BRISBANE, Australia
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March 30, 2022
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The Queensland Cabinet issued text of the following statement: JOINT STATEMENT Premier and Minister for the
The Honourable Annastacia Palaszczuk Treasurer and Minister for Trade and Investment The Honourable Cameron Dick An international beverage manufacturer is set to quench the thirst of the Ipswich jobs market with a new
Premier
"It's an incredible coup for our state that an international company of the calibre of Suntory, that has a global workforce of over 40,000, has chosen
"The value of attracting this investment to
"This project is expected to create around 450 construction and installation jobs by 2023/2024. "It will also create 160 long-term roles when it starts operating in mid-2024." Treasurer and Minister for Trade and Investment
"Our Government is single-minded in our pursuit of new manufacturing opportunities, and the long-term highly-skilled jobs they bring," the Treasurer said. "Our skilled workforce, readily available industrial land with quality logistics access and the
"This factory will have the immediate capability to produce up to 20 million cases of drinks each year, with the ability to be significantly scaled up in the future. "
The multi-beverage facility will include beverage processing, packaging, warehousing and distribution, strengthening the company's ability to service its customers and the growing Australian market. CEO
"Building on our strong manufacturing capabilities in
"Pending approvals, we're planning to start early work construction in the third quarter of this year and commence operations in mid-2024. "Frucor Suntory is excited to be establishing this permanent facility in Ipswich and we thank the Queensland Government for partnering with us to make this possible."
"In line with our Suntory 'Growing for Good' vision, we want the new facility to set a benchmark for our investment into sustainable technologies to drive efficiency and minimise our carbon footprint." The Frucor Suntory facility will be on a 17-hectare, greenfield site in the
Member for Bundamba Lance McCallum said Ipswich is the perfect location for job creating major manufacturing projects, with the proposed site only six kilometres from the Ipswich CBD and in close proximity to
"This is the latest vote of confidence in our local community as not only a great place to live and work, but also invest. "We are ideally located for transport and logistics, as well as for the facility's hundreds of future workers," he said. "We are delivering more jobs in more industries, and the new skilled jobs that will be delivered as a result of this investment will include including machinery operators and drivers; technicians and trade workers; professionals; sales workers; managers and clerical and administration staff." The project aligns with the Queensland Government's Advanced Manufacturing 10-Year Roadmap and Action Plan that identifies beverage manufacturing as a high-value, key industry sector for
Learn more about the Queensland Government's investment programs and how they are attracting high-impact, job-creating projects to the state. ENDS Media contact:
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