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"The purchase
of Iceberg will help us take Cobra to a
whole new level in India, allowing us to
increase and manage our capacity and to
really focus our efforts on the Indian market,"
said Bilimoria. "Since we began brewing
Cobra in India for the Indian market back
in 2005, we've made phenomenal progress,"
said the soft-spoken Bilimoria, who is a
member of the British House of Lords and
a first-generation entrepreneur.
Iceberg currently has
a manufacturing capacity of three million
cases of beer per year, which Cobra intends
to increase to seven million cases per year
in a few years, to cater for its markets
in north and east India. Iceberg also has
its own strong beer brand, Iceberg 9000,
which is available in selected markets around
Bihar region. Cobra intends to continue
marketing this beer but have full management,
sales, marketing and brewing control.
"We have previously
brewed Cobra under licence with Iceberg
and have enjoyed an excellent working relationship
with the Katyal Family, which we're sure
will be further strengthened," said
Cobra chief executive Poonam Chandel. "We're
looking at capturing a 10% share in the
Indian beer market by 2012. In order to
achieve this, we need to substantially increase
our brewing capacity to sustain our growth,"
she added.
The Vijay Mallya-controlled
United Breweries, that owns the Kingfisher
brand, is the undisputed leader in India's
beer market currently. Cobra Beer, which
started operations in 1989 by exporting
beer to Britain out of Bangalore, has been
making inroads in key markets in India such
as West Bengal, Chandigarh, Delhi, Rajasthan,
Maharashtra, Goa, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka.
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