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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Atlas Afric | LSE:AAI | London | Ordinary Share | GG00B9B3DY50 | ORD NPV |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.095 | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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RNS Number : 7601S
Atlas African Industries Limited
22 March 2016
Atlas African Industries Limited / Ticker: AAI / Index: AIM and NSE / Sector: Support Services
22 March 2016
Atlas African Industries Limited
('Atlas' or the 'Company')
MOU with Ethiopian Brewery to Supply Glass Bottles
Atlas (AIM, NSE: AAI) is pleased to announce that it has secured a memorandum of understanding ('MOU') with leading Ethiopian brewer Raya Brewery Share Company ('Raya'), for the supply of glass bottles to be produced at the Company's planned state of the art glass bottling factory in Chancho, 45km north of the capital, Addis Ababa (the 'Chancho Project).
Under the MOU, which was signed through Atlas's Ethiopian subsidiary TEAP Glass PLC ('TEAP Glass'), the Company and Raya have agreed in principle, subject to confirmation of quality, to enter into an offtake agreement, to regularly supply international standard, high quality glass bottles to Raya, in substitution of the imported bottles which it currently uses. Both parties recognise the need for the manufacture of bottles in-country and will work together to finalise a full agreement once the development of the Chancho Project is completed.
The MOU demonstrates that the demand fundamentals for glass bottles in Ethiopia are extremely buoyant and the Board are of the view that it underlines the belief that the Chancho Project represents an ideal project to access the emerging Ethiopian consumer market and build a strong presence within the East African industrial sector.
Carl Esprey, Chief Executive Officer of Atlas, said: "This relationship underlines the demand for bottles in Ethiopia and the exceptional opportunity that we have. Raya is a prominent brewery in Ethiopia which currently imports its bottles from abroad. Beer production is continuing to grow year on year and with the substitution of imports a significant pillar of the country's industrial policy, we are ideally positioned to capitalise on the opportunities arising from this. The Ethiopian consumer market is rapidly transforming the country into a manufacturing powerhouse and so we look forward to working with Raya, as well as identifying further opportunities."
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For further information please visit www.atlassupport.com or contact:
Carl Esprey Atlas African Industries Tel: +44 (0) Limited 20 7408 9200 Callum Stewart Stifel Nicolaus Europe Tel: +44 (0) Limited 20 7710 7600 Ashton Clanfield Stifel Nicolaus Europe Tel: +44 (0) Limited 20 7710 7600 Edward Burbidge Burbidge Capital Tel: +254 (0) 202 100 102 Hugo de St Brides Partners Tel: +44 (0) Salis Ltd 20 7236 1177 Charlotte St Brides Partners Tel: +44 (0) Heap Ltd 20 7236 1177
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