This document summarizes a promotional event held by Aveenash Chhabria to promote Coca-Cola products, specifically Kinley water. The event involved sampling and distributing Kinley water to approximately 6,000-7,000 attendees of a multi-day outdoor race event. Stocks of Kinley, RGB, and Slim canned water were brought to stalls and distribution points around the event grounds. The team successfully served Kinley to around 1,800 people and created awareness of Coca-Cola products among around 4,000-4,500 of the total attendees.
Presentation by Lenny Schad, Chief Technology Information Officer, Houston ISD given at Global Cities Education Network GCEN Singapore Symposium, October 2013.
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Presentation by Lenny Schad, Chief Technology Information Officer, Houston ISD given at Global Cities Education Network GCEN Singapore Symposium, October 2013.
Market Research Report : Water Purifier Market in India 2010Netscribes, Inc.
For the complete report, get in touch with us at: info@netscribes.com
Total market for water purifiers in India is valued at INR 9 bn in 2009 and is expected to grow significantly in near future. Market comprises of three segments Ultra Violet (UV) based Purifiers, Reverse Osmosis (RO) purifiers and storage / resin based purifiers.
The report provides a snapshot of the market. An overview gives a quick picture of the market with estimated market size, growth rate, segment share, and revenue split between organised and unorganised sectors. An analysis of drivers reveals that the scarcity of clean drinking water, low penetration of water purifiers, increasing urbanization and rising water borne diseases is driving growth in this sector. The key challenges identified include lack of standards and low awareness levels. Future trends identified include tie-ups for enhancing distribution, increasing product portfolio and rural expansion. The competitive landscape identifies major players in this sector. The report also provides details of the key developments in this space.
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Packaged bottled water industry is expected to witness healthy growth of 15% CAGR in next five years. ValueNotes reports highlights the drivers which are boosting this growth along with trends witnessed in the Indian market.
Encouraging volunteers and local businesses to get involved with the next Crail Food Festival to be held on 15-16 June 2013
Presentation to be made by Graham Anderson at British Legion Hall, Crail on 16 November 2012
Presentation created by: Susan McNaughton of http://www.susanmcnaughton.com with words by Graham Anderson
Nigel Wright’s Andrew Openshaw chats to Nigel Mills from The Lakes Distillery to discuss preparations for the release of its flagship brand, The Lakes Malt. Nigel also reveals some of the challenges and successes the business has had since launching in 2012.
Nigel Wright’s Andrew Openshaw chats to Nigel Mills from The Lakes Distillery to discuss preparations for the release of its flagship brand, The Lakes Malt. Nigel also reveals some of the challenges and successes the business has had since launching in 2012.
Encouraging volunteers and local businesses to get involved with the next Crail Food Festival to be held on 15-16 June 2013
Presentation to be made by Graham Anderson at British Legion Hall, Crail on 16 November 2012
Presentation created by: Susan McNaughton of http://www.susanmcnaughton.com with words by Graham Anderson
Nigel Wright’s Andrew Openshaw chats to Nigel Mills from The Lakes Distillery to discuss preparations for the release of its flagship brand, The Lakes Malt. Nigel also reveals some of the challenges and successes the business has had since launching in 2012.
Nigel Wright’s Andrew Openshaw chats to Nigel Mills from The Lakes Distillery to discuss preparations for the release of its flagship brand, The Lakes Malt. Nigel also reveals some of the challenges and successes the business has had since launching in 2012.
5. Sampling Stock
We took sampling for this event in following quantities.
25 cases of RGB 250 Ml,
25 cases of Slim can 250 Ml,
80 cases of Kinley 500 Ml,
RGB and Slim can were only served at stall while Kinley was served in
the whole event.
6. Stock we took for sampling
Stock placed at stall Stock placed at
Race start point
7. Served Kinley
Keeping our purpose in the mind, we served Kinley to all kind of people
present in the event such as, local & international participants and
crowed too.
8. During Day
We served the water to race participants and international guest,
Who themselves told us that they LOVE to drink COKE.
10. Population Covered
This whole event was attended by approximately 6,000 – 7,000 people.
This year crowed was less than last year of approximately 10,000
people. Due to the rangers and army’s strict security controls many
villagers could not come. But still event was at its full energy and full
of crowed.