Nampak to expand within Africa

As part of Nampak’s continuing strategy of expanding its African footprint, the company today announced that it had acquired ownership of the Alucan beverage can plant in Agbara, Nigeria. The plant has the capacity to manufacture one billion cans per annum and boasts the latest technology to supply Nigerian consumers with world-class beverage cans for beer and carbonated soft drinks. Nampak is the sole owner and operator of the recently completed plant, which will initially operate under the name Alucan Packaging Limited trading as Nampak Bevcan Nigeria.

André de Ruyter, incoming CEO of Nampak says: “We are very proud of this acquisition, which plays a pivotal part in our African growth strategy. Working with our multinational customers, we are excited about participating in the high economic growth rates experienced in Nigeria to satisfy increasing consumer demand for high-quality packaging products across the African continent”.

Nampak currently has operations in 12 African countries, outside of South Africa. These operations have been generating revenue of almost R3bn each year.

Alucan operates an eight colour, two-piece single aluminium beverage can-making line in Agbara, Lagos, Nigeria that serves the carbonated soft drinks, malt and beer industries in Nigeria. The plant has the capacity to accommodate a second line, doubling its capacity to two billion cans per annum, once demand has grown as is expected.

Nampak offers the most comprehensive product range, across multiple industries throughout Africa, manufacturing to the highest commercial and environmental standards in metal, glass, paper and plastic.

A positive customer experience is made possible by Nampak’s large geographic footprint, extensive value-added services, large infrastructure, significant capacity to deliver, one of the world’s leading packaging research and development facilities and a proven innovation process.

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