British Salt Explained

British Salt Limited
Type:Subsidiary
Industry:Salt
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Hq Location Country:United Kingdom
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Parent:Tata Chemicals Europe

British Salt Limited is a United Kingdom-based chemical company that produces pure white salt. The company is owned by Tata Chemicals Europe after a buy out from private equity company LDC[1] in April 2010. It is based in Middlewich, Cheshire, employs 125 people, and produces approximately of pure white salt every year.[1]

LDC bought British Salt from its previous owners, US Salt Holdings LLC in 2007, investing £35m in the company. A management team has taken a minority stake.[1] US Salt had bought British Salt from its previous owners, Staveley Industries plc in 2000 for £80m.[2] In 2005, British Salt acquired New Cheshire Salt Works Limited, known as NCSW Limited. This acquisition was referred to the Competition Commission[3] who approved the purchase. Since the purchase the NCSW site in Wincham has been closed and the 198acres site sold to Chantry Developments.[4]

The salt is extracted from strata that lie approximately below ground. Bore holes are drilled into the strata and water is forced down to dissolve the salt. The resulting brine solution is pumped along 5km (03miles) of pipes back to the surface and direct into the Middlewich factory for purification and water evaporation to produce the pure salt. It is estimated that there are salt reserves sufficient for 200 years.[1] The main uses for the salt products include:

During the severe weather experienced in the UK in February 2009, British Salt also started to supply low-grade salt for de-icing of roads, after local authorities announced they were running very low on salt used for gritting due to the unexpected weather.[5]

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  1. Web site: Salt firm in £100m takeover . Manchester Evening News . 2007-07-03.
  2. Web site: AllBusiness website . Food and Drink Weekly . 2007-02-09.
  3. Web site: British Salt purchase of New Cheshire Salt Works . Competition Commission . 2007-02-09 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070221091237/http://www.competition-commission.org.uk/press_rel/2005/may/pdf/38-05.pdf . 2007-02-21 .
  4. Web site: Grand plan for salt works . Northwich Guardian . 14 February 2007 . 2007-02-15.
  5. News: Fresh snow brings travel problems . BBC News . 2009-02-05 . 2010-04-27.