Beer distribution group Konvoy Kegs is chasing funds to put more keys into its pooling business, and tackle offshore markets.
Beer distribution group Konvoy Kegs is chasing a $25 million capital injection to help buy more kegs for its pooling business, and tackle offshore markets.
The pitch is about capitalising on a reopening hospitality sector and global brewers’ moves to outsource supply chain logistics, both of which have helped the four-year-old Konvoy Kegs cement its position in the local beer market. At $25 million, the raising’s smaller than what’s previously been in the market. Street Talk revealed last year that Konvoy hadAdvertisement
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