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Having a Monster time at Coke as new £17m Lisburn canning line opens

World Superbike Champion Jonathan Rea, who is a Monster-sponsored athlete, pictured at the opening of the Coca-Cola line at Knockmore Hill
World Superbike Champion Jonathan Rea, who is a Monster-sponsored athlete, pictured at the opening of the Coca-Cola line at Knockmore Hill

BEVERAGES giant Coca-Cola HBC has officially opened a new £17 million canning line at its production facility in Lisburn, where the company has had a presence since 1938.

The opening took place alongside Coke's partner Monster Energy, a leading marketer of energy drinks and alternative beverages.

And World Superbike Champion Jonathan Rea, who is a Monster-sponsored athlete, was on-site at Knockmore Hill to officially cut the ribbon and celebrate the achievement with employees.

The new canning line represents the single largest investment since the production facility opened in 2008, with 35 new permanent roles created as part of the expansion.

The extension adds an additional 4,597 square metres to the facility, covering manufacturing, warehousing and logistics.

The expansion comes after a competitive tender process, where Coca-Cola HBC Ireland and Northern Ireland was selected as the strongest location among a number of other bottling operators across Europe.

Davide Franzetti, general manager at Coca-Cola HBC Ireland and Northern Ireland, said: “This official opening signals an exciting moment for our business and our partner Monster Energy.

“The expansion is also a further demonstration of the commitment of Coca-Cola HBC Ireland and Northern Ireland to the local economy, with 35 new roles created and opportunity for our own people to grow and develop their own skillset with this new state-of-the-art new canning line.”

He added: “I am incredibly proud to see the line open after many months of hard work and expert planning by all of those involved in the expansion project and my thanks goes to them for their dedication to our business.”

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Desmond White, chief commercial officer at Monster Energy EMEA, added: “This significant expansion of Coca-Cola HBC Ireland and Northern Ireland production facility, with a dedicated Monster Energy canning line will unlock new opportunities for us in the Ireland and Northern Ireland markets, and also across other European markets.

“We are proud of the strategic partnership with Coca-Cola HBC, the success and growth of our brands Monster and BPM, and the increased employment and employee development opportunities this investment brings. Today signifies a new milestone in our partnership which we are sure will bring further success.”

With a heritage on the island of Ireland dating back to 1938, Coca-Cola HBC employs more than 750 people across the island, with 450 based at the Knockmore Hill site in Lisburn.

Since 2008, more than £127 million has been invested in the Knockmore Hill plant, a significant proportion dedicated to furthering Coca-Cola HBC’s goal of achieving a NetZero carbon position by 2040, including the recent move to 100 per cent recycled plastic across Coca-Cola HBC’s beverage portfolio eliminating, 7,100 tonnes of virgin plastic from circulation annually, in addition to the rollout of innovative and environmentally friendly cardboard packaging solutions and water saving initiatives.

The new canning line is part of the wider expansion of California-based Monster Energy on the island of Ireland, with its syrup production facility in Athy, Co. Kildare also in the process of expansion.