Bevcraft, a digital print production company, plans to expand its operations to North America. This decision seeks to increase its market reach and offer its services in a new region.

It has been announced that the Bevcraft Group has decided to create a new division called Groupe Bevcraft Canada during an event where it met with business leaders from Quebec and Ireland.

The announcement was made by Ireland’s Deputy Prime Minister Micheál Martin and Ireland’s Ambassador to Canada, Eamonn McKee, along with Bevcraft Group founders Darren Fenton and Ciarán Gorman. The presentation took place before a large audience at the McCord Stewart Museum in Montreal.

Bevcraft Group is a global craft beverage packaging company focused on mobile, static and digital can printing. The upcoming location in Quebec City will be the ninth facility within its network, which currently has operations in Ireland, the United Kingdom, the United States, Norway, Denmark and the Netherlands.

Sébastien Baril and Jean-François Gaudreault, two members of the new management team, have previously created Solucan, a pioneer in the digital can printing industry. This company has made numerous technological breakthroughs and has successfully printed millions of cans for hundreds of customers in North America over the past few years.

Groupe Bevcraft Canada will continue to build on these achievements and in the coming months will focus on investing in technology and innovation, with an investment of at least 3 million Canadian dollars to upgrade the Trois-Rivières facility.

Groupe Bevcraft Canada has announced that Sébastien was elected as president and Jean-François as general manager of the company. Both Quebec-based professionals will be responsible for leading the worldwide digital print strategy for the company, working closely with the team in the UK and Ireland.

Political leader Micheál Martin was happy to announce the arrival of Groupe Bevcraft Canada in Trois-Rivières, Quebec. This new investment of US$3 million in technology and innovation is a great achievement for the Bevcraft group and its growth in the region.

With its ambitious expansion, Bevcraft has firmly established itself in Canada and demonstrates its strong commitment to the Quebec region as an area of steady growth in North America. He looks forward to continued success in the global craft beverage industry.

According to Darren Fenton, operations director of Bevcraft Group, Sébastien and Jean-François are industry leaders with many years of experience in digital printing. In addition, both are entrepreneurs and share a passion for technological innovation and quality. Fenton expressed his enthusiasm for working with them on the future of Solucan and Bevcraft.

The Group company has started operations at its 16,000 sq. ft. facility located in Trois-Rivières, offering digital can printing and Brite Can distribution services. This service is already available and they have fulfilled orders for customers in both Canada and the United States.