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Scott Bader to invest £30m to transform manufacturing site

Scott Bader UK, a Northamptonshire-based specialist in composite, adhesive and polymer materials, has revealed intentions to invest £30m to transform its flagship UK manufacturing site.

The five-year programme will commence in 2024 with £8m earmarked for the first phase of the works. This planned investment will support the group’s UK customers by making the plant more flexible – enabling quicker lead times and the rapid scaling up of an increasing number of sustainable alternatives to the group’s current products as well as new performance products in areas such as 3D printing.

“The planned investment reaffirms our commitment to the UK composite supply chain and to all our colleagues, partners and associates that benefit from our long-standing presence at Wollaston,” says Scott Bader’s CEO, Kevin Matthews. “In addition, the investment will upgrade our capability to continue to develop and supply new sustainable performance materials designed to help our customers on their journey to net zero.”

Alongside allocating the capital to transform its UK site, the company has also created a €2m laboratory facility in France, which will open in Q1 2024. Outside of Europe, Scott Bader’s two-year build of a $16m new manufacturing facility in Mocksville, USA, also becomes fully operational in 2024.

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