TOKYO : Japan's Suntory Beverage & Food sees Australia as a model for integrating canned alcoholic drinks into offerings in other global markets, Chief Executive Makiko Ono said. As Japan's second-biggest domestic maker of soft drinks, Suntory Beverage has traditionally focused on non-alcohol offerings un
TOKYO : Japan's Suntory Beverage & Food sees Australia as a model for integrating canned alcoholic drinks into offerings in other global markets, Chief Executive Makiko Ono said.
This month, the group said it was putting together its alcohol and non-alcohol sides in Suntory Oceania, a A$3-billion partnership serving Australia and New Zealand. "As a beverage company, this is our first time to make RTDs, so I think this will be a new model we can use in markets such as Europe," said Ono."I would like to use Australian as a reference case."
In taking the top job at Suntory Beverage in April, Ono became the first woman to head a Japanese listed company valued at more than 1 trillion yen .
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