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Obolon fosters partnership with German Bitburger
Braugruppe
Thanks to Obolon, the well-known German Bitburger
beer appeared on the Ukrainian premium beer market
in 2009. Obolon cooperated with the German brewer
Bitburger Braugruppe during 2009, setting up joint
production of high-quality super premium Bitburger
beer in 0.5l cans. Today the premium and licensed
beer market in Ukraine is showing an upward trend.
Over the last few months, a 12.6% increase in
the overall market volume has been observed (as
compared to 11.4% for the same period last year).
The beginning of 2010 has been more successful
for Bitburger sales in Ukraine.
30.06.2010 Source: press service of Obolon
Obolon launches production
of pioneering Zhyvchyk noncarbonated beverage
At the end of April, Obolon expanded the Zhyvchyk
product line by starting the production of the
pioneering beverage Zhyvchyk noncarbonated with
apple juice. This move is a response to the latest
trends on the world soft drink market, where still
(noncarbonated) beverages enjoy great popularity.
The new product is manufactured at the Krasylivske
Subsidiary of Obolon CJSC in Khmelnitsky Region.
17.06.2010 Source: press service of Obolon
Obolon markets live fermented quass
Obolon has released a pioneering product onto
the soft drink market - live fermented Bogatyrskyi
quass. Initial batches of the beverage have already
been produced at Zibert Brewery Subsidiary of
Obolon CJSC in Fastiv, Kyiv Region. Bogatyrskyi
quass is a genuine natural quass produced by live
fermentation. It is produced by the classic technique,
according to which the manufacturing process begins
with sprouting barley and rye to obtain malt.
The components of quass are exclusively natural
products - crystal clear water, barley and rye
malt, yeasts and sugar.
16.04.2010 Source: press-service of Obolon
Carlsberg Group In Ukraine
Launches Production Of Baltika No.7 Export
Beer
25.03.2010 Source: Ukrainian News
SUN InBev Ukraine Profit
Jumps 4.8x in 2009
SUN InBev Ukraine, the country's largest national
brewer by sales, reported a net profit of UAH
389mn (USD 49.9mn) in 2009, 4.8x higher than a
year earlier in USD terms. Full financial results
under Ukrainian accounting standards will be released
by the end of April.
11.03.2010 Source: Sincome
Vinnifruit Trims
Production By 51.3% To 36,300 Tons In 2009
IDS Group Cuts Water Sales By 1% To 46.1 Million
Decaliters In 2009
25.02.2010 Source: Ukrainian News
Sandora Intending
To Put Into Operation Trigeneration Power Plant
In Mykoliav Region Until March
05.02.2010 Source: Ukrainian News
Radomyshl Beer And Beverage
Plant Ends 2009 At Loss Of UAH 40.3 Million
02.02.2010 Source: Ukrainian News
Obolon cuts beer output
In 2009, one of Ukraine's largest breweries,
Kyiv-based CJSC Obolon, reduced beer production
by 14.8% to 96.6 million decaliters. The whole
beer market, according to UkrPivo (UkrBeer) Association,
one of the organizer of Beer & Soft Drinks
exhibition, fell down only by 6.2% to 300,500
million decaliters. The Obolon brewery (key trademarks
Obolon, Magnat, Hike, Desant, Gin-Tonic, Rum-Cola,
Maxitos, Prozora, Zhyvchyk) produces beer, low-alcohol
beverages and soft drinks at six enterprises in
Ukraine.
25.01.2010 Source: Ukrinform
Obolon to return to
leaders on Ukrainian beer market in 2010
Kiev-based Obolon brewery plans in 2010 to
regain leading positions on the Ukrainian beer
market lost in 2009. In 2009, the Obolon's share
of beer production was 32.2%, and for the first
time Obolon lost the top position, which the company
firmly intends to regain this year. Last year
the company cut beer production by 14.8% compared
to 2008, to 96.6 million decaliters. The company
said that last year was one of the most difficult
years for the beer sector. Apart from a rise in
excise duties on beer, the market was affected
by a fall in consumers' buying power. Obolon said
that preconditions for its return to the leading
position in 2010 were registered in November-December
2009, when the company's share was 37.2%."The
Obolon Corporation has every chance of retaining
the upward trend seen in the previous months.
In December 2009 the company was the leader on
the Ukrainian beer market, and we took the lead
over our key rival by 4.6%," the press service
said, citing the company's president Oleksandr
Slobodian.
22.01.2010 Source: press-service of Obolon
EBRD to credit CJSC Obolon
with USD 50 million
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
will provide a loan of up to USD 50 million to CJSC
Obolon, one of Ukraine's biggest producers of beer and
no-alcohol beverages, the EBRD press service reported.
The sum will be used for restructuring of the company's
balance and financing investments into extension of
energy capacities of the brewery. The total volume of
this project financing must be USD 123 million.
31.12.2009 Source: Ukrinform
Sandora Launches Production
Of Pepsi And 7-Up Beverages
23.12.2009 Source: Ukrainian News
Ukrainian soft drink producer
Rosinka to be bought by Japan
On 13 November, Japanese company Suntory Holdings
announced the purchase of European manufacturer of soft
drinks Orangina Schweppes. The cost of the deal is kept
confidential, but analysts estimate it to be USD 3.8
billion. As a result of the transaction, Suntory acquired
control over Orangina, Oasis, and Schweppes brand names.
Beside other companies, Orangina Schweppes owns Kyiv
soft drink producer Rosinka TM purchased in 2007. Experts
forecast the deal will stiffen the competition in the
Ukrainian market. The Ukrainians may see the impact
no earlier than a year from now.
The global market actor is interested in the Ukrainian
market as the latter is becoming more consolidated.
Ukrainian market for soft drinks shows 10-15% growth
annually. According to the State Committee for Statistics,
the market volume was USD 77 million in 2008. The growth
slowed down after the start of the crisis (to 3-5% in
2009.)
Competition on the soft drinks market will be strengthened,
while the number of actors will be reducing. A struggle
among producers will be shifted to a national from a
local level. Today, many manufacturers distribute their
products mainly locally. There is no strongly marked
national leader, and manufacturers are going to begin
to struggle for the leadership, experts maintain. Now,
best selling companies on the market are Coca-Cola,
Biola, Zhyvchik, and Fanta TMs.
16.11.2009 Source: Ukrainian News
Obolon Launches Zibert
White Beer Production
12.11.2009 Source: Ukrainian News
IDS Group Expecting Mineral
Waters Market To Grow 7% To 193 Million Decaliters In
2010
IDS Group To Invest USD 20-25 Million In Development
Of Production In 2010
IDS Group, Ukraine's largest mineral-water holding,
was founded in December 2004 through the merger of four
companies: the Industrial and Distribution Systems (Kyiv),
the Nova company (Morshyn, Lviv region), the Myrhorod
mineral-water plant (Poltava region), and the Oscar
Mineral Water Factory (Morshyn, Lviv region). IDS Group
is part of IDS Borjomi International, an international
holding. IDS Group produces mineral water under the
Myrhorodska, Morshynska, Alaska, Staryi Myrhorod, Sorochynska,
and Truskavetska Kryshtaleva brand names. It also imports
the Borjomi brand of mineral water into Ukraine.
04.11.2009 Source: Ukrainian
News
Obolon and Slavutich Carlsberg
Group to resume beer exports to Belarus
The largest Ukrainian breweries Obolon and Slavutich
Carlsberg Group will resume beer exports to Belarus,
according to Ukrainian media. Currently both companies
account for nearly 90% of the total Ukrainian beer exports
to Belarus. All the, shipments were halted in the middle
August due to problems with the Belarusian beer distributor
"Aramis and K" Company. "We have signed
a contract with another company-distributor. Now our
products are returned to the shelves of the Belarusian
supermarkets. However their levels are not as large
as in the past," - said Kravets, Obolon's corporate
affairs director. He also added that due to temporary
absence from the Belarus market the financial losses
of Obolon may exceed USD 1 million. At the same time,
the second largest beer exporter to Belarus Slavutich
Carlsberg Group intends to resume deliveries next week.
"A new company will deal with the distribution
of our products in the Belarusian market", - said
Roman Bondar, the export manager of the company. According
to his estimates, the exports to Belarus this year will
be lower than originally planned by 15%.
30.10.2009 Source: FoodBizDaily.com
Ukraine's Slavutich brewery
sees sales in Belarus unchanged in 2009
Ukraine's brewery Slavutich, Carlsberg Group, plans
to keep sales in Belarus unchanged in 2009 at 700,000
decaliters, national export manager of the company,
Roman Bondar, told Prime-Tass. "It is a very difficult
year both for producers and consumers. We hope to sell
at least the amount we sold in 2008, that is, 700,000
decaliters," he said. Bondar noted a rapid development
of the beer market in Belarus, which is typical of all
former Soviet Union countries. Slavutich, Carlsberg
Group has a combined capacity of 10 million hectoliters
of beer and 2 million hectoliters of soft drinks annually.
The company makes beverages under proprietary and international
brands Slavutich, Slavutich ICE, Lvovskoe, Tuborg, Holsten,
Carlsberg, Baltika, 7UP, Pepsi, and Kvass Taras. Slavutich
Carlsberg Group produced 54.116 million decaliters of
beer in January-August.
10.09.2009 Source: Prime-Tass
Obolon has started manufacturing
new non-pasteurized beer
The company Obolon has started manufacturing new
non-pasteurized beer Obolon Zhivoe. Guaranteed shelf
life of the drink reaches 45 days, which allows to sell
the product overall Ukraine. The novelty is available
in a litre PET packaging, 0.5-litre glass bottles, and
in kegs. The average cost of beer reaches UAH 4 (EUR
0.32 USD 0.46). According to the company, sales of the
new kind of beer will allow to raise market share of
the brand Obolon by 1% in 2009.
09.09.2009 Source: Pivnoe delo
Ukraine's Obolon Brewery to
bottle Bitburger beer
The Ukrainian brewery, Obolon, has concluded a licensing
agreement with the German brewer Bitburger Braugruppe
to bottle and sell Bitburger beer in Ukraine. Bottling
of Bitburger Light began in July 2009. Prior to the
deal Bitburger was imported into Ukraine for eight years
by Huber-Trade, however, these deliveries were halted
in autumn 2008 due to a lack of investment in brand
promotion. The Bitburger light beer will be sold in
Ukraine at UAH 7.5 per 0.5 liters (USD 1 - UAH 7.68).
The Obolon's share in total beer production in Ukraine
posted 35.4% and 30.4% on the domestic market in 2008.
10.08.2009 Source: Ukrinform
Obolon beer wins eight awards
at Moscow beer festival
Obolon Company has won eight awards at the 11th International
Moscow Beer Festival where largest breweries from Russia
and other European countries gathered. Obolon beer won
six awards according to the results of the Osiris 2009
professional contest. Obolon Non-Alcoholic and Obolon
Strong received Platinum Osiris awards. Gold Osiris
awards went to Obolon Light (in the Best Light Beer
11% nomination), Obolon Magnat (in the Best Light Beer
12% nomination), and Obolon White (as an example of
the best special beer). Obolon Wheat won Silver Osiris.
Obolon also won two awards in the National Tasting contest.
16.07.2009 Source: Ukrinform
Pepsi-owned Ukraine juice
producer starts producing FruTonus fizzy drinks
Mykolayiv-based Sandora, the leading Ukrainian juice
producer acquired by PepsiCo in 2007, has started producing
fizzy drinks under the FruTonus brand. A special line
for fizzy drink production with a capacity of 170 million
liters a year has been set up. "We plan that this
new product will become a strong brand on the fizzy
drink market, which is a new market for Sandora. This
step will help us not only widen the range of our products,
attracting additional consumers and increasing sales,
but also strengthen our positions on the non-alcoholic
drinks market," Olena Stoyanova, the marketing
director at the company said. The company plans to produce
8 million liters of the new drink this year.
03.07.2009 Source: Ukrainian News
Czech beer brand Velkopopovicky
Kozel, a recent arrival on the Ukraine market, will
hold a major promotional event - an open-air festival
dedicated to Czech culture in Pirogovo Museum. Produced
by Sarmat brewery in Donetsk, the beer takes its name
from Velke Popovice village, only10 kilometers from
Prague. Beer festivals are frequently held there. Now
this tradition is gaining hold in Kyiv. The event will
be held July 4-5, inside the so-called "Czech Village"
in Pirogovo
02.07.2009 Source: Kyiv Post
EBRD To Provide Loan Of USD
50 Million To Obolon
The EBRD is considering providing a senior loan
of USD 50 million to support CJSC Obolon, a leading
Ukrainian beer and beverages producer, in restructuring
its balance sheet and funding energy efficiency improvements.
Obolon CJSC (the "Company" or "Obolon")
is a leading Ukrainian company in the beer and soft
drinks sector with annual 2008 production volume of
around 113 million dekalitres of beer and an estimated
30 per cent of market share in 2008.
26.06.2009 Source: Ukrainian News
Odesa Champagne Factory Plans
Start Making Kosher Champagne For Export To Israel,
West Europe And USA
19.06.2009 Source: Ukrainian News
Obolon introduces mineral
water Prozora in in new premium packaging, a 0.5-litre
glass bottle. The product is available in retail outlets
and in the HoReCa segment.
17.06.2009 Source: Ukrainian
News
Sandora Launches Carbonated
Soft Drink Bottling Line Of 170 Million Litres Annual
Capacity
16.06.2009 Source: Ukrainian News
CJSC Sarmat Extends Brand
Portfolio
CJCS Sarmat has started local production of Zolotatya
Bochka - one of the leading Russian brands in premium
segment at its brewery in Donetsk. The premium segment
is one of the fastest growing in the Ukrainian beer
market. Zolotaya Bochka has been imported to Ukraine
from Russia for five years and ranks second in the premium
segment on the Russian market, with a share of 11%.
The start of Zolota Bochka beer production became possible
due to Sarmat gaining new production capacity during
its modernization. In May 2009, the modernization of
the Donetsk brewery was completed. Investment into the
modernization was USD 12 million. CJSC Sarmat is the
subsidiary of one of the largest breweries in the world,
SABMiller plc, which operates in over 55 countries and
owns over 200 brands, among which are Pilsner Urquell,
Peroni Nastro Azzurro, Miller Genuine Draft and Grolsch.
The capacity of the Donetsk plant is 18 million decaliters
a year.
11.06.2009 Source: Ukrainian News
Obolon Launches Production
Of Low-Alcohol Beverage Icelife
02.06.2009 Source: Ukrainian News
Lvivska Pyvovarnia, one
of the ten largest breweries in Ukraine, increased beer
production by 371,000 decaliters or 29.78% to 1,617,000
decaliters in April, compared with April 2008. The Lvivska
Pyvovarnia brewery is part of the Carlsberg Group Ukraine
(previously Baltic Beverages Holding Ukraine), which
also includes the Slavutych beer and nonalcoholic beverage
plant (Zaporizhia) and the Slavutych brewery (Kyiv).
30.05.2009 Source: Ukrainian News
Beer in PET is a big seller
PET filling- and packaging equipment at Radomyshl
brewery accelerates growth
Consumption of beer and kvass
in the Ukraine is increasing by leaps and bounds. Although
Ukrainians consider glass bottles an indication of the
premium nature of a brew, the Radomyshl brewery nevertheless
has invested in a new PET filling and packaging plant
to keep up with increasing food and beverage consumption.
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International Mai 2009
Obolon Launches Export Of
Malt And Beer Pellets
The largest Ukrainian manufacturer of beer and beverages
Company "Obolon" has started exporting its
own production of raw materials - barley malt and beer
pellet.
08.05.2009 Source: Ukrainian News
Odesa Cognac Factory Ends
Q1 With UAH 6.9 Million In Profit
07.05.2009 Source: Ukrainian
News
SABMiller invests over USD
140 million into Ukraine's Sarmat brewery
SABMiller, one of the world's largest beer producers,
has invested over USD 140 million in the development
of Donetsk-based Sarmat beer brewery. The amount also
includes funds spent on the acquisition of the brewery
in 2008. According to Sarmat Director General Ihor Tykhonov,
about USD 12 million was spent on the modernization
of brewing facilities. The project included the reequipping
of water treatment and microbiological stability systems,
and the deployment of new packaging lines. As was reported,
SABMiller plc last year bought 99.84% of stocks in Sarmat,
a large Ukrainian beer producer. Sarmat was sold to
SABMiller by Rinat Akhmetov, Ukraine's richest man.
Its share on Ukraine's beer market in 2007 was about
8%.
28.04.2009 Source: Ukrainian News
Frances Soufflet Group
buys Dnipropetrovsk Dnipro brewery from SCM
France's Soufflet Group, one of the largest malt producers
in the world, has bought malt producer Dnipropetrovsk
Dnipro brewery from Donetsk-based System Capital Management
Group.
03.02.2009 Source: Ukrainian News
Bayerisches Bier aus Poltawa
Poltawpiwo zählt heute unbestritten zu den zehn
besten Bierbrauereien der Ukraine. Das Unternehmen erhielt
mehrere ukrainische und internationale Auszeichnungen.
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