PepsiCo Building Factory In Romania

Officials said PepsiCo's bottling company PepsiAmericas is investing $150 million to build Europe's largest bottling factory in Romania.

BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) -- PepsiCo's bottling company PepsiAmericas is investing $150 million (€105 million) to build Europe's largest bottling factory in Romania, officials said Monday.

The factory will be located west of Bucharest, the capital, and will cover 30,000 square meters. It will open on Sept.1, a press release said.

PepsiAmericas in 2007 took over the group Quadrant-Amroq Bottling QAB, a Pepsi producer and distributor in Romania.

QAB Romania owns two production units in Bucharest and one in Covasna, in central Romania.

Under Soviet communist rule, Pepsi was the only western soft drink that could be bought in Romania. Rival Coca Cola only appeared on the market in Romania after the Soviet Union's collapse in 1989.

PepsiCo signed an agreement in August to take over the two large Pepsi bottlers, Pepsi Bottling Group and PepsiAmericas, in a $7.8 billion (€5.44 billion) deal.

PepsiAmericas sales were down 6 percent in the second quarter to $1.26 billion (€880 million) compared with $1.34 billion in the same period a year earlier.

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