Contract manufacturingBring us a finished formula or develop one with us. Either way, production runs through a single, accountable team — from raw-material intake and blending to filling, seaming, labelling, and palletising.
Carbonated or still, hot-fill or cold, our lines handle aluminium can, PET, glass, and aseptic carton, with batch sizes scaled to a pilot run or a full container load.
We'll recommend the format that fits your product, market, and budget — or run the one you already sell.
Sleek and standard cans, 250–500ml, for sodas, energy, and RTD.
Lightweight 330ml–1.5L bottles for water, juice, and soft drinks.
Premium returnable and one-way glass for a considered shelf presence.
Shelf-stable cartons for juices, teas, and plant-based drinks.
Spouted pouches for kids' drinks and on-the-go formats.
Foodservice and dispense formats for syrups and concentrates.
We refine your recipe or develop one in our lab, then lock a specification and shelf-life profile.
Ingredients and water are qualified, treated, and blended to spec under controlled conditions.
Product is filled, carbonated or pasteurised as needed, then seamed or capped on line.
Labelling, date-coding, multipack, and palletising — finished to your retail spec.
Every batch is tested and released against specification before it leaves the dock — then handed to our distribution team for export or local delivery. Full traceability is retained from raw material to finished lot.
Precision at scaleAutomated dosing, in-line checkweighing, and fill-level vision systems keep every unit within tolerance. Carbonation, brix, and pH are monitored continuously, not just sampled.
It's the unglamorous part of manufacturing — and the part a brand is ultimately judged on. We obsess over it so your customers never have to think about it.
Our facility operates to internationally recognised food-safety and quality standards, with documentation ready for your due diligence and your buyers'.
Share a recipe, a target format, or volumes, and we'll come back with a feasibility view and an indicative path to first production.