Jamaica Gleaner

Celebratio­n Brands commission­s Logic One warehouse

- Avia.collinder@gleanerjm.com

CELEBRATIO­N BRANDS Limited, which is jointly operated by Red Stripe Jamaica and partner Pepsi-Cola Jamaica, opened a new warehouse on Spanish Town Road in Kingston on Tuesday that it has branded as Logic One.

The moniker, as described by Celebratio­n, encapsulat­es the re-engineerin­g of the Kingston distributi­on centre “to satisfy the necessitie­s of the companies’ future market”.

Edwin Vaquerano, managing director of Celebratio­n Brands, said that around US$4 million was spent on the first phase of the build-out of Logic One and that the other phases await board approval.

Celebratio­n Brands is a 50:50 sales and distributi­on joint venture company selling and distributi­ng all Red Stripe and Pepsi brands in Jamaica.

Its portfolio includes Johnnie Walker, Red Stripe, Guinness, Smirnoff, J&B, Baileys, Tanqueray, Pepsi, Ocean Spray, Aqua Essential, and D&G sodas.

The first of Celebratio­n’s depots opened in Mandeville in April 2017, followed by a second in St Ann two months later.

The new warehouse in Kingston, which is 3,200 square metres in size, with a height of 1,600 metres, complies with the requiremen­ts of parent companies Heineken and Pepsi-Cola Jamaica, Vaquerano said.

“Here, we can allocate approximat­ely 150,000 cases of product. It’s about efficiency. Not every SKU (stock-keeping unit) has the same turnover,

but 150,000 will last approximat­ely 10 days,” he explained.

Logic One was described as the brainchild of operations and services director Fenton Wheelock. The warehouse, which is the size of two profession­al football fields, was first approved in April 2018.

Celebratio­n also modernised the administra­tion building; made changes to vehicular flow on the compound; and added LED lights, electronic forklifts and rainwater harvesting during the expansion.

The company said that when phase two is completed more than 100 vehicles, including trailers and trucks, will be dispatched from this new distributi­on centre. The full project is scheduled to be completed at the end of 2020.

“Logistical­ly, we are allocating more space but maximising the movement between warehouses,” the managing director said.

The Kingston operation houses two other warehouses and a production plant. Vaquerano said that the introducti­on of Logic One would remove three steps previously taken in moving product, reducing movement to two steps from five.

The possibilit­y of introducin­g racks for storage will also under considerat­ion in later phases.

“The warehouse is very high. Racks can double the capacity of the warehouse,” Vaquerano said.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH­ER IAN ALLEN/ ?? Operations Director Fenton Wheelock cuts the ribbon to Celebratio­n Brands’ new warehouse facility, Logic One, located at the Pepsi-Cola Jamaica complex in Kingston, on Tuesday, August 20, 2019. The others (from left) are outgoing Managing Director of Red Stripe Ricardo Nuncio; Anthony Hylton, member of parliament for Western St Andrew; and Managing Director of Celebratio­n Brands Edwin Vaquerano.
PHOTOGRAPH­ER IAN ALLEN/ Operations Director Fenton Wheelock cuts the ribbon to Celebratio­n Brands’ new warehouse facility, Logic One, located at the Pepsi-Cola Jamaica complex in Kingston, on Tuesday, August 20, 2019. The others (from left) are outgoing Managing Director of Red Stripe Ricardo Nuncio; Anthony Hylton, member of parliament for Western St Andrew; and Managing Director of Celebratio­n Brands Edwin Vaquerano.

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