More Inthanin Coffee Houses (BCP) Projected for Cambodia
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More Inthanin Coffee Houses (BCP) Projected for Cambodia
BCP adds coffee shops in Laos, Cambodia
published : 12 Jan 2021 at 04:00
Bangchak Corporation (BCP), a mostly state-owned energy firm, is planning to increase its Inthanin coffee houses overseas to grow its non-oil business after the pandemic calms down.
BCP chief marketing officer and senior executive vice-president Somchai Tejavanija said the company will start with 3-5 new cafes in Laos.
Inthanin Coffee claims to be environmentally friendly, with a total of 690 outlets in Thailand and eight overseas. The business is run by BCP's wholly-owned Bangchak Retail Co.
Mr Somchai said the company plans to expand branches under a master franchise and details of the business direction should be unveiled once the outbreak is under control.
Its business expansion has been delayed since the pandemic started last year, after granting a franchising contract to RCG Retail Group (Cambodia) to add coffee shops in Cambodia and Laos.
A flagship store was opened in Phnom Penh in the first quarter of 2018.
BCP previously set a target to add almost 100 outlets in Laos and Cambodia, with a total of 1,000 coffee shops in Thailand by 2025.
https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/2049479/
published : 12 Jan 2021 at 04:00
Bangchak Corporation (BCP), a mostly state-owned energy firm, is planning to increase its Inthanin coffee houses overseas to grow its non-oil business after the pandemic calms down.
BCP chief marketing officer and senior executive vice-president Somchai Tejavanija said the company will start with 3-5 new cafes in Laos.
Inthanin Coffee claims to be environmentally friendly, with a total of 690 outlets in Thailand and eight overseas. The business is run by BCP's wholly-owned Bangchak Retail Co.
Mr Somchai said the company plans to expand branches under a master franchise and details of the business direction should be unveiled once the outbreak is under control.
Its business expansion has been delayed since the pandemic started last year, after granting a franchising contract to RCG Retail Group (Cambodia) to add coffee shops in Cambodia and Laos.
A flagship store was opened in Phnom Penh in the first quarter of 2018.
BCP previously set a target to add almost 100 outlets in Laos and Cambodia, with a total of 1,000 coffee shops in Thailand by 2025.
https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/2049479/
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