Another ‘grate’ year for Bridge Cheese

A Shropshire business supplying and dairy products to manufacturers and the service sector has had another great year, as the doubling of capacity at its Telford production facility brought with it new opportunities for business development and a record-breaking 12 months for turnover.  

Michael Harte, managing director of Bridge

Bridge ’s managing director Michael Harte said the completion of the first phase of its long-awaited expansion plans, which included a second production line and extra warehouse storage at the headquarters in Stafford Park, had created the capacity for growth. 

Michael said: “After a few delays during Covid, we finally added our new state-of-the-art cheese formatting line. We’ve been able to launch two major new product lines for the service and manufacturing sectors in 2022 and increased our production of bespoke cheeses made to meet individual client requirements.” 

Like most businesses, Bridge Cheese has had to make some difficult decisions this year, but Michael says that the priority is always to ensure quality and service are not compromised. Rising energy prices also had a big impact.  

“We are developing the plan for our road to net zero because we want to operate in a more sustainable way,” explained Michael. “But it also makes a lot of sense to reduce energy use in the short term where possible as the huge price increases have been very difficult to manage.  

“We’ve already achieved a few quick wins during the factory expansion such as bringing in more efficient production equipment and chiller units, but there’s lots more we are planning to do in the future which will make us greener and leaner.” 

Spiralling bills are also affecting Bridge Cheese’s 60+ staff. To help with the cost of living, the company started a scheme to give each employee 1kg of cheese a week, to bring their grocery bills down. “We…

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