The History of Norbev
The company has been owned and managed
by a member of the Harkness family since production commenced
in Ballymena in April 1919.
The original name “The Braid Mineral
Water Company” and the first factory was located in
an old laundry building in 17 Railway Street Place. Everything
from washing the bottles to corking and labelling was done
manually. The products were delivered to local shops by horse
drawn carts until the purchase in 1927 of a “Guy lorry”
with solid rubber tyres.
It was in 1949 that the first “door
to door” sales, direct to the customers were introduced
by The Braid Mineral Water Company, delivering mineral throughout
Northern Ireland. By the end of the 1950’s, the premises
were becoming too small for the growing delivery fleet so
a larger site was then acquired at 100 Railway Street and
a purpose built factory constructed. Production at this site
commenced in 1961 with a variety of soft drinks and in 1973
the first contract bottling was done for Coca Cola.
In 1995 the decision was taken to change direction
from returnable glass products to contract packing of PET
bottles and the Braid Soft Drinks name and door to door distribution
was sold. After a refit the factory reopened in May 1995 as
“Northern Bottlers”, a subsidiary of the parent
company Braid Holdings and started to produce 500ml PET for
Coca Cola Lambeg. From then to the present the renamed Norbev
has experienced continual growth with the installation of
state of the art bottling lines and the expansion of the range
of products from carbonated, still with sports closures to
pasteurised products and fruit juices for local and overseas
markets.
Today, with line speeds of 25,000 bottles per hour, Norbev
can produce more soft drinks in 10 minutes than what they
could produce in a whole day, 85 years ago!!!
|