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Bevcraft listed in FT1000 Europe’s Fastest-Growing Companies

For the third year in a row, Mullingar-based Bevcraft have been named in the annual FT1000: Europe’s Fastest Growing Companies rankings from the Financial Times and Statista.

Craft can packaging specialist Bevcraft was one of only 3 Irish companies to make the influential list, as it continues to expand its business with successful international growth. From their Mullingar HQ, the firm now have teams based in Ireland, the UK, Netherlands, Norway and the US, serving hundreds of innovative craft beverage producers across Europe with a comprehensive range of canning, digital print, laboratory, distribution and ancillary services.

The most recent acquisition from the company was US-based Tripod Canning, Llc in New Jersey. The acquisition is the latest in a multi-million euro international expansion for the company, which is the European leader in craft canning solutions. The deal has given the company a strong presence on the East Coast of the US, and comes on top of a recent wave of merger and acquisition activity which has seen the company expand from Ireland to also open bases in the UK, Norway and the Netherlands.

The company is a leader in product solutions for the Craft Beer industry, offering bespoke services including canning, packaging, digital printing and quality control to global clients.

FT1000 – Ranking Europe’s fastest growing companies

The league table ranks the fastest growing companies across Europe according to their growth rate over a four year period and this is the eigth year it has been published. Just three Irish Companies were selected for inclusion in this year’s list. The annual table provides a detailed insight into companies executing high growth strategies across Europe.

To view the full FT1000 for 2024, visit the Financial Times

The Midlands region has also recently been listed by the Financial Times fDi Intelligence as a European Region of the Future 2024 for Foreign Direct Investment.

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