Boissons du Cameroun

Les Brasseries bottles and distributes Coca-Cola products in Cameroon, and local soft drink trademarks include Top and Djino.

Today, les Brasseries du Cameroun holds a 75% share of the Cameroonian market for beer and soft drinks.

[3] In its annual report for 2012 (published on 27 June 2013), Les Brasseries produced 4.97 million hectoliters of beer, an improvement of 4.5% over 2011.

[5] In September 2008, Les Brasseries Du Cameroun announced its acquisition of the majority shares in SIAC Isenbeck, which is a subsidiary of the Germany-based group Warsteiner.

SIAC Isenbeck which started activities in Cameroon about a decade ago suffered a significant setback a few years later.

Healthy profits and growth allowed the company to set up its own subsidiaries, including Tangui mineral water and a glass bottle plant.

However, la Crise, a nationwide recession, hit that same year, and les Brasseries du Cameroun struggled to remain profitable for the better part of the next decade.

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