Newton Aycliffe based manufacturer, Ebac welcomed His Royal Highness The Duke of Kent to open their new washing machine production line on 5th November. This followed his visit to Roman on the same day.
The line, which will produce the only British-made washing machines, has been developed with support from a £1m Regional Growth Fund (RGF) grant from the Department for Business, Innovation & Skills and a £6m injection from the company’s own funds.
Work to establish the production line follows five years of planning and ongoing research and development, which includes the views of thousands of consumers.
The company aims to secure and double its 200-strong workforce as it expands its product range, having previously rescued the Norfrost domestic chest freezer brand from administration and restored the UK-based manufacture of that product group.
Ebac has been at the forefront of dehumidifier and water cooler manufacturing for more than 40 years and 20 years respectively and is gearing up its production for the busy winter season. With the recent launch of the Norfrost by Ebac chest freezer range the washing machines are the next step in Ebac’s 10 year strategy to become a recognised home appliance brand in the white goods sector.
The Chairman of Ebac, John Elliott MBE, welcomed His Royal Highness to the factory.
Mr Elliott said: “We are honoured and delighted that His Royal Highness is taking the time to visit the factory to open the washing machine production facility, which will bring manufacturing of these appliances back to the UK.
“It is so important that UK manufacturing receives support and recognition for the vital role it plays in the economy.
“Ebac is very proud of its heritage as a manufacturer of dehumidifiers and water-coolers and this next stage of its history has received a real boost with interest shown by the Duke and his support for British manufacturing.”