Global confectionary brand Mars Incorporated has unveiled a £190 million investment in its Slough factory, which it said will transform the location into a manufacturing hub.

Mars, which owns brand such as Mars®, Galaxy® and Snickers®, as well as M&MS®, Ben’s Original™ and Pringles®, said the investment had started in 2023 and will continue through to 2028. It will aim to expand its manufacturing facilities, digital capabilities, sustainability initiatives and workforce upskilling.

Of the £190 million total since 2023, £32 million is forward looking and planned for 2027-2028. This builds on more than £118 million in UK capital investment across its Snacking, Food and Petcare businesses in 2024–25.

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The Slough site produces chocolates for distribution in the UK, Ireland and the Netherlands, and Mars said it remains a “major local employer”, employing more than 1,850 people.

Adam Grant, general manager at Mars Snacking UKI, said: “This investment reflects our confidence in the UK as a hub to manufacture and innovate. In taking a long-term view, we are ensuring our operations remain world-class, competitive and fit for the future.

“Our Slough factory is deeply rooted in our heritage, and as a proud family-owned business, we are committed to investing in a future that creates lasting, positive impact for the communities in which we operate.”

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Mars will deploy digital twin technology to the Slough factory, using AI-driven data to work to optimise production. The company said this would enable precise process control, consistency and uniformity across product lines, while enabling real-time decision-making on the factory floor and reducing waste.

“This £195 million investment is a clear vote of confidence in our local economy and workforce.”

Business and Trade Secretary, Peter Kyle, stated: “This £190 million investment by Mars is a strong vote of confidence in the UK as a place to manufacture and innovate. For nearly a century, the Slough factory has produced some of the world’s best‑loved brands, and this investment shows global businesses continuing to back British skills, workers and industry.”

Tan Dhesi MP added: “Mars has been part of our community in Slough for almost a century and remains one of our major local employers. It also plays an important role beyond the factory gates – supporting community organisations, volunteering, and helping young people into apprenticeships.

“This £195 million investment is a clear vote of confidence in our local economy and workforce. I welcome the long-term commitment Mars continues to show to our community.”