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    CANPACK plans to invest in aluminium beverage can plant in the Czech Republic

  • China Aluminium Network
  • Post Time: 2019/9/18
  • Click Amount: 454

    CANPACK, a leading manufacturer of aluminium beverage cans, announced that the company will invest in a new aluminium beverage can factory in the town of Stříbřo – in the region of Pilsen, western Czech Republic. The new investment will increase the production capacity of aluminium beverage cans to around 25 billion cans per year.

    Stephen McAneny, Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer at CANPACK said: “The state of the art facility is a landmark in the continued strategic partnership between Asahi and CANPACK.”

    “Utilising our agile business model we aim to offer Plzeňský Prazdroj and our extensive European customer base innovative and sustainable packaging, superior quality, as well as operational excellence whilst enhancing the brand and consumer experience.”

    CANPACK said the new production line will serve the production capacity of Plzeňský Prazdroj, a prominent Czech brewery and a member of the Asahi Group, as well as other customers in the region.

    Source: www.alcircle.com
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