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UK: English Hops records sale boost with GIC packing line
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The UK’s largest hop-growing co-operative is enjoying increased export sales following a big investment in a new packing line, Packaging News reported on March 23.

English Hops has supplied its pellets and bales to UK brewers since 1984.

As well as selling its products overseas, English Hops has grown its domestic revenue after installing a new production line at its Kent facility.

Historically outsourcing the processing and packing of its T90 pellets to third parties, the firm last year decided to invest in a bespoke packing line to allow it to pack its pellets into five-kilogram nitrogen gas flushed foils and give customers the full traceability they require.

The GIC4100 line, designed by Lincolnshire-based GIC, was installed in October 2023 and features a GIC 4000 vertical form fill and seal packing machine, fed by a Cotswold overhead weigher.

The line can pack up to eight five-kilogram packs per minute. Before being sealed, each pack is flushed with nitrogen, which preserves and maintains the quality for as long as three years or more.

Chris Daws, chairman and sales director at English Hops, said: “The new packing line designed by GIC gives us flexibility and full traceability to our customers who want to hand on heart know where the hops they are using have come from. The new line also eliminates our reliance on contract packers, which is a real bonus for us and has increased our output as we can now respond to requests for smaller volume orders. Before installing the GIC machine, we would have to wait for orders of a particular hop variety to reach the minimum quantity required by our contract packers. Now, we don’t have that restraint, and we’ve seen our output increase significantly in the first quarter of 2024.

He added that through the investment, the company can cost-effectively fulfil low-volume orders for craft and family brewers and continue to supply the large brewers.

Keith Marrow, applications manager at GIC, added: “Every one of the capsulated coarse crimped 120-micron film packs produced by our GIC400 can have its unique production number printed on it, along with the crop year, variety, batch number, production date and details of the grower.

“This new line gives English Hops the increased speed and efficiency they were looking for along with accountability, plus the ability to produce smaller packs in the future as they respond to market demands.”

24 March, 2024
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