Vietnam’s King Coffee plans 1000 outlets

Vietnamese coffee company Trung Nguyen International has opened the first of 1000 planned King Coffee cafes.

The branch of Trung Nguyen Group aims to have the first 100 stores trading by the end of this year.

According to Trung Nguyen co-founder Le Hoang Diep Thao, the new cafes would be the stepping stones to conquer the domestic market and expand abroad to foreign markets like the US, China and Singapore through franchising agreements.

The first cafe has opened in Pleiku in the Gia Lai province.

“Gia Lai is chosen as the starting point of the chain partly because Gia Lai is a land of prosperity and satisfies vital conditions required for high-class coffee beans. In addition, I desire to bring other famous coffee products in the world to my motherland Gia Lai where I found and have nourished my love with coffee,” Thao shared.

King Coffee was launched less than two years in Vietnam, producing instant- and ground-coffee products.

Until now, King Coffee packaged products have been exported to countries including Australia, China, the US, India, Korea and Singapore.

Source: Inside Retail Asia.

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