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Lagersmith's $10 million direct-to-can printing facility breaks ground, set to boost beverage industry

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Lagersmith Can Supply Co. conducted the groundbreaking ceremony of the $10 million facility to house its direct-to-can printing factory and distribution centre. It is expected to be fully operational in early 2024. Lagersmith, based in Minnesota, specialises in printing on aluminium cans using cutting-edge direct-to-can printing technology. Beer, sodas, teas, kombuchas, and ready-to-drink cocktails are popular among its clientele.

Lagersmith Can Supply breaks ground on its $10 million aluminium cans printing facility

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The organisation is expanding its operations by acquiring a warehouse and production facility spanning 25,000 square feet. This facility is located within the Bark Creek Industrial Park in Fremont. The establishment of the new Lagersmith facility is projected to provide over 20 employment opportunities within three years.

“I’m proud of our team’s work that made this production facility a possibility. I hope it provides a great service to the beverage industry, and prosperous job opportunities for decades to come,” said Nathan Smith, founder of Lagersmith, at Thursday's groundbreaking ceremony.

One of the factors that influenced Lagersmith's decision to select Fremont as its location was its proximity to Ardagh Metal Packaging, a supplier with operations in Fremont, as well as Huron and Lucas counties.

Smith stated that the company aims to be a market leader in sustainable single-use package options. Many beverage companies embellish aluminium cans with a plastic label or shrink sleeve. The Fremont factory will eliminate that requirement, decreasing trash by diverting 250 tonnes of plastic annually from landfills.

“The city of Fremont is excited to welcome Lagersmith to our community. We continue to make Fremont an attractive place to do business and are very happy Lagersmith chose to invest in our community,” said Fremont Mayor Daniel Sanchez.

In 2012, Smith established Lagersmith as a mobile bottling enterprise catering specifically to nearby craft breweries. Initially, he commenced the enterprise operation solitary, utilising the rear section of his Toyota 4Runner as a workspace.

The Fremont facility will accommodate several functions, including installing a digital printer, providing office spaces, allocating warehousing areas, and providing loading docks. Lagersmith intends to issue $10 million towards developing its upcoming plant, encompassing the procurement of equipment and machinery. The company has partnered with Janotta & Herner to serve as the general contractor for the project.

“Lagersmith’s decision to choose Fremont and Sandusky County for its new facility shows economic growth and stability within our region. We are looking forward to seeing their new plant open in Fremont and wish them great success,” commented Beth Hannam, executive director of the Sandusky County Economic Development Corporation.

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