Bury hygiene product manufacturer sees production rise by six million litres
Hygiene technology firm Holchem is celebrating a busy 2017 after increasing its yearly production of chemical cleaning products by six million litres.
The company, based in the Pilsworth area of Bury, saw its total output for the year hit 46 million litres.
Holchem supplies national and international customers across the food service, food processing, brewing, dairy, engineering, retail and hospitality sectors.
Having expanded its digital footprint in 2016 with the launch of an e-commerce store, the firm’s catalogue grew in 2017 with nine additional hygiene products.
Holchem is also now recognised as a training provider, offering courses ranging from listeria management to cleaning technology and hygiene management.
Simon Bell, the company’s managing director, said: “The growth in our output this year is a result of the hard work put in by every single member of the Holchem team.
“We have grown our customer base across all the sectors we work in and, as a result, have grown our team, which I’m especially pleased about.”
He added: “The growth in the training providing arm of the company demonstrates our expertise in the field and is testament to the knowledge and talent base we have working here at Holchem.”
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