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Apu company 2015
APU (Mongolian: АПУ: Архи, Пиво, Ундаа), or translated as "Vodka, Beer, Soft drinks", is Mongolia's oldest company and the country’s largest brewer and beverage producer.
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Apu company 2015
History
Established April the 15th 1924 as a state monopoly later being partially privatised in 1992 with 51% of shares being retained by the state. In 2001 the state owned shares were sold through the Mongolian Stock Exchange and APU became fully publicly owned. APU owns a chain of restaurants called Ikh Mongol, which serves beer, food and live music.
Operations
APU Joint-stock company is the brand manufacturer and under it run three subsidiaries within the Mongolian zone unit of the APU company: APU Trading LLC which is the exclusive distributor of products, Depod LLC the bottle recycling arm and Nature Agro LLC the spirits division.
Production operations
All production facilities for the company are located in the capital city of Ulan Bator: