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Carlsberg Expands its Business in Laos

Source: Carlsberg
17/12/2007

Dec. 17 - Carlsberg has strengthened its position in the beverage market in Laos following the completion of the acquisition of 70% of the shares in Lao Soft Drink Co Ltd. – the bottler of Pepsi in Laos. The remaining 30% of the shares are held by the Government of Laos.

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Holding a 90% market share the company is a major player in the soft drinks market in Laos with brands such as 7-Up and Mirinda.

The production facility is located in the capital Vientiane, and has 290 employees and a capacity of approx. 400,000 hl.

Henrik Juel Andersen, Managing Director of Carlsberg Indochina said: “We believe in the brands and in the Company’s management. It is a very professionally run operation in every aspect, the factory is of international standard, and produces high quality products. Carlsberg is excited about the opportunity to further strengthen the operation in close cooperation with the Government and the Company’s management”.

Carlsberg and the Government are already co-operating via the 50/50 joint venture, Lao Beer Co. Ltd. producing the famous Beer Lao, the leading beer brand in Laos.



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