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Coke Canada Bottling invests $141M into flagship warehouse expansion in Brampton, Ont.

The new facility will feature a state-of-the-art production line
Kaitlin Secord
From left Tara Hayward, James McKechnie, Todd Parsons, Premier Doug Ford, Todd J. McCarthy, Charmaine A. Williams and Tony Chow
From left Tara Hayward, James McKechnie, Todd Parsons, Premier Doug Ford, Todd J. McCarthy, Charmaine A. Williams and Tony Chow

Coke Canada Bottling is investing $141 million into the expansion and renovation of its flagship manufacturing, distribution and sales centre located in Brampton, Ont. 

The expansion will include a new state-of-the-art production line, which is anticipated to produce an additional 20 million cases annually. 

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The new line, which the company is aiming to have operational in late 2027, will involve the construction of a new 62,000-sq.-ft. wing, adding to the already 670,000 sq. ft. facility. 

The Brampton facility is Coke Canada Bottling’s largest in the country and home to a manufacturing facility, warehouse, distribution centre, customer solutions call centre, and local sales centre. 

Coke Canada Bottling has invested more than $230 million in its Brampton manufacturing and distribution operations since becoming an independent, family-owned business more than seven years ago. 

“As a proud Canadian business, we are committed to investing to grow in Brampton, Ontario and across the country for the long term,” said Todd Parsons, chief executive officer, Coke Canada Bottling, in a press release. “Thanks to the incredible hard work and dedication of our Coke Canada Bottling team, we’re very pleased to bring this leading-edge technology to our Brampton facility that will see us tap into digital enhancements to increase the flexibility of our manufacturing capabilities, enabling us to be more agile as we grow and find new ways to serve our customers, ultimately providing Canadians with the beverages they love.”

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