http://topcompaniesindia.com/liquor-companies-in-india/ Liquor companies In India are not only doing well in the country but they have huge market share in the international market as well. Many renowned liquor brands across the globe are supplied by these Indian Companies. Here is the list of top liquor companies in India based on their market capitalization. United Spirits Limited USL is the leading players in the liquor industry and is not only the best in India but it is known as one of the
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Indian Wine Industry January 2011 - Posts * ------------------------------------------------- S p e c i a l f e a t u r e AP market to grow by 10% After a total sale of 40 million cases of IMFL between 2009-2010, the Andhra Pradesh Beverages Corporation Limited (APBCL) is expecting a growth of 10 per cent in volume in the coming financial year. This is in keeping with the sales over the last three years which have been increasing consistently. Since April 2010 the monthy sales have fluctuated
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beverage industry (not including alcoholic beverages) was valued at approximately $200 billion in the year 2007, according to a FICCI-Technopak study, and is expected to grow to $300 billion by 2015. Of course, not all of this produce goes in for processing, and the food processing industry is therefore estimated at a smaller $70 billion. Beverages, primarily packaged tea and coffee, milk-based packaged drinks, carbonated drinks and fruit-based drinks account for a small proportion of the industry, a little
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PROJECT REPORT | | ON INDIAN LIQUOR INDUSTRY Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION…………………………………………………………………….4 2. INDUSTRY OVERVIEW…………………………………………………………..5 3. EVOLUTION OF MARKET STRUCTURE…………………………………..8 4. MARKET PLAYERS AND STRATEGIES…………………………………….10 5. NATURE OF COMPETITION……………………………………………………16 6. ENTRY BARRIERS FOR POTENTIAL ENTRANTS…………………….19 7. CONCLUSION………………………………………………………………………… 21 LIQUOR INDUSTRY IN INDIA INTRODUCTION The Indian alcoholic beverages
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Indian Alcoholic Beverage Industry – Overview India is the third largest market for alcoholic beverages in the world. The demand for spirits and beer is estimated to be around 373 million cases. (Source: Annual Report, Government of India, Ministry of Food Processing Industries). The Alcohol Industry in India can be divided into the following five categories: - 1. Industrial Alcohol 2. Potable Alcohol 3. Mixed Distilleries (Industrial and Potable Alcohol) 4. Bottling Plants (purchasing alcohol
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Liquor industry-In 2013… * India is the 3rd largest liquor market in the world. * One of the fastest growing markets in the world, on the back of demographics & economy. * The overall retail market size of liquor is ~$35 billion per annum. * Strong MNC presence with Diageo, Beam Global, Pernod Ricard, Heineken, SAB Miller, Carlsberg and more. * There are 3 broad categories – IMFL (Indian Manufactured Foreign Liquor which includes whiskey, rum, brandy, vodka & gin), Beer
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India I Equities Consumer Sector Report 18 April 2012 India Consumer – Alcoholic Beverages Holding the fort BSE FMCG: 4779 Nifty / Sensex: 5290/17358 Shirish Pardeshi +9122 6626 6730 shirishpardeshi@rathi.com Aniruddha Joshi +9122 6626 6732 aniruddhajoshi1@rathi.com Anand Rathi Share and Stock Brokers Limited, its affiliates and subsidiaries, do and seek to do business with companies covered in its research reports. Thus, investors should be aware that the firm may have a conflict
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This is because of its investment in theResearch and Development sector in liquor industry which enables it to introduce new brandsrapidly. It has been present in India for many decades which give it an advantage of strong brandloyalty and also a strong brand image. Threat of new entrants: There are many other emerging brands which are coming up in India. As the lifestyle in urbanareas is increasing the per capita liquor consumption is also increasing. These trends are invitinga lot of new foreign
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History Beer began to be exported to India in the early days of the British Empire, including porter and India Pale Ale, also known as IPA. Although as alcohols are not unknown to India thousands of years ago.It is mentioned in some epics of India like The Mahabharatha, called "sura paniyam", which means a liquid that can potentially make the drinker unconscious. The first brewery in India was set up in Kasauli, in the Himalaya mountains, near Shimla, in the late 1820s by the Englishman Edward
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India I Equities Consumer Sector Report 18 April 2012 India Consumer – Alcoholic Beverages Holding the fort BSE FMCG: 4779 Nifty / Sensex: 5290/17358 Shirish Pardeshi +9122 6626 6730 shirishpardeshi@rathi.com Aniruddha Joshi +9122 6626 6732 aniruddhajoshi1@rathi.com Anand Rathi Share and Stock Brokers Limited, its affiliates and subsidiaries, do and seek to do business with companies covered in its research reports. Thus, investors should be aware that the firm may have a conflict
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