Kasapreko to Become A Total Beverage Company
“This year we are going to be doing our own water, our own soft drinks, our own juices and our own malt drinks,” explains Richard Adjei, CEO of Kasapreko, the number 1 beverage company in Ghana.
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“This year we are going to be doing our own water, our own soft drinks, our own juices and our own malt drinks,” explains Richard Adjei, CEO of Kasapreko, the number 1 beverage company in Ghana.
“When you look at Eastern Africa there is Kenya, Ethiopia and Uganda. We are still in talks with some distributors in those markets,” says Richard Adjei, CEO of Kasapreko, the number 1 beverage company in Ghana.
“Over the last five years we have been able to grow a name for ourselves where we are among the top building material distributors in Ghana.”
“Ghana has caught the attention of large European and American retail companies and the competition in the retail sector will indeed be fierce. We are gearing up for it. To start with, we have 35 branches throughout Ghana.”
“Our long term aim is to be a total beverage company. This year we are going to be doing our own water, our own soft drinks, our own juices and our own malt drinks.”
“One of the products we have introduced is the warning mesh which is essential in the running of your pipelines to avoid breakages.”
Kate Quartey-Papafio talks about the cable industry in Ghana. She also presents Reroy Cables and talks about the other activities of the Group, mentioning some of their competitive advantages and sharing her vision for the future of Reroy.
Mrs. Kate Quartey-Papafio gives an overview of the Reroy Group, which diversified in power cables, power distribution equipments, oil and gas, metals and energy generation. The group is composed of Reroy Cables, Reroy Power, Reroy Metals and Reroy Energy.
Yaw Bediako Sampong gives an overview of the company Ernest Chemists, which is one of the leading pharmaceutical companies in Ghana, dealing with the manufacturing, trading and retail of pharmaceutical products. Mr. Sampong also talks about expansion plans and shares his vision for the future.
The fastest PET bottling line for liquor that Krones has ever installed is up and running – in the West African nation of Ghana. The privately owned enterprise Kasapreko commissioned it in December 2012.