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.
- • 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.
Key details
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.
This article was translated and synthesized from Swedish sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
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Finansprofilernas satsning: Ny fabrik ska ge 11.000 ton gelé per år
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