of the railway line, the large
Eli Lilly Speke Operations manufacturing plant produces antibiotics such as
Capreomycin, and in 1981 produced the world's first
biosynthetic product, by manufacturing
biologic insulin, and has also produced biosynthetic human
growth hormone since 1985; the plant was owned by
The Distillers Company after the war until 1962, where it made penicillin and later made
thalidomide. Near the A561/A562 junction, the
NWDA-funded
National Biomanufacturing Centre was built in 2006. On the south side of the A561 in Speke is Estuary Commerce Park. Further to south is
Prinovis UK and
B & M (previously in Blackpool) on the Liverpool International Business Park; on the former Speke Aerodrome is
Shop Direct near the National Biomanufacturing Centre. UK (
Nestlé) make
Cheerios and
Golden Nuggets on the A41 opposite Port Sunlight at
Bromborough, also the base of
CSM UK, the baking ingredients company based at a former Unilever
Stork margarine site.
Jaguar Land Rover has 166 acres of its main
production site (formerly owned by
Ford) in
Halewood, making the
Freelander and
Range Rover Evoque.
Getrag Ford Transmissions, make 400,000
automatic and
manual transmissions next door to the east of JLR's Halewood plant, for Ford, Volvo and Mazda vehicles.
Magna Decoma, west of JLR Halewood and east of Novartis, make car interiors and exteriors.
Dairy Crest makes
Vitalite and
Utterly Butterly on the A5207 in
Kirkby, off the M57 Randles Farm Interchange, opposite a former site of
Ethel Austin; to the east of Dairy Crest is
Yorkshire Copper Tube, Britain's main manufacturer of
copper tubing, owned by Italian
KME Group; Counterline make
foodservice counters on Knowsley Business Park;
Clarke Energy is on the
A5208. Further north on the estate next to the A5208 is
QVC UK's distribution centre, with all three in Kirkby. Further north, next to the Lancashire boundary is Goodrich Actuation Systems on the Huyton Ind Est (in former Huyton Quarry) on the north-west side of the M62
Tarbock Island (off the A5080) in
Tarbock. Next door
Halewood International, who make
Lambrini, Red Square,
Lamb's Navy Rum and some
alcopops, are in
Whitefield Lane End, in the south of
Huyton at the M62/M57 junction. Belling Ltd (owned by
Glen Dimplex) is in
Whiston, next to the large
Whiston Hospital; Glen Dimplex Whiston is the UK's only manufacturer of cookers, around 350,000 a year (Stoves plc before 2001), and also owns
LEC fridges. Manesty manufactures medicine tablets off the B5194 on the Knowsley Business Park. Nationwide fashion retailer
Matalan has its head office and main distribution centre in the north of the Knowsley Ind Est (at Skelmersdale until 2014); the Knowsley Ind Estate is all on the former
ROF Kirkby.
Camelot Group have their Liverpool Prize Payout Centre on the Kings Business Park on the A57, west of the M57 Forest House Interchange. at Port Sunlight (
Bebington) looking west, next to the
Wirral Line Typhoo tea is made in
Moreton off the A551 next to
Moreton railway station, and on the same site there is Manor Bakeries (
Premier Foods, former
Lyons Cakes, before April 1995) who make
mini rolls, and a factory of
Burton's Biscuit Company closed in December 2011 which made Cadbury's biscuits (
Cadbury Fingers) and
Wagon Wheels, where they still have a chocolate refinery.
Bristol Myers Squibb UK have their main research laboratories east of the Moreton bakery, near
Leasowe railway station.
CML Group (part of
Teledyne) makes composites and aircraft components off the A41 at Bromborough near
Eastham Country Park; to the south is
Einhell UK (power tools).
Stiebel Eltron UK (heat pumps) nearby, are near
Meyer Prestige who make
cookware (who also own Circulon and
Anolon) and
Givaudan UK have a fragrances factory.
FMC Lithium, east of the A41 at Wirral International Business Park, makes
butyllithium and other
organometallic compounds. At
Port Sunlight,
Unilever make and research detergents and shampoo, such as
Timotei and
Sunsilk, as well as
Comfort and
Persil Liquid.
Cammell Laird at Birkenhead build ships, including two
Polaris Resolution-class submarines in the 1960s; on
Twelve Quays off the
A554 is
Faiveley Transport UK (railway electrical components).
RFD Beaufort (known as Beaufort Air-Sea Equipment in the 1980s) make
G-suits for
fighter aircraft and
liferafts.
Eastham Refinery off junction 6 of the M53, at
Eastham in Wirral, just north of Hooton Park (in Cheshire), is owned by
Nynas. in Bootle; it closed in 2003; it was taken over by
Alliance & Leicester in 1990; it was established in Bootle in the late 1960s with help from Hugh Baird; it was the first financial institution in Europe to be fully computerised from the start
Pontins is in
Ainsdale, Sefton. HMRC at
St John's House on the A5057 in Bootle, is the national office for dealing with tax for
individual savings accounts (ISAs) and other savings schemes, charities (
Gift Aid),
non-resident trusts, and
domicile status; opposite is
Sefton Council's Magdalen House. Nearby to the west on the A5057, the
HSE and
Office for Nuclear Regulation have their head office at
Redgrave Court, near the main site of
Hugh Baird College. The
Inland Revenue had its main office at
The Triad in Bootle, next to the
Strand Shopping Centre, and the site is still run by HMRC.
Unipart Dorman make LED traffic lights near
Meols Cop railway station in
Blowick, east of Southport; to the north at
Crossens,
Railex make
filing cabinets.
Cumbria Royal Navy submarines and ships are made by
BAE Systems Submarine Solutions in
Barrow-in-Furness. The coast of
Cumbria is known as Britain's Energy Coast due to the large amounts of energy being produced along the coast of the county;
Sellafield is a power station which is located in West Cumbria and is a major contributor to the "Energy Coast" also,
Barrow-in-Furness is major town in contributing to the "Energy Coast" with a power station (
Roosecote Power Station), Gas Terminals (
Rampside Gas Terminal) and an offshore wind farm (
Walney Wind Farm) which is approximately 14 km (8.6 miles) west of the town's coastline with some of the largest wind turbines on Earth. On the
Westlakes Science & Technology Park off the A595 south of Whitehaven, is the
Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (in Herdus House). The
British Cattle Movement Service is at Workington next to
Tata Steel Projects, near a site of the
National Nuclear Laboratory on Derwent Howe Ind Est.
Iggesund Paperboard is south of Workington, off the
A596; next door is
Eastman Chemical.
Amcor Flexibles Cumbria (former Alcan before 2009) in the south of Workington prints
crisp packets and confectionery wrappers, for distribution around the UK's factories. The
Lake District is popular with holiday makers. The
Nuclear Decommissioning Authority is near Whitehaven.
Lakeland, who make kitchenware, are in Windermere.
Stobart Group is in
Carlisle.
M-Sport, the
rally team at
Dovenby Hall, and
Jennings Brewery are in
Cockermouth.
James Cropper, Europe's leading manufacturer of coloured paper, is in
Burneside, north of Kendal, on the
River Kent near the
A591. Pirelli have their main UK tyre plant (for prestige cars) on the B5299 in south Carlisle; to the south in
Cummersdale next to the
River Caldew,
Stead McAlpin have a large textile site, formerly owned by
John Lewis.
BSW Timber, the UK's largest
sawmilling company, has a large site north of Carlisle at
Cargo in
Kingmoor, next to
Carlisle Kingmoor TMD on the WCML.
BillerudKorsnäs had a paper mill at
Beetham on the A6 next to the
River Bela in the south of the county.
Sealy UK make beds and mattresses on the B5031 next to
Aspatria railway station in north Cumbria, west of Carlisle; next door
First Milk make
Lake District Cheddar. Further east along the A596,
Innovia Films (former British Rayophane) have a large site at
Wigton. GSK Ulverston, built in 1949 as Glaxo to produce penicillin with a new plant to be built, makes
cephalosporin antibiotics including
cefuroxime and
ceftazidime. ==Education==