Suntory Oceania’s new $400m facility starts production
The 17-hectare site has the capacity to hold over 50,000 pallets of product as well as a high-speed bottling line and two canning lines that can fill 180,000 cans per hour.
10 December, 2024The 17-hectare site has the capacity to hold over 50,000 pallets of product as well as a high-speed bottling line and two canning lines that can fill 180,000 cans per hour.
10 December, 2024The Nitro-Warmfill Line enables the production of the complete Powerade and Fuze Tea beverage range.
13 August, 2024The facility will be an entirely net-zero operation and have the immediate capacity to deliver 20 million cases per annum, with the opportunity to scale in the coming years
21 June, 2023The investment at the North Rocks facility will see the installation of state-of-the-art processing and packaging machinery, complimenting previous investments in technology at the plant, including collaborative robots and laser guided vehicles
17 May, 2023The upgrade includes a new hot-fill and blow-fill line for Lipton Iced Tea and Pop Tops using bottles inflated on-site from small pieces of preformed plastic
6 July, 2022The Australian-first production site in Melbourne aims to boost the local economy by creating new jobs and giving small businesses a leg up
10 May, 2022The $400 million manufacturing facility in Ipswich, Queensland will create around 450 construction and installation jobs by 2023/2024
13 April, 2022The company has expanded its production capabilities at its Melbourne based facility as a result of a growing Australian customer base
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