Atlas Dev & Support Services Ltd Update on Ethiopian Bottling Plant (2284N)
28 Januar 2016 - 8:00AM
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Atlas Dev & Support Services Ltd
28 January 2016
Atlas Development & Support Services Limited / Ticker: ADSS
/ Index: AIM / Sector: Support Services
28 January 2016
Atlas Development & Support Services Limited
('Atlas' or the 'Company')
Update on Ethiopian Bottling Plant
Atlas (AIM, NSE: ADSS), is pleased to announce an update on its
'Chancho Project' in Ethiopia, a new state-of-the-art glass
manufacturing facility 45km north of the capital, Addis Ababa
('Chancho').
Overview:
-- Granted a land lease certificate and construction licence
covering an area of 5.5 ha of the Chancho site
-- Land lease has been granted for a period of 100 years - the
first 45 years of lease payments have been paid by the Company in
advance
-- Site is in close proximity to established infrastructure and
intended mine sites for the materials needed to produce high
quality bottles
-- Granting of land lease certificate allows Atlas to move to
the next stage of development at Chancho and is an indication of
local support for this investment
Chief Executive of Atlas, Carl Esprey said, "The grant of our
land lease and construction licence at our Chancho Project marks a
landmark moment in the development of this state-of-the-art
bottling facility, which will cement our diversification into the
highly prospective industrial space. With strong demand for locally
produced glass bottles, the rapidly growing Ethiopian consumer
sector provides us with an avenue where we can utilise our local
relationships, and construction and support services expertise, to
deliver projects that will generate significant future shareholder
value."
The Chancho Project:
The Chancho site was identified as combining all of the
Company's feasibility criteria, namely:
-- Adjacent to major road within north/south industrial transport corridor
-- 3km from new power substation with adequate capacity
-- Abundant building materials available from nearby town and cement factories
-- Proximity to country capital Addis Ababa and access to skilled local labour supply
The Chancho Project site is also within trucking distance of the
intended mine sites for the materials needed to produce high
quality bottles, being silica sand, limestone, dolomite, feldspar
and soda ash. Preliminary assessments of potential sources and
studies of local mining operations carried out confirm appropriate
grades of silica sand and limestone are available in deposits 30km
away from the site, while dolomite, feldspar and soda ash can also
be sourced domestically.
An initial pre-feasibility study has been completed on the
Chancho Project, which has returned highly positive results. A full
feasibility study is now being conducted in tandem with
international engineering consultants MH Group. Commissioning of
the facility has been scheduled for 2018, with full production
targeted for early 2019.
Market Opportunity:
The Ethiopian government has designated manufacturing as a top
priority, and support via development debt funding is, in
principle, available for projects that substitute imports. Ethiopia
represents one of the fastest growing economies in the world, as a
result of rising income, population growth, well managed
infrastructure spending, and stable government policies.
For the last five years, due to increasing consumer demand and a
young demographic, Ethiopia has been attracting significant
investment from international beverage companies, with over $500
million invested to date. Beer production has been growing at a
CAGR of 14.3% over the last 14 years with an additional 47%
capacity currently under construction. The demand for glass bottles
is largely unmet by local production and is at present mainly
satisfied by expensive imports. There is strong demand for locally
produced glass bottles in Ethiopia which Atlas aims to meet,
through the development of the Chancho Project.
** ENDS **
For further information please visit www.atlassupport.com or
contact:
Carl Esprey Atlas Tel: +44 (0)
20 7408 9200
Callum Stewart Stifel Nicolaus Tel: +44 (0)
Europe Limited 20 7710 7600
Ashton Clanfield Stifel Nicolaus Tel: +44 (0)
Europe Limited 20 7710 7600
Edward Burbidge Burbidge Capital Tel: +254 (0)
202 100 102
Hugo de Salis St Brides Partners Tel: +44 (0)
Ltd 20 7236 1177
Charlotte St Brides Partners Tel: +44 (0)
Heap Ltd 20 7236 1177
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