Coca-Cola Canada Bottling to spend $141 million expanding Brampton plant
Summary
Coca-Cola Canada Bottling is investing $141 million to expand its Brampton plant, adding a high-speed production line and creating up to 500 construction jobs.
Why It Matters
This expansion highlights Coca-Cola's commitment to enhancing manufacturing capacity in Canada, supporting local economies, and creating jobs. It reflects broader trends in the manufacturing sector towards modernization and increased production capabilities, which are vital for economic growth in the region.
Key Takeaways
- Coca-Cola Canada Bottling is investing $141 million in its Brampton facility.
- The expansion will create up to 500 construction jobs and enhance production capacity.
- The new production line will be among the most advanced in Canada.
- The project emphasizes the use of Canadian tradespeople and materials.
- This investment is part of a larger trend of growth and modernization in the manufacturing sector.
HomeAround the provinceCoca-Cola Canada Bottling to spend $141 million expanding Brampton plant Around the provinceGTAContractingEngineeringProjects and opportunities Coca-Cola Canada Bottling to spend $141 million expanding Brampton plant By Robin MacLennan, Editor, Ontario Construction News February 19, 2026 0 386 Share FacebookTwitterEmailPrintCopy URL Ontario Construction News staff writer Coca-Cola Canada Bottling Ltd. is investing $141 million to renovate and expand its flagship manufacturing, distribution and sales centre in Brampton, a move that will add a new high-speed production line and create up to 500 construction jobs. The expansion will include a production line capable of producing at least 20 million additional cases annually. The company says the investment will strengthen its manufacturing capacity in Ontario and support continued growth across the province and eastern Canada. The Brampton project will be built exclusively by Canadian tradespeople, with at least 75 per cent of materials sourced domestically. Once complete, the new line is expected to be among the most technologically advanced in the country, enhancing production and packaging capabilities and allowing the company to bring new products to market more quickly. The investment follows an $8-million upgrade to the company’s Hamilton distribution centre last year. Coke Canada Bottling has invested more than $230 million in its Brampton operations since becoming an independent, family-owned bu...