Swedish oat drink manufacturer Oatly is making a major investment in its Landskrona factory, according to reports from Swedish media. The company plans to invest 160 million kronor in the facility during 2026 and early 2027. The investment aims to significantly increase production capacity to meet growing European demand.
Production is reportedly set to rise from 150 million to 200 million liters per year. The Landskrona factory is described as central to Oatly's growth strategy for the European market. Simon Broadbent is mentioned in connection with the investment, though his specific role is not detailed in the available reports.
The expansion comes as Oatly continues its rapid growth trajectory in the plant-based beverage sector.