It’s All Good for expanding snack manufacturer with new premises
A North East snack manufacturer has expanded into new premises for the second time in two years.
It’s All Good has taken a new site next to its existing buildings on the Dukesway Central site at Team Valley in Gateshead.
Covering 18,239 sq ft, the company’s new site, provided by UK Land Estates, comprises manufacturing space as well as offices.
The firm, which makes tortilla brand Manomosa, already employs more than 200 staff and expects to recruit further as part of its expansion plans.
Michael Weatherhead, finance director at It’s All Good, explained: “The business continues to see significant year on year growth in existing, as well as new product categories.
“To support these increased volumes, we needed additional manufacturing space and have been delighted by the additional site that UK Land Estates has provided.”
Keith Taylor, managing director at UK Land Estates, added: “We’re excited to see It’s All Good – a long term tenant of UK Land Estates – continue its growth story with us at Team Valley.
“Having come to us in 2012 we’ve seen the business expand significantly, taking further properties from us to support that expansion.”
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