Gruppo Campari, a leading player in the global branded beverage industry, has slowed the fall in profits in its year-to-date and expects its final quarter performance to “stabilise” the business.
Cuba Beverage, a US-based manufacturer of herbal energy juice, has entered into a new distribution agreement with convenience store distributor Core-Mark.
China New Borun Corporation, a leading producer and distributor of corn-based edible alcohol in China, today announced its unaudited financial results for the third quarter ended September 30, 2013.
Champagne maker Laurent-Perrier has appointed The House Worldwide and retail specialist Path to assist with the development of its UK sales and marketing strategy.
The Philippine Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) and Nestlé Philippines are planning to establish more coffee satellite buying stations, in a move to directly purchase from local farmers across the nation.
Drinks giant Diageo is looking to purchase India-based United Spirits’ brand, Black Dog, which is reported to be the world’s fastest growing Scotch whiskey in the last five years。
Heineken USA, White Plains, N.Y., announced its new “Bring Your Sunday Best” retail program featuring its Heineken, Dos Equis, Newcastle Brown Ale, Strongbow Cider and Tecate brands.
Starbucks plans to open more stores at train stations and on motorways in Germany to make a profit in Europe's largest economy, the U.S. group's European boss said.
Harbor Distributing has agreed to acquire substantially all of the assets of Allied Beverages Inc (ABI), a wholesale beverage distributor in Northwest Los Angeles, Ventura, and Santa Barbara counties.
On November 12, Gerber Emig's shareholders announced the merger with Refresco to create leading European bottler of soft drinks, juices and fruit juices for retailers and branded players.
AriZona Beverages, a US-based producer of ready-to-drink tea beverages, has partnered with Skinnygirl brand to manufacture a new range of five-calorie sparkling waters - Skinnygirl Sparklers.
Coca-Cola has agreed to review its top sugar suppliers to ensure that the company does not buy from large plantations that were assembled using “land-grab” tactics that evict small farmers or local residents in developing countries