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Ghanaian total beverage manufacturer Kasapreko Company has revealed plans to further expand its production capacity line in order to meet its new target of producing 3.5 million cases of spirit products this year.
According to the Managing Director, Richard Adjei, the company will purchase new factory machines by mid-year to increase production in a bid to meet the high demand from consumers.
“We want to produce more to meet the high demand from consumers and stakeholders,” Mr Adjei said at an awards dinner ceremony held in Accra for the company’s distributors and business partners.

Mr Adjei also indicated the Water and Carbonated Soft Drinks (CSDs) division of the company will also receive major investments to expand as result of high demand especially for the Awake Water and the other soft drinks.
During the awards dinner, Kasapreko honored its top 30 performing distributors and business partners for the year 2016 with prizes and packages.
The distributors who cut across the company's beverage portfolios - Spirits, Water and Carbonated Soft Drinks took home prizes such as sales trucks, mini sales vans, tricycle, some products of Kasapreko among others.
The overall best performing distributor award for the Spirits category went to Prince Piddah Enterprise while the overall CSD category award went to Augustine Kwarteng Enterprise in Kumasi.
On behalf of his fellow award winners, Mr Augustine Kwarteng thanked the management of Kasapreko for the recognition and pledged that they (distributors) will support the company to meet its new target for the year 2017.
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