The Beer Cafe brings Belgian beer brands to India

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Nov 09 2017 | 4:42 PM IST
Alco-beverage chain The Beer Cafe today said it brought two Belgian brands to India to launch four Belgian beers.
The chain will now sell two delirium beers and two chimay beers in the Indian market.
Hema Connoisseur Collections Ltd, an India based distributor, will be supplying these beers all over India.
"Chimay is one of the most prestigious Trappist beers in the world. At Beer Cafe, these are the most premium beers on the menu," Rahul Singh, Founder and CEO, The Beer Cafe said.
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Travel tech company Goomo today said it has tied up with travel franchise firm Uniglobe Travel to help customers find a trusted agent and discuss their offline booking requirements.
Customers on the Goomo platform will be able to find a trusted agent and discuss their offline booking requirements with them, the company said in a statement.
Uniglobe Travel South Asia currently has over 60 agency locations across India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
Goomo CEO Varun Gupta said: "Clients have the right to choose the channel they're most comfortable with while booking their travel.
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The cricketer is an ideal spokesperson for brand's unique philosophy of equipment free fitness, a company release said.
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Glass maker Asahi India Glass (AIS) today announced commencement of production at its Taloja plant.
Along with the company's fifth auto glass plant in Gujarat, the Taloja plant will further add to the scale and flexibility of AIS in providing seamless supplies to customers, the company statement said.
"The Taloja Pant will not only increase our capacity by approx 60 per cent but it will have the ability to make the highest grades of glass for the architectural market directly," Sanjay Labroo, MD and CEO, AIS said.

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First Published: Nov 09 2017 | 4:42 PM IST

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