Poland's Tymbark Maspex company, the biggest nectar producer domestically, is likely to tackle the mineral water segment, a 300m-euro market, after having recently added "production of mineral water and other bottled waters" to its core business, as revealed in the Official Gazette.
"We're permanently open to new opportunities, watching the entire market, and this is why we're not ruling out any development possibility in the field," said Krzysztof Grabowski, chairman of the company's board.
Tymbark, one of the biggest Polish investors in Romania, reached 54m-euro turnover in 2009 and owns two soft drinks plants in Vălenii de Munte, Prahova county.
For 2011, the Polish producer has budgeted a 10% turnover increase, after registering a similar trend in 2010.
"We estimate we got close to initial estimates in 2010, having forecast a 10% sales increase from 2009. Exports outpaced the domestic market," said Grabowski.
Poland's Tymbark Maspex company, the biggest nectar producer domestically, is likely to tackle the mineral water segment, a 300m-euro market, after having recently added "production of mineral water and other bottled waters" to its core business, as revealed in the Official Gazette.
"We're permanently open to new opportunities, watching the entire market, and this is why we're not ruling out any development possibility in the field," said Krzysztof Grabowski, chairman of the company's board.
Tymbark, one of the biggest Polish investors in Romania, reached 54m-euro turnover in 2009 and owns two soft drinks plants in Vălenii de Munte, Prahova county.
For 2011, the Polish producer has budgeted a 10% turnover increase, after registering a similar trend in 2010.
"We estimate we got close to initial estimates in 2010, having forecast a 10% sales increase from 2009. Exports outpaced the domestic market," s