Sunderland Echo

Making Clear progress

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It has taken over a 21000 sq ft building next to the factory at Riverside Road, Sunderland, for warehousin­g and future expansion, and drilled a new borehole for its on-site spring, the Hadrian Well, which produces Northumbri­a Spring.

Clearly Drinks produces the UK’s top selling zero-sugar, naturally-flavoured drink, Perfectly Clear. Other wellknown brands are its range of 1870 mixers, Northumbri­a Spring and Perfectly Clear Kids.

It is now looking to launch new brands, building on its leading position as a producer of zero sugar drinks. Perfectly Clear Whisper was launched in July.

The company rebranded to Clearly Drinks in November after seven years as Contract Bottling – before that it was known as Villa Drinks, which operated from the Sunderland site for 36 years.

It is now looking to invest more than £1.5million in new equipment, including a bottle blower to blow pre-form, which will speed up the operation and cut the company’s carbon footprint.

Sunderland City Council’s businessin­vestmentte­amisadvisi­ng and supporting the firm andmajorsh­areholders­NorthEdge are backing the move.

Operations director Mark Bell said: “This has been one of our busiest years, buying a new building, digging the borehole to futureproo­f the company, and producing record numbers of bottles for new and existing customers across the UK, Europe and Saudi Arabia.

“Our first-rate workforce is hugely important to our success. It means we produce premium drinks, and can turn round new orders remarkably quickly. We pride ourselves on our flexibilit­y, high standards and always putting the customer first. We value the advice and support we have had from Sunderland City Council.”

City council cabinet secretary Coun Mel Speding said: “Clearly Drinks is a new name for a well-establishe­d, respected company. I’m delighted Clearly Drinks’ success has led to more job opportunit­ies and productivi­ty in the city.”

 ??  ?? Sunderland City Council’s Coun Mel Speding (left), with Mark Bell, operations director at Clearly Drinks.
Sunderland City Council’s Coun Mel Speding (left), with Mark Bell, operations director at Clearly Drinks.

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