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==Sports patronage==
==Sports patronage==
Obolon CJSC actively supports Ukrainian [[soccer]]. Since 1999, it has been sponsoring district club in Kyiv, which is now playing in the country's highest division under [[FC Obolon Kyiv]] name. Regional subsidiaries also support their local teams. The company has also created a nation-wide system of junior soccer teams. Such charity is largely inspired by the personal commitment of its CEO (an amateur footballer in his young years).
Obolon CJSC actively supports Ukrainian [[football]]. Since 1999, it has been sponsoring district club in Kyiv, which is now playing in the country's highest division under [[FC Obolon Kyiv]] name. Regional subsidiaries also support their local teams. The company has also created a nation-wide system of junior soccer teams. Such charity is largely inspired by the personal commitment of its CEO (an amateur footballer in his young years).


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 13:52, 23 June 2008

Obolon CJSC (Ukrainian: ЗАТ "Оболонь") is a Ukrainian producer of beverages. In Ukraine, the company is the second-largest producer of beer after InBev and the largest producer of soft drinks, topping Coca-Cola[citation needed], in terms of physical volume. Its main plant in Kiev is the largest brewing facility in Ukraine by capacity.

Obolon CJSC
Company typePrivate
Industrybeverages
FoundedKiev, Ukraine (1992)
HeadquartersKiev, Ukraine
Key people
Oleksandr Slobodian, ex-CEO
Productsbeer, sodas, cocktails, mineral water
Revenuenot disclosed
not disclosed
UAH 201 million (2005)
Number of employees
more than 20,000
Websitewww.obolon.com

History

The company's main brewery was built in 1980 according to designs made by Czech engineers, near an artesian well in Kiev's Obolon district. Initially called Kiev brewery #3, it acquired the name "Obolon" in 1986. In 1992, Obolon became the first privatized company in independent Ukraine and registered its corporate brand Obolon (Ukrainian: Оболонь). The shares of company stock were distributed among its employees. In 1993, Obolon changed its legal status to a closed joint-stock company. In 1997, Obolon obtained a $40 million loan from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, which the company used to significantly expand its production capacities.

Oleksandr Slobodian, the CEO and veteran of the company, also participates in Ukrainian politics. He is a member of the Verkhovna Rada (representing the conservative People's Movement of Ukraine) for two consecutive sessions.

Structure

In addition to its main plant in Kiev, Obolon owns subsidiary breweries in several Ukrainian cities:

The company also has a number of distribution branches throughout Ukraine.

Products and market share

Obolon CJSC has a share of 26.2% of the Ukrainian beer market in terms of physical volume, behind only InBev. In 2005, the company increased its output of beer by 37% to 76.8 mln dal. Its leading beer brand is Obolon Svitle (Ukrainian: "Оболонь світле" brand of light beer. Obolon is the largest Ukrainian exporter of beer, accounting for 82.2% of Ukrainian beer exports, with most of its exports being supplied to Russia.

Sports patronage

Obolon CJSC actively supports Ukrainian football. Since 1999, it has been sponsoring district club in Kyiv, which is now playing in the country's highest division under FC Obolon Kyiv name. Regional subsidiaries also support their local teams. The company has also created a nation-wide system of junior soccer teams. Such charity is largely inspired by the personal commitment of its CEO (an amateur footballer in his young years).

See also