The FINANCIAL — Suntory Beverage & Food Asia Pte Ltd (Suntory), the Asia Pacific headquarters of Tokyo Stock Exchange listed Suntory Beverage & Food Limited, a global soft drink company, and PepsiCo, Inc., one of the world’s largest food and beverage companies, on November 2 announced an agreement to form a beverage joint venture in Thailand.
The new joint venture is designed to build on PepsiCo’s strong existing position in Thailand and to create new growth opportunities for both companies in the market. PepsiCo is one of the leading players in Thailand’s growing liquid refreshment beverage market, and the alliance is intended to combine the strengths of both companies in ways that are mutually beneficial to their businesses, customers and consumers. The joint venture also positions PepsiCo to continue to transform and expand its beverage portfolio to meet consumer demand for healthier options, and incorporate Suntory’s complementary brands and broad offerings, according to PepsiCo.
Under the terms of the joint venture agreement, PepsiCo’s Thailand beverage business, operated through the company International Refreshment (Thailand) Co. Ltd (IRTC), will change its name to Suntory PepsiCo Beverage (Thailand) Co., Ltd. Suntory will become a 51 percent shareholder, while PepsiCo will retain 49 percent of this formidable new alliance. Suntory and PepsiCo leaders will hold key roles in the management of the joint venture, which will serve as the bottler for both companies in Thailand. Suntory and PepsiCo have an established record of successfully working together in other markets, including the United States, Japan, Vietnam and New Zealand.
Shekhar Mundlay, CEO, Beverage Division, Suntory Beverage & Food Asia Pte Ltd. said: “Suntory views Southeast Asia as a strategic priority, which we anticipate will continue to have high growth due to rapid urbanization and a younger population relative to other regions. Within this region, Thailand stands out as a high-potential, dynamic market. PepsiCo has already established a solid foundation with its portfolio of iconic brands, excellent manufacturing and distribution system, not to mention world-class workforce. We look forward to Suntory PepsiCo Beverage (Thailand) Co., Ltd. building on this foundation to grow the business in Thailand even further through an expanded product portfolio.”
Suntory has accelerated its global strategy and expanded its beverage and food business in Asia Pacific following the establishment of its regional headquarters in Singapore. Expansion into the beverage business in Thailand is a key part of Suntory’s long-range plans. Suntory is also the owner of BRAND’S in Thailand, which is one of the largest health supplements manufacturers and marketers locally and in the region. Additionally, Suntory has a strong portfolio of beverage brands including Lucozade, Ribena, CC Lemon, TEA+, MYTEA, GoodMood and MYCAFE.
Adel Garas, President, PepsiCo Asia Pacific Region, said: “Thailand is a critical and strategic market for PepsiCo in the Asia Pacific region. We have a long history in the country, going back to when Thai consumers got their first taste of Pepsi in 1952. To remain competitive and position ourselves to continue to deliver sustainable, profitable, long-term growth, we must always ensure we have the right business model to meet the needs in a given market. We believe the joint venture with Suntory provides us with a strong partner and platform for continued growth in Thailand.”
In the last five years – 2012 through 2016 — PepsiCo has invested hundreds of millions of US dollars in Thailand through its beverages and foods businesses, including two beverages and two foods manufacturing plants. PepsiCo invested in its first beverage plant in Thailand, located in Amata City Industrial Estate of Rayong Province in 2012. In 2016, it opened a second beverage plant in Thailand, located in Nong Khae Industrial Estate, Saraburi Province, with an aim to strengthen its growing beverage business in Thailand and support long-term portfolio expansion and diversification, doubling capacity of its first plant.
PepsiCo will retain marketing and innovation responsibilities for PepsiCo’s iconic beverage portfolio, so Thai consumers will still be able to enjoy their favorites — including Pepsi-Cola, 7-UP, Mirinda, Gatorade, Lipton, and Aquafina.
PepsiCo will continue to independently operate its foods business in Thailand. PepsiCo enjoys market leadership in Thailand’s snacks category with its Lay’s, Sunbites, and Tawan brands, and intends to maintain support for the local agriculture industry, and to invest in innovation and distribution to grow its foods business across the country.
This transaction is subject to the completion of legal processes.
Pictured (left to right): Mr. Takayuki Sanno, Executive Vice President, Corporate Strategy & Business Development, Suntory Beverage & Food Asia Pte Ltd.; Shekhar Mundlay, CEO, Beverage Division, Suntory Beverage & Food Asia Pte Ltd.; Parinya Kitjatanapan, Vice President and General Manager, IndoChina Commercial Unit, PepsiCo Asia Pacific Region; Omer Malik, General Manager, PepsiCo Thailand Beverages.
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