Sunday, 11 August 2024 13:25

Can do attitude

Written by  Staff Reporters
Recorp Chairman Rob Fyfe and Chief Executive Bruce Parton Recorp Chairman Rob Fyfe and Chief Executive Bruce Parton

A new $130 million can manufacturing facility will launch in South Auckland on 9 September, with minimum order quantities of 30,000 printed cans.

Recorp’s newly appointed Chief Executive Bruce Parton says that will open up the market for smaller businesses, including wine companies, to explore alternative packaging.

“Our team of New Zealand investors, experienced can makers and innovators is ready to challenge the status quo, by offering customers of all sizes flexible, innovative new can options, low minimum order quantities and accelerated new product development timelines.”

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