ALPLA Group

ALPLA: stable busi­ness per­for­mance with tur­nover of 4.7 bil­lion euros

Mate­rial cost reduc­tions led to mode­rate decline in 2023

Hard, 12 January 2024 – Pharma and recy­cling expan­sion, new mar­kets and pro­ducts: ALPLA invested in fur­ther deve­lo­p­ment and growth in 2023. The global pack­a­ging and recy­cling spe­cia­list closed the finan­cial year with tur­nover of 4.7 bil­lion euros. Lower mate­rial and energy costs paired with exch­ange rate fac­tors resulted in a mode­rate drop in tur­nover. Value added remained stable. While there was strong growth in Africa, demand was weaker in North and Cen­tral Ame­rica as well as in China. ALPLA is on track to achieve its target of using 25 per cent recy­cled mate­rials in its products.

The ALPLA Group invested glo­bally in new pro­duc­tion plants, recy­cling faci­li­ties, tech­no­lo­gies and stra­tegic acqui­si­tions in 2023. As such, the com­pany con­tinued its fur­ther deve­lo­p­ment and laid the foun­da­tions for the future. Annual tur­nover fell by around eight per cent year-on-year, from 5.1 bil­lion euros in the pre­vious year to 4.7 bil­lion euros. This mode­rate decline above all reflects the industry-wide nor­ma­li­sa­tion of mate­rial costs and cor­rects the high level seen in 2022. At the same time, exch­ange rate fac­tors took effect. While ALPLA expanded in the growth mar­kets Africa and Asia, demand sta­gnated in North and Cen­tral Ame­rica as well as in China. In Europe, the com­pany increased its pre­sence in the pharma, recy­cling and indus­trial sectors.

The year of high costs was fol­lowed in 2023 by a year of mixed demand and fluc­tua­tion industry-wide. We nevert­heless gene­rated stable value added, invested exten­si­vely, deve­loped inno­va­tive pro­ducts and built up our capa­ci­ties, thereby laying the foun­da­tions for long-term growth,’ empha­sises CEO Philipp Lehner. ALPLA pro­duces safe, affordable and sus­tainable pack­a­ging solu­tions in 47 count­ries. The com­pany had a staff head­count of 23,300 in 2023. The number of sites increased from 190 to 196 due to new builds, exten­sions and acquisitions.

Expan­sion and focus on pharma
ALPLA tapped new mar­kets in Africa and increased its pre­sence on this con­ti­nent with new builds and capa­city expan­sions. The com­pany entered Morocco and began with the con­s­truc­tion of a state-of-the-art recy­cling faci­lity in South Africa in 2023. In addi­tion to the AMET region (Africa, Middle East & Turkey), Asia and North Ame­rica are fur­ther growth mar­kets. ALPLA plans to focus on invest­ments in these regions as well as in the areas of injec­tion moul­ding and recycling.

The deve­lo­p­ment and pro­duc­tion of phar­maceu­tical pack­a­ging via the ALPLApharma brand was inten­si­fied in 2023 on the basis of the joint ven­ture with Inden Pharma and capa­city expan­sions in Europe. This line of busi­ness is to grow fur­ther this year too. Large-volume con­tai­ners for indus­trial appli­ca­tions have been being sold via the new ALP­LA­in­dus­trial brand since 2023. With its entry into the pump market, ALPLA expanded its port­folio as a system pro­vider last year. As the new majo­rity share­holder of the Danish com­pany Paboco, the pack­a­ging spe­cia­list is also expe­diting the roll-out of fully recy­clable paper bottles.

Sights set on recy­cling target
ALPLA is on track in the area of recy­cling in spite of a slight drop in demand in 2023: at least 25 per cent recy­cled mate­rial is to be used in its pack­a­ging by 2025. This figure is curr­ently at around 20 per cent. To cover its resource needs, ALPLA is focu­sing on high-quality recy­cled PET and HDPE pro­duced in-house. More than 50 mil­lion euros are invested annu­ally in new faci­li­ties, pro­duc­tion lines and tech­no­lo­gies. The installed and pro­jected output capa­city was increased to 350,000 tonnes in 2023 – already twice as much as in 2021.

The com­pany unders­cored the incre­asing signi­fi­cance of this line of busi­ness in 2023 by estab­li­shing the brand ALPLA­re­cy­cling. Fur­ther invest­ments will follow in 2024, as set out by Philipp Lehner: ‘The cir­cular eco­nomy and design for recy­cling are the future. We are already gea­ring up for this by mas­si­vely expan­ding our capa­ci­ties. The sharp increase in demand for recy­cled HDPE con­firms our stra­tegy. We serve global cus­to­mers as a strong partner, offe­ring them high-quality solu­tions around the world.’

 

About the ALPLA Group
ALPLA is one of the world’s leading companies in the manufacture and recycling of plastic packaging. Around 23,300 employees worldwide produce custom-made packaging systems, bottles, caps and moulded parts at 196 sites across 47 countries. The high-quality packaging is used in a wide range of areas, including for food and drinks, cosmetics and care products, household cleaning products, detergents and cleaning agents, pharmaceutical products, engine oils and lubricants.

ALPLA operates recycling plants for PET and HDPE in Austria, Germany, Poland, Mexico, Italy, Spain, Romania and Thailand. Other projects are being realised elsewhere around the world.

www.alpla.com

 

Infor­ma­tion for editorial
ALPLA, Erik Nielsen (Team Leader, Cor­po­rate Com­mu­ni­ca­tions), +43 (0)5574 6021 701, erik.nielsen@alpla.com
Pzwei. Pres­se­ar­beit, Joshua Köb, +43 (0)5574 4471 522, joshua.koeb@pzwei.at