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IDS Borjomi Georgia, the country's premier mineral water producer, has inaugurated a state-of-the-art bottling facility in Kvibisi, marking a significant milestone in the Georgian beverage industry.
The $120 million investment represents the largest single investment in this sector since Georgia gained independence, underscoring the brand's commitment to enhancing its production capabilities and expanding its market reach.
The new plant, spanning 48,000 square meters, is poised to become the largest bottling operation in Georgia, initially producing 750 million bottles annually, with an ambitious target to ramp up production to 1 billion bottles by 2030.
This facility is equipped with four advanced production lines and cutting-edge water bottling infrastructure, allowing for increased efficiency and product diversity.
In addition to the flagship Borjomi mineral water, the expanded facility will introduce a range of new products, including Limonati by Borjomi, Bakuriani – a flavoured water option, and Likani Flavored.
This diversification is aimed at capturing a broader consumer base and addressing the growing demand for innovative beverage options.
Afnan Ahsan, group CEO of IDS Borjomi International, said: “The new plant represents a significant milestone in strengthening Borjomi’s position across international markets. It enables us to further strengthen our presence in Georgia and home markets in Eastern Europe while also confidently expanding operations in strategic markets such as the United States, China and the Middle East."
The investment is not only a testament to Borjomi’s heritage but also a forward-looking initiative designed to enhance its global brand presence.
Ivane Matchavariani, CEO of IDS Borjomi Georgia, added: "“This unprecedented high-tech enterprise is a project of historic significance, taking the company to a new stage. It represents the largest investment ever made in this sector in the history of independent Georgia and is vital for both the region and the country’s economy."
The opening ceremony was attended by key government officials, diplomats and members of the business community, reflecting the project’s importance to Georgia’s economic landscape.
Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze highlighted the plant's role as a “bridge between our unique heritage and a responsible, sustainable future,” highlighting its compliance with international environmental standards and its potential social impact by creating approximately 600 jobs for local residents.
The establishment of this facility aligns with Georgia's broader economic goals of fostering national industries that enhance the country’s reputation as a producer of high-quality goods.