Coca-Cola Canada Bottling Ltd. has committed to spending $70 million for upgrades to its bottling plant in Calgary.
The state-of-the-art bottling plant, which will include a high-density warehouse at its existing property at 23 Street N.E., will cost an estimated $70 million, officials said.
Coca-Cola’s new upgraded building will host the company’s first automated storage and retrieval system, a digital inventory management system and an increased door dock capacity for its fleet and is expected to be 60,000 square feet and have the capacity to store 19,000 pallets of Coca-Cola products.
The Calgary bottling plant operates 24 hours a day, six days a week and services 4,000 customers in southern Alberta.
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