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Crown Holdings reports second quarter sales growth

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Crown Holdings reported a sales increase of 10% to $2.2bn (1.1bn) in the second quarter of 2008, primarily owing to favourable exchange rates, higher selling prices and volume growth in beverage and food cans in Europe and Asia.

Almost three-quarters of net sales were generated outside the US to 30 June 2008, compared with 71% in the same period in 2007.

Sales of beverage cans in Europe rose by 9%, driven by a 25% increase in the fast-growing Middle East markets.

Volumes in Asia grew by 8% owing to the addition of a new manufacturing plant in Cambodia and a second production line at the Vietnam plant in Ho Chi Minh City.

Crown also increased sales in its European food can business by 4%.

Gross profit in the second quarter rose by 23% to $352m.

Crown Holdings chief executive John Conway said with two strong quarters behind it, 2008 was “shaping up to be outstanding”.

The company is building a new beverage can plant on its existing food can production site in Casablanca, Morocco, which will be operational late 2009.

Conway said Crown and its licensees reached a “significant milestone relating to sustainability” by selling the 150 billionth lightweight SuperEnd beverage can end.

In addition the company won a special award and two gold stars at the Starpack Awards for its Easylift easy-open can end.

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