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  3. Unilever Research & Development Port Sunlight Laboratory

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    Organic chemists, physical chemists and physicists worked there. In the 1960s the site was run by Unilever Research. In 1964, newly-employed scientists would be earning £1,450. New buildings in the mid-1960s meant more staff. In early 1963, 40 scientists working on margarine and edible oils, moved to the company's new site at Welwyn in ...

  4. Unilever Leeds - Wikipedia

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    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.

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  6. Unilever - Wikipedia

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    Source: Unilever Annual Reports 2004, 2008. In 2001, Unilever split into two divisions: one for foods and one for home and personal care. [33] In the UK, it merged its Lever Brothers and Elida Fabergé businesses as Lever Fabergé in January 2001. [34] In 2003, Unilever announced the sale of the Dalda brand in both India and Pakistan. [35]

  7. Alan Jope - Wikipedia

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    Jope joined Unilever in 1985 as a graduate marketing trainee. [1] He was the president of Beauty & Personal Care, the largest division at Unilever. [1] He has had stints running several operations including China. [6] From 2009, Jope led Unilever's business in China and North Asia, doubling its size and laying important foundations for future ...

  8. Graze (company) - Wikipedia

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    Nature Delivered Limited, [1] trading as Graze (stylised as graze), is a United Kingdom-based snack company which is owned by Unilever. [3] Graze offers over 200 snack combinations [5] through snack subscription boxes, an online shop [6] and retailers. The company distributes thousands of snack boxes per day across the UK. [7]

  9. Unilever Gloucester - Wikipedia

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    Unilever is the world's largest manufacturer of ice cream, and also has large manufacturing sites in Hellendoorn in the Netherlands, Saint-Dizier in France and Caivano in Italy. Nestle and Unilever have about a third of the global production each. [10] The site was built to supply 25 million people in the west and north of England, and Wales.