After investing $26 million in the expansion of its beer plant in San Pedro Sula, Cervecería Hondureña plans to increase its production from 1.6 million to 2.6 million hectoliters.
The brewing company, a member of conglomerate AB Inbev, inaugurated its modern production plant this week, with the capacity to pack 50,000 bottles per hour, and which will have a storage space of 14,000 m2.
Details of the finances of the Costa Rican company dedicated to the development and marketing of beverages and foodstuffs, up to September 2015.
From the financial analysis report on FIFCO prepared by Aldesa Puesto de Bolsa:
Main results up to September 2015:
The net profit for the period between June and September 2015 was $11.016 billion, 2.5% less than in the same quarter last year, due to the fact that in this timeframe some real estate sales were made in the field of Coyol of Alajuela, which generated significant revenues. However, other items and products presented a very good quarter.
Coca-Cola FEMSA and Grupo Tampico and its shareholders, announce the successful merger of Grupo Tampico’s beverage division with Coca-Cola FEMSA.
Mexico City, Mexico – October 11, 2011 – Coca-Cola FEMSA, S.A.B. de C.V. (BMV: KOFL; NYSE: KOF) (“Coca-Cola FEMSA” or the “Company”), the largest public bottler of Coca-Cola products in the world in terms of sales volume, and Grupo Tampico S.A.
EmSula was honored internationally by Pepsi Lipton as Lipton’s New Market of the Year for 2008.
For the prize, Pepsico Multinational compared more than 50 countries in Latin America, the Caribbean, Asia and Europe in terms of consumer expectations, projection, quality and acceptance of Lipton tea.
According to an article in laprensahn.com, "This award was described as ‘big leagues’ by the executives of PepsiCo International.
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