SOUTH AFRICA: DGB expands bottling facility
By Richard Hurst | 12 August 2002
By Richard Hurst South African independent wine and spirits importer, exporter and distributor DGB is entering the second phase of a three-phase expansion of its Wellington base, near Cape Town, in this instance involving a new bottling facility and extra warehousing. Chris Smit production director of DGB said that the Rand 60 million project will assist in increasing capacity and efficiency.
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By Richard Hurst South African independent wine and spirits importer, exporter and distributor DGB is entering the second phase of a three-phase expansion of its Wellington base, near Cape Town, in this instance involving a new bottling facility and extra warehousing. Chris Smit production director of DGB said that the Rand 60 million project will assist in increasing capacity and efficiency.

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