Coca-Cola Hellenic Bottling Company (CCHBC) has announced it plans to buy one of the lading Serbian mineral water companies in a joint acquisition with the Coca-Cola Company.
The purchase includes production facilities at Surdulica in Southern Serbia and the mineral water brand Rosa.
Mr Doros Constantinou, managing director of CCHBC, said: “This acquisition is a significant further commitment to our operations in Serbia. Rosa has great potential for growth as we incorporate it into the Coca-Cola HBC organisation. We have had a strong track record in integrating new water businesses into the group as part of our water strategy and we are pleased to welcome another high quality local brand.”
Coca-Cola HBC is one of the world’s largest bottlers of products of The Coca-Cola Company with operations in 26 countries.
The purchase includes production facilities at Surdulica in Southern Serbia and the mineral water brand Rosa.
Mr Doros Constantinou, managing director of CCHBC, said: “This acquisition is a significant further commitment to our operations in Serbia. Rosa has great potential for growth as we incorporate it into the Coca-Cola HBC organisation. We have had a strong track record in integrating new water businesses into the group as part of our water strategy and we are pleased to welcome another high quality local brand.”
Coca-Cola HBC is one of the world’s largest bottlers of products of The Coca-Cola Company with operations in 26 countries.
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