Exclusive Distribution Rights

Published: 21 August 2003 y., Thursday
Central European Distribution Corporation today announced it had secured exclusive distribution rights in Poland for Grolsch beer, one of the leading international beer brands in the world and for Jose Cuervo Tequila, the leading tequila brand in the world. CEDC has taken over the exclusive rights for Jose Cuervo from Diageo and for Grolsch from the local brewery Brok/Strzelec. William Carey, Chairman and CEO commented, 'We are excited to bring on these two world-class brands to the CEDC exclusive import list. Grolsch extends our stellar import beer portfolio and Jose Cuervo gives us one of the top names in a fast-growing Polish market for tequila. With European Union ascension in May 2004, the import duties for these brands will go to zero, thereby making these brands more price competitive with domestic products. We expect to see great potential for both brands in Poland.' CEDC is one of the leading importers of beers, wines and spirits, as well as the largest distributor of domestic vodka on a nationwide basis in Poland. The Company operates 52 regional distribution centers in major urban areas throughout Poland. It distributes many of the world's leading brands, including brands such as Johnnie Walker Scotch, Stock Brandy, Sutter Home, Torres, Mondavi and Concha y Toro wines, Corona, Beck's, Foster's, Budweiser Budvar and Guinness Stout beers.
Šaltinis: stockhouse.com
Copying, publishing, announcing any information from the News.lt portal without written permission of News.lt editorial office is prohibited.

Facebook Comments

New comment


Captcha

Associated articles

The most popular articles

Health threat of petrol vapour set to evaporate

When you fill up your car with petrol you often find that your hand will reek of petrol unless you have worn gloves. more »

Falling EU economy set to stabilise as measures take effect

The EU is going through its worst recession since WWII. Inflation has slowed, but employment and public finances are hard hit. The situation should stabilise in 2010. more »

ATM outsourcing helps struggling FIs cut costs

In the current economic environment, banks should carefully analyze the current and future total cost of ownership of their technology assets, and evaluate the outsourcing alternative. more »

Reining in risky investing

Commission proposes first EU law on hedge funds and issues guidelines on bank pay practices. more »

Ways Are Sought to Defend Lithuania’s Business Interests Better

On 30 April, Lithuania’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Vygaudas Ušackas took part in the round table discussion “The European Union’s External Trade Policy and Lithuania’s Positions: Threats and Possibilities for the Lithuanian Industry”. more »

As the number of e-banking users rapidly increases, Bank SNORAS improves this service

Since 28 April this year, the clients of AB Bank SNORAS will be able to process their financial matters in a clearer and more user-friendly environment of “Internet Bank+” system. more »

Paying for the grey

2009 ageing report: Europe tackling the challenge of an ageing population but the recession threatens a setback. more »

3rd Energy Package gets final approval from MEPs

More choice, investment and security of supply lie at the heart of the 3rd energy package. more »

Swine flu fears boost drug giants

Swine flu, a new strain of influenza, has so far left more than a hundred dead. But in one sector, the illness could have huge benefits. more »

Europe's cross-border deal hunters

Central European bargain hunters are crossing borders for the best buys. Slovakian shoppers in Hungary are making the most of their new eurozone membership. more »