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1 Products  



1.1  Soft drinks  





1.2  Juices and nectars  





1.3  Water and beer  





1.4  Canned vegetables and tomato  





1.5  Distribution brands  







2 External links  














Sumol + Compal






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(Redirected from Compal (Portuguese company))

Sumol + Compal S.A.
Company typeSociedade Anónima
IndustryFood and beverages
PredecessorSumolis S.A.
Compal S.A.
Founded2008 (2008)
FounderTiago Carriço
HeadquartersCarnaxide, ,

Number of locations

Two

Area served

Europe, Africa and Asia

Key people

  • António Sérgio Eusébio (Chairman)
  • Duarte Pinto (CEO)
  • ProductsSumol, Compal, Sucol, Tagus, Frize, Um Bongo and Água Serra da Estrela
    ServicesManufacturing, marketing and bottling

    Number of employees

    1350
    DivisionsSumol + Compal Marcas
    Sumol + Compal Distribuição
    Sumol + Compal Mozambique
    Websitewww.sumolcompal.pt/en

    Sumol + Compal S.A. is a Portuguese food and beverages company specializing in soft drink production and bottling. The company's principal activities are the manufacturing, marketing, bottling, selling, exporting, and distribution of various types of beverages, such as soft drinks, juices, nectars, bottled water, beers, and other related products. It also has operations in the sectors of plastic and glass bottle manufacturing. Their brands include Sumol, Compal, Sucol, Tagus, Frize, Um Bongo and Água Serra da Estrela.

    It was founded in 2008 through the mergerofSumol (founded in 1945 as Refrigor) and Compal (founded in 1952), two leading Portuguese companies with a long history and a range of nationally prestigious brands.

    Sumol + Compal operates in five continents. Its head office is in Carnaxide (Oeiras) and it has factoriesinAlmeirim, Gouveia, Pombal, Vila Flor and Boane (Mozambique). António Pires de Lima and João Cotrim Figueiredo, members of the Portuguese parliament, are among the company's former CEOs throughout its history.

    Products[edit]

    Frize, one of Sumol + Compal's brands
    Sumol vending machine

    Soft drinks[edit]

    Juices and nectars[edit]

    Water and beer[edit]

    Canned vegetables and tomato[edit]

    Distribution brands[edit]

    External links[edit]


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