It was one of the Financial Times fastest growing businesses this year.
A midlands business has this week announced a merger with Norwegian craft can industry-leading company, Heidrun.
Based in Mullingar, Bevcraft was named in the Financial Times Fastest growing businesses of 2022, and has operations in the UK, Netherlands, and now Norway.
The Westmeath outfit believe the deal will allow for further growth across Europe.
Finance Director with Bevraft, Ciaran Gorman says the merger will provide incentive to invest further in their midlands base too:
A midlands businesses' new merger will bring a new level of experience and technical ability to the company.
That's according to Bevcraft CFO Ciaran Gorman, following the company's merger with Norwegian craft-can business Heidrun.
He says there's two major benefits to the Norway expansion:
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