NRI
UK Beer King, Cobra CEO Karan Bilimoria after
India Market
- NRI UK, Cobra beer CEO Karan Bilimoria like
to grab India's 100 million beer cases a year.
- He plans to set up a greenfield project in
Hyderabad and have invested $20 million in India
Read Full Story
London, July 6, 2006
IANS
Cobra, the 'NRI beer' company, is negotiating
tie-ups with three additional breweries - a move
that will take its capacity in India to four million
cases a year.
Cobra, which positions itself as a premium beer
and is sold largely in Britain's Indian restaurants,
entered the Indian market three years ago, initially
importing the beer from its production unit in
Bedford, Britain.
It later tied up with Mount Shivalik Breweries
in Rajasthan to commence local production and
aims to touch sales of one million cases a year
within the next 18 months.
The Indian beer market is estimated to be about
100 million cases a year.
Cobra CEO Karan Bilimoria, who was granted peerage
on June 16, said that with the four breweries
in place, the company would be in a position to
better distrib ute its beer nationally.
"We will announce the tie-ups in a few weeks
time. We also have plans to set up a greenfield
project in Hyderabad. We estimate the company
would have invested $20 million in India by the
time the project is set up," Bilimoria told
the agency.
Lord Bilimoria, as he will henceforth be referred
to, likens Cobra's entry into India to an "NRI
coming home".
"We are a British company, but Cobra is
a beer of Indian origin (it was initially brewed
in Bangalore and exported to Britain when the
brand was launched in Britain in 1990). So it
is like coming home for us.
"It is India's first international beer
- it is exported to 42 countries," said Bilimoria,
who has production units in Britain, Belgium,
Poland and the Netherlands, apart from India.
Priced at par with premium brands like Fosters,
Cobra has also launched its non-alcoholic beer
in India and plans to hit the market with its
superstrong King Cobra brand as well.
Any
comments on this article or
you have any news:
Click
here
Disclaimer
NRIinternet.com will put up as
many of your comments as possible but we cannot
guarantee that all e-mails will be published.
We reserve the right to edit comments that are
published.
|