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ALPLA Group
Company typeGmbH & Co KG
IndustryPlastic packaging systems; bottles, caps and injection moulded parts, preforms
Founded1955; 69 years ago (1955)
FounderAlwin and Helmuth Lehner
HeadquartersHard, Austria
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Philipp Lehner
CEO

Nicolas Lehner
CCO

Ricardo Rehm
CFO

Klaus Allgäuer
CTO

Walter Ritzer
COO
Revenue€ 5.10 billion (2022)[1]
Number of employees
23,300 (2022)
Subsidiaries190 production plants in 46 countries
Websitealpla.com
ALPLA group worldwide
Factory Fußach

ALPLA, otherwise ALPLA Group is an Austrian, international acting plastics manufacturer and plastics recycler headquartered in Hard, specialising in blow-moulded bottles and caps, injection-moulded parts, preforms and tubes. It is one of the largest producers of rigid plastic packaging solutions worldwide, with a total of 190 production plants in 46 countries worldwide, approx. 23,300 employees and annual sales of € 5.10 billion in 2022.[1] In early 2021, the ALPLA Group announced that it would invest an average of 50 million euros a year until 2025 in the ongoing expansion of its recycling activities.

History

The company was founded in 1955 as "Alpenplastik Lehner Alwin OHG" and is today the employer of around 23,300 people in 46 countries worldwide (around 1,120 of them in Vorarlberg, Austria).

The headquarter of the company is in Hard, Austria. ALPLA is building their plants all over the world close to the customers filling plant or even inside the customers building (called: Inhouse Plants). 68 plants of Alpla were built next to the customers filling system.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b "Facts & Figures | ALPLA Group". www.alpla.com. Retrieved 2021-11-17.
  2. ^ "Facts & Figures". ALPLA Group. Retrieved 2022-06-03.