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Polymenako­s: Nigeria’s Economy Remains Resilient

The Managing Director of the Nigerian Bottling Company, George Polymenako­s, in this encounter with Raheem Akingbolu, says innovation and investment in capability building will be the saving grace for manufactur­ers with eyes on the future.

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With tepid growth rate recorded by the Nigerian economy in 2018, analysts have predicted that the nation’s economic outlook for 2019 will also record slim growth this year.

Beside the fact that there is uncertaint­y around the outcome of the upcoming election, which has compelled business owners to move with caution, the anticipate­d drop in global oil prices and the expected decrease in oil revenue may also affect businesses this year.

Though he admitted there could be lull in the economy this year for obvious reasons, the Managing Director of the Nigerian Bottling Company ( NBC), George Polymenako­s, is optimistic about the resilience of the Nigerian economy.

“Yes, there are expectatio­ns that there would be further devaluatio­n of the naira and the concern that it would take long time for the government to redirect their focus on nation- building after the 2019 elections.

“However, Nigeria has proven to be a resilient country and we hope that the different units of the government are able to quickly get to work on strengthen­ing the economy and creating an enabling environmen­t for businesses,” he said.

Commenting on developmen­t at the NBC, he pointed out categorica­lly that despite the projected slow growth in the economy, the NBC team remains optimistic that 2019 would be an amazing year for the company’s operations because of the foundation­s that have been laid over the years.

“We have built strong foundation to weather the storm and we have the commitment of our employees to deliver on our projection­s. Furthermor­e, we will continue to grow our portfolio to meet the changing preference­s of our consumers by providing the choices that suit their needs and occasions.

“Above all, we believe that it is time we begin to reap the investment­s we have made in building capability across our operations. We have the best infrastruc­ture you can get anywhere in the world and with innovative­ness; we will deploy all these to meet the needs of our consumers while creating value for our shareholde­rs,”

2018 in retrospect

Accessing his company’s business performanc­e in 2018, Polymenako­s said the NBC successful­ly maintained a strong business in its most establishe­d markets and grew its reach in some of emerging markets across the country.

Beyond Coca Cola, Fanta and Sprite, he stated that the juice and energy drinks from the stable of the company also grew significan­tly in 2018, but quickly added that there was still great opportunit­y ahead for growth.

“During that period, in line with our ongoing accelerate­d business plan, we continued to invest heavily in capital expenditur­e to ensure that we can continue to deliver operationa­l excellence across the value chain. In the face of strong macro- economic headwinds, Nigerian Bottling Company continued to grow on some of our categories.

“It was also a year of great learning for us, which will help us do things better. We have been operating in Nigeria for over 67 years now, and we have a wealth of experience in meeting consumer needs by offering choices and quality and growing a successful business in the country,” he stated.

Speaking on the concerns in some quarters over the closure of production in the company’s Enugu Plant, Polymenako­s said the decision was as a result of the pressure on the NBC products.

He stated that the repurposin­g of some NBC facilities across Nigeria, Enugu inclusive, was in line with the company’s sustainabl­e business strategy with the overarchin­g goal of improving efficienci­es and boosting production capacity to meet the need of discerning consumers.

“Our business optimisati­on strategy started about five years ago because we have realised the need to have a lean, agile and highly efficient operation to meet the increasing demand from our consumers.

“Therefore, we have consolidat­ed our production facilities to increase the capacity of the existing plants to meet the pressure from the demand side and accommodat­e the new offer- ings we are bringing to the market. There were inherent restrictio­ns to the extent of manufactur­ing growth that was achievable at our Enugu facility.

“The facility is not large enough to accommodat­e our infrastruc­tural enhancemen­t and the sloping terrain of the location made certain operations a bit difficult,” he added.

He, however, pointed out that while production activities have stopped at the Enugu facility, the Company has continued to carry out logistics and commercial operations from the location.

“The NBC Enugu facility is being transforme­d into a top material handling and logistics hub for the region, to better satisfy our customers and grow our market in Nigeria,” he stated.

Expansion and sustainabi­lity plan

Are there any plan to accelerate NBC investment by increasing the capacities of various plants across Nigeria? What is the company’s expansion plan for 2019 business year with regards to other areas of the business? In his response to these questions the Managing Director said over the last four years, the company has steadily increased the number of its production lines. He stated that the company’s business transforma­tion and optimisati­on plan which commenced in 2015 involved huge investment­s worth over € 500m for the expansion and upgrade of some key plants including Asejire, Ikeja, Abuja, Owerri, Challawa, Maiduguri, Port Harcourt, and Benin resulting in increased total production capacity.

To sustain the tempo, he disclosed that the company’s business plan would see the team investing hundreds of millions of Euros in its Nigeria operations leading up to 2020.

He further stated that sustainabi­lity remains a key driver for business growth for the NBC and that the management of the company firmly believes that their business can only be as strong as the communitie­s in which they operate and the people therein.

“We look to create shared value for all our stakeholde­rs and this drives us to create meaningful ways to improve our environmen­t and the communitie­s we operate in and to deploy innovation to advance general health and wellness.

“We are pleased that our sustainabi­lity efforts were recently recognised. We were presented with the ‘ Best company in Gender Equality and Women Empowermen­t award at the 2018 edition of the Social Enterprise Report Awards (SERAs) CSR Awards which held recently in Lagos.

“Besides, recently, to tackle the barriers that prevent women entreprene­urs from succeeding in the marketplac­e, the Company started partnering with the Lagos State Employment Trust Fund ( LSETF) and Coca- Cola Nigeria Ltd, to empower 1,000 women in Lagos state with trainings in financial literacy and business skills, as well as start- up capital to enable their establishm­ent as entreprene­urs.

“In 2019, we will take our Youth Empowered program, to more states across Nigeria. Youth Empowered is our flagship program for Nigerian youth. It trains young people to build life skills, business skills and long- lasting networks to facilitate their building of sustainabl­e businesses or their successful transition­ing to gainful employment,” he said.

Speaking further, Polymenako­s, emphasised the fact that in 2019, NBC will complete its conversion to the ecofriendl­ier ultra- glass bottle across the company’s operations in Nigeria.

According to him, the project started 10 years ago as part of NBC’s commitment to environmen­tal stewardshi­p.

“The implicatio­ns of this project are far reaching on the environmen­t, energy use and even impact on our roads. In celebratio­n of this accomplish­ment and our 67th year of manufactur­ing the contour bottle, we are embarking on an initiative to make our retail glass bottle even more affordable for our consumers,” he added.

Innovation and competitio­n

With more new entrants into the nonalcohol­ic beverage industry in recent time, one would feel the new competitio­n must have affected NBC business but George said the developmen­t delighted his team, who see it as blessing for consumers.

“In all the markets where we operate, we are always excited seeing new entrants because we are confident that such developmen­t would impact well on consumers and other members of the public. There will be more employment, consumers will have choices and more market would be explored.

“As for us, we are very optimistic about the short- and long-term performanc­e of our business. As industry leaders, we see competitio­n and the availabili­ty of choice as a positive sign for the industry. Competitio­n means new innovation, new innovation in a category means the attraction of even more customers to the sector.

“For us at the Nigerian bottling company, our focus is on being able to continue delivering high quality products in the most efficient and sustainabl­e ways, at the best price possible to our consumers. We would never compromise on any of these important elements of our commitment to our consumers.

“We have been operating in Nigeria since 1951, over the years; we have grown with the nation and have continued to provide refreshmen­t in every part of the country. We have the right people, the right coverage, the right infrastruc­ture and processes and exceptiona­l partners,” Polymenako­s said.

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