Coca-Cola is creating 35 new jobs at its production facility in Co Antrim as part of a £17 million expansion.
The move is the single largest investment since the production facility opened at Knockmore Hill in Lisburn in 2008 and will deliver 35 new permanent roles with recruitment underway.
The extension will add an additional 4,597 square metres to the facility, covering manufacturing, warehousing and logistics. Production at the expanded facility is set to begin in August 2023.
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With a heritage on the island of Ireland dating back to 1938, Coca-Cola HBC employs over 750 people across the island with 450 based at the Knockmore Hill site.
Since 2008, over £127 million has been invested in the facility in Knockmore Hill, a significant proportion of this is used to further Coca-Cola HBC’s goal of achieving NetZero by 2040, including the rollout of innovative and environmentally friendly cardboard packaging solutions, water saving initiatives and increasing the use of recycled plastic.
The expansion comes after a competitive tender process where Coca-Cola HBC Ireland and Northern Ireland was selected as the strongest location amongst a number of other bottling operators across Europe.
Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Chris Heaton-Harris MP said the continued investment by Coca-Cola HBC into its production facility in Lisburn is testament to the great place Northern Ireland is to do business in.
“With over 80 years in the area, it’s really positive to see Coca-Cola HBC’s dedication to innovation and development in Northern Ireland, creating jobs and helping to strengthen the economy,” he added.
Miles Karemacher, General Manager of Coca-Cola HBC Ireland and Northern Ireland said: “We are delighted to announce the expansion of our Knockmore Hill production facility.
“Coca-Cola HBC has a rich history in Northern Ireland and this extension demonstrates our strong continued commitment to the island of Ireland and to our employees and the communities we serve here.
“I am incredibly proud of our team in Knockmore Hill and the work they do, acting as a leader in innovation and sustainability across the sector and I am confident that the future is bright for our organisation across the island in the years to come.”
Those interested in a career at Coca-Cola HBC Ireland and Northern Ireland as part of this expansion and additional roles can visit the careers page here.
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