NOMOQ and Contract Bottlers Glasgow Partnership to Boost Ready-To-Drink Market

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NOMOQ, a pioneer in digital can printing, is thrilled to announce its exclusive partnership with Contract Bottlers Glasgow (CBG).

This collaboration introduces a unique promotion aimed at beverage producers keen to enhance their brand visibility in the burgeoning Ready-to-Drink (RTD) sector.

This partnership represents a pivotal development, building upon the robust relationship established between the two companies at the InDrinks Glasgow tradeshow in 2023.

The promotion will be active from 1 September to 23 December 2024, catering to orders between 3000L and 5000L, with a minimum of 12,000 cans.

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During this period, CBG will offer a 50% discount on canning services, while NOMOQ will provide free artwork setup.

Both NOMOQ and CBG are renowned for their innovative and adaptable approaches, alongside exceptional customer service, making this partnership ideal for those aiming to make a significant impact in the rapidly expanding RTD market.

NOMOQ, short for ‘No Minimum Order Quantity’, specialises in producing high-quality, fully recyclable digitally printed cans, offering low production costs and quick turnarounds for creative designs across all beverage brands.

Andrew Bannister, General Manager UK at NOMOQ, said: “We’re thrilled to partner with CBG in this exciting initiative.

“This collaboration not only celebrates our first anniversary operating in in the UK, but also reflects our commitment to supporting beverage creators with high-quality cans, digitally printed with millions of colours and shades with no minimum order quantity which supports stunning special project, craft size productions or simply tight storage space Our team is prepped and ready to go!”

With increasing health consciousness and wellness trends, the UK is witnessing a shift towards RTD cocktails.

The UK RTD cocktails market was valued at USD 58.1 million in 2023 and is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 16.2% from 2024 to 2030.

The broader RTD market is also expected to grow, with IWSR forecasts predicting a volume CAGR of 2% between 2022 and 2027, rising to 5% excluding hard seltzers.CBG is one of the UK’s most versatile bottling and canning facilities, supporting artisanal spirits, established brands, and the Scotch Whisky Industry.

With over 25 years of experience in bottling wine, spirits, and canned beverages, the company’s founders are committed to supporting start-up drinks businesses.

However, this promotion is particularly focused on helping larger spirit companies transition into canning as the RTD market continues to expand.

Ron Young, Co-Founder of CBG, said: “Joining forces with NOMOQ feels like a natural fit. Their approach to digital can printing aligns perfectly with our mission to provide the same quality and experience on canning as we deliver on bottling.

“Together, we’re offering an unparalleled opportunity for our clients to shine.

“We are hoping to assist big and small companies with their bottling needs and then assist them in launching an RTD by at least Spring 2025!”

The promotion offers flexibility, with canning available from September 2024 through March 2025.

Beverage producers interested in participating should contact Contract Bottlers Glasgow directly.

CBG will then facilitate a seamless connection with NOMOQ, ensuring a smooth and creative process from design to delivery.

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