Crown Acquires Beverage Can Plant
Expands its presence in Vietnam
Crown Holdings, a supplier of packaging products, has announced that its subsidiary, CROWN Asia Pacific has acquired a beverage can production facility located northeast of Ho Chi Minh City in Dong Nai Province, Vietnam from Interfood Shareholding Company.
The newly constructed facility is sized to accommodate additional manufacturing lines and will have an initial annual production capacity of approximately 600 million two-piece, 33cl aluminum beverage cans.
Jozef Salaerts, President of Crown's Asia-Pacific Division, said: We are delighted to expand our relationship with Interfood. This is our third manufacturing facility in Vietnam which continues to be a vibrant and growing market for us. We have been doing business for more than 30 years in South East Asia and this expansion underscores our commitment to support the growing needs of our global and regional customers and to help them continue to build their brands.
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