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LONDON – Cimbali Group UK has been recognised in the 2025 UK’s Best Workplaces in Manufacturing, Production & Transportation™ list, in the ‘Small & Medium’ size category. With 72% of employees recognising the Group as a great place to work, well above the UK average of 54%, this achievement reflects the company’s strong commitment to people and culture. Employees consistently report feeling welcomed and valued, with 95% saying they are treated fairly regardless of race, and 93% highlighting fairness across both gender and sexual orientation.
Safety and inclusivity are also central to the workplace, with 88% affirming it is a physically safe environment. At Cimbali Group UK, every individual matters, and professional growth is actively encouraged. It is not uncommon to see employees progress from baristas to engineers, showcasing the company’s belief in unlocking potential and enabling diverse career journeys.
The Best Workplaces in Manufacturing, Production & Transportation list is created using anonymous employee feedback about workplace experience. The Best Workplace survey is the world’s largest study of workplace culture and people practices, recognised globally as the gold standard of employer awards. Rankings are based primarily (85%) on employees’ feedback about trust, values, and their ability to reach their full potential, benchmarked against industry peers. The remaining 15% reflects how consistently employees experience innovation, leadership effectiveness, and company values across all levels of the organisation.
Louise Felton, Group Regional Director, UK & Ireland, commented: “Being recognised as a Great Place to Work UK is a significant milestone for us, as it reflects the value we place on our people. This recognition makes us proud and reinforces our commitment to building a more inclusive, inspiring, and forward-looking workplace every day. This accomplishment belongs to all of us, and together we will continue moving forward towards an even brighter future.”













