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Rexam converts to aluminium in Egypt

Shaun Weston26 Jan 2011

Rexam has converted lines at its Egyptian beverage can plant from steel to aluminium, and increased its production capacity in order to meet customer needs in the region.

The plant had previously produced 33cl steel cans for the Egyptian market, North and East African and the Middle East. However, customers have shown a growing preference for aluminium and the conversion to aluminium will help the company differentiate its brands with the wider variety of finishes and graphics that aluminium cans enable.

Rexam Egypt now has an annual capacity of around 1.7bn cans. The strong historic growth in the can markets supplied by the plant is set to continue during 2011 as the can takes further share of the market from other forms of packaging.

Gary Clark, vice president manufacturing Rexam Beverage Can Europe & Asia, said: “The conversion to aluminium at our Egyptian plant and the increase in production capacity demonstrates Rexam’s continued commitment to investing to meet our customer needs in the region. Our Engineering and Plant teams have done a superb job in increasing the plant’s capacity to produce over 4,000 cans per minute and this will further help to cement the relationship with our key customers in the area.”

Source: Rexam

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