Food
Nigerian Bottling Company installs new high-speed canning line at Ikeja Plant
Nigerian Bottling Company Ltd (NBC) today announced the successful installation of a new high-speed canning line at its Ikeja, Lagos plant, as it forges ahead with its business transformation and optimisation plan. The new high-speed line will significantly increase the company’s production capacity for canned products, thereby reducing production time and making more Coca-Cola can products readily available to refresh Nigerians across the country. In addition to the increased production capacity, all Coca-Cola products from the line will come in modern sleek cans. Commenting on the company’s latest milestone, Director, Public Affairs and Communications, NBC, Ekuma Eze, said the new line and its supporting capital investment are in line with the company’s commitment to continue investing in the country.
“As a leading consumer packaged goods company, NBC is committed to supporting the Nigerian economy and its people. In addition, as our products continue to cater to a growing range of tastes, we seek to continue to offer our consumers a wider choice of healthier options, premium products and increasingly sustainable packaging. This is why we’ve made this significant investment into the installation of this new can manufacturing line at our Ikeja plant. This is just one level of our ongoing organisational transformation and optimisation plan. For example, in the same vein, we recently scaled up operations in Challawa plant, Kano State, with the development of a greenfield factory which commenced operations in February this year with plans in place to install additional bottling lines at the plant in 2021”, he said.
The successful installation of the new line is also expected to boost NBC’s export capacity, allowing it to meet up with increasing sales demand. NBC’s business transformation and optimisation plan commenced in 2015. Since then, the Coke System in Nigeria, comprising NBC and The Coca-Cola Company has invested over 650 million euros in the expansion and extensive upgrade of its manufacturing plants in Asejire, Ikeja, Abuja, Owerri, Challawa, Maiduguri, Port Harcourt and Benin.
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