Americas liquor sector in good shape, say operators

Joe Bates

15-Mar-2006

Duty-free operators in the Americas have predicted a strong performance from their liquor businesses in 2006, but some have voiced concerns about heightened security measures and supplier consolidation

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Dufry Americas senior vice-president regional product marketing and group category manager spirits Jonathan Potash said the operator's liquor business in the region remained strong. "Our newly-expanded retail operations in Mexico

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