Wednesday, 6 January 2016

Harvard University Students tour Kasapreko

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PHOTOS: Harvard University Students tour Kasapreko

A team of Fifty-four (54)  students and six (6) officials from the  Harvard University Business School on Monday, January 4 toured Kasapreko Company Limited, to familiarize themselves with the company’s operations.
Leader of the Harvard group, Dina Pomeranz, an assistant Professor of Business Administration of the Harvard Business School (HBS), said that the criteria for choosing Kasapreko over other companies was due to the company’s tremendous feat achieved over the years, especially as it started from humble beginning.

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The students were met by Kasapreko’s Chief Executive Officer and Founder Dr Kwabena Adjei, the Managing Director Richard Adjei and other top management persons.

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The students toured the new $70 million automated bottling facility which was commissioned by President John Mahama.

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Kasapreko started with five staff 1989 at Nungua, but the company has grown extensively into a multi-million-dollar multinational total beverage company employing over 600 workers.

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Kasapreko has over 21  alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, with Alomo being it’s flagship brand.

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source : Kasapafmonline

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