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Westrock Coffee Company has opened a $315 million ready-to-drink manufacturing facility in Conway, Arkansas, US.


The 570,000-square-foot site includes a comprehensive beverage development laboratory, positioning Westrock Coffee 'at the forefront of coffee and ready-to-drink beverage innovation and production,' said the company.


The facility features advanced production capabilities, robotics, and end-to-end automation for seamless manufacturing, from green coffee receiving to bottling and packaging. This approach, coupled with a 'future-ready' integrated design, allows Westrock Coffee to scale to meet industry demands while maintaining high-quality standards rapidly.


Additionally, a new 530,000-square-foot warehousing and distribution centre, located two miles away, ensures efficient product distribution, reduces transportation times and maintains a smooth flow of materials and finished goods.


Scott Ford, CEO and co-founder of Westrock Coffee, said: "The opening of the Conway facility marks a critical milestone for Westrock Coffee. In line with our commitment as a world leader in beverage innovation...we launch the largest integrated beverage facility of its kind. This uniquely positions us as a leading force in beverage production across any channel and beverage format. Moreover, this facility extends our commitment to sustainability and responsible sourcing for our customers, farmer partners, and the communities we serve."


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Westrock Coffee opens $315m ready-to-drink manufacturing facility

Rafaela Sousa

17 June 2024

Westrock Coffee opens $315m ready-to-drink manufacturing facility

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