End user weekly recap: BMW Group to source aluminium from sustainable Canadian production from 2024; 7UP aluminium cans undergo first major redesign in 7 years by PepsiCo
In 2023, the electrical & electronics, packaging, and industrial sectors across the end-user group are anticipated to witness substantial growth. With the Indian government's significant emphasis on carbon neutrality, it is expected to give the aluminium market a fresh life. Starting in 2024, the BMW Group plans to purchase aluminium from Rio Tinto's hydro-powered facilities in Canada and has signed a letter of understanding to that aim. Apart from this, for the first time in seven years, PepsiCo, an American multinational food, snack, and beverage firm headquartered in New York, announced revamping its 7UP aluminium cans. Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) announced on February 22, 2023, that their partnership with Titagarh Wagons Ltd (TWL), the company that makes coaches for Indian Railways, had made them the only fully Indian consortium among the five contenders for the approximately USD$ 8.7 billion (INR 72,000 crore) Vande Bharat train contract.
The German multinational manufacturer of luxury vehicles, BMW Group, continues its efforts to reduce CO2 emissions in the supply chain systematically. A particular focus is on CO2-intensive materials like aluminium, steel and plastics.
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On February 22, 2023, the company manufacturing coaches for Indian Railways, Titagarh Wagons Ltd (TWL), publicized that their partnership with Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL), the largest government-owned power generation equipment manufacturer, has made them the sole fully Indian consortium among the five contenders for the around USD$ 8.7 billion (INR 72,000 crore) Vande Bharat train contract.
Two leading mobility solution providers and rolling stock giants from two different parts of the world, Alstom and Medha Servo Drives, reportedly participated in bidding to manufacture 100 lightweight Vande Bharat trainsets. While Alstom is the only bidder among the five contenders not partnered with any one, Medha has teamed with a Swiss company Stadler Rail.
Vishay Intertechnology, Inc., an American manufacturer of discrete semiconductors and passive electronic components, reportedly launched a new series of low impedance automotive grade miniature aluminium electrolytic capacitors last week. The new Vishay BC Components 172 RLX capacitors are AEC-Q200-qualified capacitors that deliver higher performance in smaller sizes.
Franklin & Sons, a UK soft drink business, collaborated with Canpack to launch 150ml aluminium can for its current tonic water lines. With these new single-serve tonic water lines, the firm will be able to demonstrate its natural components to customers who place a high value on sustainability in an easy-to-use format.
PepsiCo, the American multinational food, snack and beverage corporation headquartered in New York, announced redesigning its 7UP aluminium cans for the first time in seven years. The brand's new positioning statement, 'UPliftment to the everyday', denotes a revised strategic and creative north star for the company to guide all future worldwide activities.
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BrewDog, a multinational brewery and pub chain based in Scotland, is expanding into China following a joint venture with Budweiser China. The new Putian craft brewery in the Fujian province, operated by Budweiser China, will manufacture BrewDog’s Punk IPA, Hazy Jane, and Elvis Juice in uniquely designed aluminium cans.
To know more: https://www.alcircle.com/news/budweiser-china-to-launch-brewdogs-best-selling-juices-in-newly-designed-aluminium-cans-91075
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