Owens-Illinois (OI Quote) entered a joint venture with the OST Group, one of Russia's largest producers of spirits and soft drinks.
O-I has purchased a minority stake in OST Tara, an OST Group company that operates a glass container plant near Moscow. The recently constructed plant began production in May 2004. As part of the joint venture, O-I has a series of call options through which it may acquire a controlling interest in OST Tara in the future. O-I also has entered into a technical assistance agreement with OST Tara. The OST Group has entered into a long-term supply contract with OST Tara for a major portion of its glass container requirements. "We entered this joint venture with a focus on broadening our market base in an emerging economy demonstrating strong growth," said CEO Steve McCracken. "OST has a prominent standing throughout the Russian Federation and has aggressive development plans. This venture will give us an opportunity to grow with an important customer as well as provide a foundation for growth in the Russian glass markets in general." The OST Tara plant produces more than 200 million glass bottles per year using modern production technology. The site layout and infrastructure offer the opportunity to expand the current production capacity. Additionally, the plant was designed to be environmentally friendly, with a full waste-recycling system. Prior to the opening of the plant, the OST Group purchased bottles from O-I's operations in Finland as well as other suppliers in Ukraine and Latvia. OST Group is composed of more than 30 companies and is one of Russia's largest producers of alcoholic beverages and soft drinks. In 2004, OST Group sales were $300 million. On Thursday, Owens-Illinois was flat at $18.47.- Loading Comments...
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