Grahns Konfektyr Invests 135 Million SEK in New Jelly Production Facility in Skövde
Grahns Konfektyr plans significant investment in Skövde to boost jelly production capacity.
Key Points
- • Grahns Konfektyr investing 135 million SEK in Skövde facility.
- • Facility will produce 11,000 tons of gelé annually.
- • Investment involves upgrading infrastructure and machinery.
- • Deal includes taking over a lease from Rockwool.
Humble's subsidiary, Grahns Konfektyr, has announced a major investment of 135 million SEK to establish a new jelly production facility in Skövde. This facility is projected to produce a staggering 11,000 tons of gelé annually, representing a significant enhancement in production capacity for the company. The agreement involves taking over a lease from Rockwool to improve the existing infrastructure and machinery in the factory, which is crucial for meeting the growing demand for gelé.