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Billions invested in brewery plants

12 Jul 2017 - by African News Agency
SAB’s Alrode plant.
SAB’s Alrode plant. 
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JOHANNESBURG – South African breweries (SAB), the country’s largest brewer, on Tuesday announced that it was investing R2.8 billion in expansion at two of its breweries - Alrode in the south of Johannesburg and Rosslyn outside of Pretoria.

 

SAB said the expansion would include a new packaging line for returnable glass bottles at both breweries and a brewhouse at Rosslyn, and will create up to 70 additional full-time jobs.

 

The multi-billion rand investment is over and above the Public Interest Commitments made by Anheuser-Busch InBev (AB-InBev) at the time of last year’s business combination with SABMiller, in which the company agreed to invest R1 billion in South Africa over five years.

SAB and AB-InBev Zone president for Africa, Ricardo Tadeu, said the continuous investment showed that the company believed in the future of its category and that there was a lot of growth still to be had. 

Tadeu also said the investment demonstrated the company’s agenda to invest and participate in expanding the economy.

“This investment will empower our employees to do what they do best — brewing the best quality beer, innovating and ensuring that we do so in a way that will drive sustainable growth,” Tadeu said.

 

Lionel October, director-general of the Department of Trade and Industry, said the investment was a welcome boost to the economy in terms of job creation, government’s efforts to promote industrialisation and overall investor confidence. 

“The dti applauds SAB’s efforts to be a socially responsible corporate citizen; it has committed R190 million investment in initiatives aimed at promoting advancements in education, business and environmental sustainability, and the reduction of harmful use of alcohol in the South African society. 

“SAB’s efforts to develop the capacity of emerging farmers and to create new business opportunities along the agricultural value chain will bring about meaningful change.”

 

Each brewery has received a new 45 000 bottle per hour packaging line for returnable glass bottles, adding a total of four million hectolitres of capacity per year. The Alrode packaging line will be in production by August while Rosslyn’s will be online by October.

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