Wednesday, December 25, 2024

Molson Coors to invest £100m in UK

Molson Coors Beverage Company is set to invest more than £100 million in its UK business infrastructure over the next five years.

The investment allows the company to grow its brewing and packaging capacity, said Fraser Thomson, Molson Coors’ chief supply chain officer for Western Europe.

“This plan is an investment in our future, giving our people and our brands the tools to fulfil our potential in the UK market while making strong progress against our sustainability targets,” he said.

The £100 million plan includes investments to improve brewing capacity and packaging capabilities at Molson Coors’ largest UK facilities, in Burton-on-Trent and Tadcaster. At the Burton brewery, the company will install a new 24-tonne high-speed can filler that will fill 120,000 cans per hour; it will upgrade the packaging keg line at both Tadcaster and Aspall Cyder House.

The Burton and Tadcaster breweries produce beer for Molson Coors’ UK and Western Europe markets.

Additionally, Molson Coors is investing in its Sharps’ Brewery in Rock, Cornwall, to support new and existing ale brands like Doom Bar, Solar Wave Hazy and Twin Coast.

It’s the latest in a series of multi-million-pound investments in Molson Coors’ UK operations. The company has invested £44 million in its facilities in recent years, including increasing capacity at Aspall Cyder House, installing a new canning line in Burton and ongoing improvements in Tadcaster.

While the investment and infrastructure upgrades are expected to improve capabilities and make Molson Coors’ UK network more efficient, it will also play an important role in supporting the company’s commitment to reduce its direct carbon emissions to net zero in the UK by 2035.

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