SPC Global Holdings Ltd engages in agribusiness and branded food and beverage manufacturing and distribution across domestic and international markets, focusing on high-quality products with a seed-to-fork approach. The company re-listed on the ASX in December 2024 (ASX: SPG) and progresses through strategic expansion, integration of acquired brands, and capacity enhancements to support growth in its core segments and channels. Headquartered in Melbourne, Australia, SPC Global operates manufacturing facilities in Australia and internationally, with a diversified product portfolio across multiple food categories and regions.
Main activities and offerings include processing, packaging, and distribution of branded and private-label food and beverage products; canned fruits and vegetables; fruit snacks and ready meals; beverages and juice products; bakery and snack items; and related value-added processing services. The company emphasizes end-to-end supply chain management from sourcing and farming partnerships to production, quality control, and distribution across its markets.
Latest major changes include merger-related integration and capacity expansions at key sites, leadership appointments with FMCG track records, and strategic realignment to capture synergies from acquisitions and the December 2024 re-listing; these changes support expansion into new channels, development of innovative products and formats, and efficiency improvements to meet global demand. The group also announces ongoing portfolio rationalization and digitalization initiatives aimed at improving working capital management and operating leverage, alongside expansion plans to grow international footprint and market reach.
Industry and segments SPC Global serves include branded consumer foods, private-label manufacturing, and contract packaging within the broader food and beverage sector; target customers span retailers, wholesalers, food service operators, and institutional buyers across Australia, New Zealand, the United States, and Asia-Pacific regions. Subsidiaries and partnerships bolster manufacturing capacity and product breadth, with parent-subsidiary relationships structured to optimize scale, cross-border sourcing, and brand development.
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