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Ball acquires Florida Can Manufacturing to strengthen North & Central American supply network

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Update time : 2025-02-10 17:42:42
Ball Corporation, a provider of aluminum packaging in the US, has acquired Florida Can Manufacturing, an aluminum can manufacturing facility in Winter Haven, Florida, to strengthen its North & Central American supply network and enhance its ability to meet the growing demand for sustainable beverage pack-aging regionally, aligning with the company’s strategy to improve operational ex-cellence and simplify sustainability for customers.

Additionally, this move also optimizes the supply chain and aligns with Ball’s strategy to improve operational excellence, simplify sustainability for customers, and expand the use of infinitely recyclable aluminum, consolidating its leader-ship in sustainable beverage packaging.
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