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Export opportunities for WA producers

Wednesday 12 November 2008

Three upcoming major food trade events will give WA food and beverage companies the opportunity to take their produce to new international markets.


Coca-Cola Amatil

Wednesday 30 July 2008

Coca-Cola Amatil an Australian-listed public company, is Australia’s largest producer of non-alcoholic beverages and one of the top five Coca-Cola bottlers in the world.


New route distribution facility contract

Tuesday 03 June 2008

Coca Cola Amatil recently awarded Dematic an order for a $10 million route distribution system to be installed in their newly developed Eastern Creek distribution centre.


Entries for Alcoholic Beverages Awards open!

Thursday 17 April 2008

Entries for the FOOD Challenge Awards are closing soon! If your company has released a new alcoholic beverage product over the past year, enter the FOOD Challenge today and gain the industry recognition your product deserves!


Beer booming across the globe

Wednesday 05 September 2007

Beer consumption is outpacing that of other alcoholic beverages in Brazil, Russia, India and China (BRIC), according to a series of new reports from leading beverage industry analysts Canadean.


Newcomer wins category

Monday 30 July 2007

JMB Beverages were winners of the Non-Alcoholic Beverages category with Edenvale, a range of non-alcoholic wines.


The future’s bright for Brightlite

Monday 30 July 2007

JMB Beverages were awarded a Highly Commended for its Brightlite wines in the Alcoholic Beverages category, sponsored by Imaje.


FOOD Awards dinner event dazzles guests

Thursday 12 July 2007

Over 210 guests celebrated the achievements of 20 companies in Sydney last night at the third-annual FOOD Magazine Challenge Awards.


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