http://www.theaustralian.com.au/ ... rg98x-1226049829625 Coca Cola Amatil董事总经理Terry Davis表示,如果澳币持续走高,将可能外迁部分食品加工业务。 该公司已经在考虑在印尼加工食品,但目前尚未找到合适的机会。 但是如果澳币维持现在的汇率,很多制造业公司都会考虑,有什么产品可以在海外加工然后在澳洲销售。他说,“我们别无选择”。。。 COCA Cola Amatil warned today it may take some of its food manufacturing operations offshore if the Australian dollar continues to rise. "In terms of food, I don't think we have any choice but to look at the restructuring of our business," Coca Cola Amatil managing director Terry Davis told reporters in Sydney. Speaking after the company's annual shareholder meeting, he said Coca Cola Amatil is already looking at manufacturing some food in Indonesia, noting that the company sources some of its food inputs from Asia, such as pineapples from Thailand. "I believe we should be making food in Indonesia but we haven't found anything that would suit us at this point," he said. "But if the dollar continues at this rate, then I think there will be many companies like us that will say, 'What are the other products that can be manufactured overseas and sold in Australia?'. "We'll have no choice." Early, Coca Cola Amatil said it is targeting around 5 per cent growth in net profit before significant items for the first half of this year, despite a negative impact from natural disasters and the rising Australian dollar. The five per cent rise would be equivalent to about $223 million, compared with $212.7m reported for the first half of calendar 2010. The company reports on a calendar year basis. "I believe that the operating performance in the year to date has been solid given the headwinds the business has faced and the cycling of a very strong first half result in 2010," Mr Davis said in a trading update statement. "Devastating natural disasters, higher resin prices and the impact from the strengthening Australian dollar have all taken the gloss off what was a promising start to the year." The company expects a profit increase of around 6 per cent to 7 per cent before the impact of currency translation on |