Friday, May 3, 2024

Liquid vitamin manufacturer marks successful year with Nottingham relocation

An East Midlands liquid vitamin, nutrients and minerals manufacturer is marking a year of success with a new office in Nottingham. 

Nutrivitality Limited has relocated from Derby to an 80,000-square-foot facility on Sherwood Business Park, which is shared by its sister company Surescreen Diagnostics and its beauty and collagen brand SKINGLO.

Comprised of a modern, purpose-built manufacturing unit, the site will have the capability to produce high volume mixing, bottling and vial filling, and sachet packing, producing two to three million products of vitamins, supplements and collagen daily, as well as house staff across both businesses.

John Knox, Managing Director of Nutrivitality, said: “We started to outgrow our previous site in Derby and driven by our needs for increased capacity and the expansion of our ever-growing customer base, we decided to relocate to Nottingham.

“The new site allows us to have everything under one roof, including a fully equipped research and development laboratory, approximately 20,000 square feet of manufacturing space, with aseptic spaces, impressive warehousing facilities, as well as commercial functions such as marketing and sales. There is also ample room for further expansion.”

The site, based at Lucinda House, employs approximately 35 people at Nutrivitality, and a further 40 staff members in Surescreen Diagnostics and group shared services. Nutrivitality is also responsible for the development and manufacturing capabilities of CMX Solutions, the white label and contract manufacturing division of the business.

John added: “This is a hugely important next step in our business growth, and we look forward to continuing servicing our existing brand consumers, as well as our growing number of contract manufacturing partners, health and wellness retailers and export distributors.”

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