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 * WHO WE ARE AJE is one of the largest multinational beverage companies, with presence in over 23 countries in Latin America, Asia and Africa, and with 13,000 direct and indirect employees. With 28 years of experience, AJE is the 10th largest soft drink company in sales volume and the 4th largest producer of carbonated soft drinks (source: Euromonitor, 2011). With a strong commitment to "democratizing consumption," AJE reaches out to new consumer groups and provides them with access to high quality products at fair prices.
 * Competitiveness in Emerging Markets 3319717227 Datis Khajeheian, ‎Mike Friedrichsen, ‎Wilfried Mödinger - 2018 "In its home country, Peru, AJE Group acquired experience and knowledge regarding the soft drinks industry.]
 * OECD Investment Policy Reviews OECD Investment Policy Reviews: Peru 2008 9264053751 OECD - 2008 " Recent examples include AJE Group, a beverage producer company with subsidiaries in several South American "
 * Navigating Commerce in Latin America: Options and Obstacles 1351396560 John E. Spillan, ‎Jase R. Ramsey - 2018 "AJE Group has become a leading multinational Beverage company in Peru."
 * LatinFinance - Issues 189-193 - Page 58 2007 Ajegroup, a fast-growing Peru-based beverage multinational, got just this kind of plug in May when Honduras' leader cut the ribbon at its $7 million bottling plant in San Pedro Sula. Since then, the group, which is changing its name to AJE as as part of a branding strategy, has opened a $20 million bottler in Colombia and its first brewery at home in Peru. And AJE continues to surprise with its opportunistic expansion strategy....
 * .........seems pretty clear that AJE (company) is the current name. In ictu oculi (talk) 09:47, 2 April 2019 (UTC)