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Campari to double Aperol production capacity with €75m investment

April 26, 2024
Consumer Packaged Goods

Campari Group has inaugurated a new Aperol bottling line as part of a €75 million investment to expand its Novi Ligure plant in Italy.

The group said that the bottling line, which adds 6,500 square metres to the existing 60,700-square-metre site, is the next necessary stage in the company’s international development.

The leading brand in Campari Group’s global sales, demand for the Italian bitter apéritif has grown by 500% in the last decade.

Campari Group CEO Matteo Fantacchiotti said: “We are proud to inaugurate the new bottling line dedicated to Aperol, which will allow us to increase our production capacity even more, allowing us to keep exporting worldwide the aperitif ritual, a symbol of the Italian lifestyle, characterised by a model of responsible consumption and of the highest quality”.

He continued: “The expansion of the plant, which takes place 20 years after its opening, is a further confirmation of the positive growth trend of recent years…we celebrate today a remarkable milestone, which confirms our commitment to generating value, continuing on our strategic path of growth and transformation, ready to face future challenges.”

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The new Aperol bottling line at the Novi Ligure site

Novi Ligure is Campari’s largest production hub and is responsible for producing Campari, Aperol, Campari Soda, Crodino and Cinzano, among other beverages.

The new Aperol line will bring the bottling lines to seven, increasing the overall plant’s annual capacity by 100 million bottles – this has grown from 29 million in 2004 to 360 million bottles in 2023, now with a total production capacity of 460 million bottles.

In 2023, 29% of Campari products sold were produced at the Novi Ligure plant.

By Phoebe Fraser

Source: foodbev.com

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