Industrie des Boissons du Sénégal (IBS) invests in new units to the tune of €14 million
El Sahili, distributor of Coca Cola in Senegal is moving up a gear and investing €14 million in new units.
Someone shares this article with you
▪ Industrie des Boissons du Sénégal (IBS) invests in new units to the tune of €14 million
▪ El Sahili, distributor of Coca Cola in Senegal is moving up a gear and investing €14 million in new units.
▪ https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/809903/industrie-des-boissons-du-senegal-ibs-invests-in-new-units/
The El Sahili family, owners of Industrie des Boissons du Sénégal (IBS), is pushing ahead with its plans to be the dominate player in the national agri-food sector.
This article is for subscribers only. To read more, subscribe with a special offer.
You are connected to your Jeune Afrique account but your Africa Business+ subscription does not allow you to consult the English version. To update your subscription, contact us by clicking here.
Recommended articles
Agribusiness
20/11/2023 at 15h03, by Africa Business+, updated 21/11/2023
Afropa invests $30m in Liberia and Sierra Leone bottled water plants
This family-owned SME importer of Nestlé products, which trades and sells food and beverages, plans...
Agribusiness
06/06/2023 at 17h42, by Africa Business+, updated 07/06/2023
Burkina Faso’s Afridia Industries (beverages) sets sights on Mali and Côte d’Ivoire
Having established a foothold in Burkina Faso, Aziz Nassa, director of Afridia Industries, wants to...
Agribusiness
21/11/2022 at 16h10, by Africa Business+
Senegal : Farès brothers seek IFC support to boost SIAGRO beverage production
The producer aims to increase capacity at its Kirène site in a booming beverage market in Senegal.
Agribusiness
23/04/2021 at 18h05, by Africa Business+, updated 25/04/2021
The new Coca-Cola’s Africa operating teams around Bruno Pietracci
A McKinsey alumnus who joined the American giant in 2008, the Italian-Brazilian took over the African...
Agri-food industry
24/03/2021 at 17h27, by Africa Business+
Wilmar holds back on Patisen peanut oil project in Senegal
The company partnered with Patisen in 2019 to establish a crushing unit.
Agri-food industry
08/09/2020 at 18h04, by Africa Business+, updated 09/09/2020
Following its PepsiCo divorce, Win Industries expands its interests in Senegal
Jeune Afrique Business+ brings you the details.
Any questions ? contact us
Please get in touch with the Africa Business+ team if you require any further information.
Email us : customer.care@africabusinessplus.com
Add AB+ to your home screen
1. Click on at the bottom of your screen.
2. Click on to add AB+ on the home screen.
3. Enter the name of the shortcut and confirm.