With a showroom situated behind Mall of the Emirates and a factory in Al Quoz, the company has doubled its production facilities and increased its staff by 40%.
Celebrating its second anniversary this year, ChoCo'a has expanded its services outside the UAE. 15 tons of chocolate made from the finest quality ingredients imported from Belgium are delivered to retailers in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait every month. The corporate side of the business has also increased drastically with ChoCo'a catering to many leading corporate client needs, who want something specially designed to incorporate their company logo to share with their clients and business partners. The clientele now includes luxury hotel chains, leading property developers and many other multi-nationals.
Assem Hamzeh, Managing Director of ChoCo'a said: 'Business has never been better which is testament to the fact that more and more people are enjoying our chocolate, pastries and cakes. We have some of the best people in the industry working for us. Our French executive chef is one of the best pastry chefs in Europe and he works closely together with four other chefs from Lebanon and France. They're creative and have a passion for what they do. This mindset and creativity combined with the combination of delicious chocolate has been our success recipe.'
ChoCo'a expands business operations to service growing chocolate demand
ChoCo'a, one of the UAE's leading providers of chocolates and designer cakes, has doubled its business operations over the last 12 months to accommodate the growing chocolate demand.
- United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, October 18 - 2006 at 12:02
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Posted by Lara Lynn Golden, News EditorWednesday, October 18 - 2006 at 12:02 UAE local time (GMT+4)
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