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Pages in category "Manufacturing companies based in Leeds" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Leeds is the UK's third-largest manufacturing centre and 50% of the UK's manufacturing base is within a two-hour drive of Leeds. With around 1,800 firms and 39,000 employees, Leeds manufacturing firms account for 8.8% of total employment in the city.
Unilever Leeds, in the north-east of Leeds off the A6120 Leeds Outer Ring Road, is a large cosmetics factory and research site of the Anglo-Dutch company Unilever that makes all of its deodorant products for the UK. It is the largest deodorants factory in Europe. [1] The factory supplies the whole of Europe.
Companies founded or headquartered in the city of Leeds in England. ... Manufacturing companies based in Leeds (2 C, 33 P) T. Companies based in Thorpe Park Leeds (3 ...
Airedale International Air Conditioning based in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England [1] is a British manufacturer and worldwide distributor of cooling, heating and HVAC systems. [ 2 ] Alongside its Leeds headquarters, Airedale has manufacturing facilities in South Africa and the United States, exporting to 60 countries worldwide. [ 3 ]
The Leeds City Region is home to various companies which operate in the United Kingdom or further afield in Europe and around the world. The Leeds City Region economy is centred on the city of Leeds , with other notable local economies of Bradford , Wakefield , Huddersfield and areas outside West Yorkshire such as Harrogate .
With an economy worth £64.6 billion, Leeds is forecast to grow 21% over the next 10 years. [1] The economy of Leeds is the most diverse economy of all the UK's main employment centres and has seen the fastest rate of private-sector jobs growth of any UK city and has the highest ratio of public to private sector jobs of all the UK's Core Cities ...
J&H McLaren was a British engineering company in Hunslet, Leeds, England, that manufactured traction engines, stationary engines and later, diesel engines. The company was founded in 1876 by John and Henry McLaren. They had both been apprenticed to Black, Hawthorn & Co of Gateshead, builders of railway locomotive and marine engines.