Swisslion Group

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Swisslion Group is a multinational conglomerate based in Takovo, Serbia. The company is primarily involved in the production of confectionery products, alcoholic beverages, and other processed food items. Swisslion Group is recognized for its significant contribution to the food industry in Serbia and other parts of Europe.

History

Swisslion Group was established in 1997 by Milan Petrushev, a prominent Serbian businessman. The company started as a small confectionery business and gradually expanded its operations to include the production of alcoholic beverages and other processed food items.

Operations

Swisslion Group operates several production facilities in Serbia, Macedonia, Montenegro, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. The company's product portfolio includes a wide range of confectionery items, alcoholic beverages, and other processed food products. Swisslion Group's products are exported to many countries around the world, making it one of the leading food processing companies in Serbia.

Products

Swisslion Group's product range includes chocolate, candy, biscuits, wafers, and other confectionery items. The company also produces a variety of alcoholic beverages, including brandy, vodka, and wine. In addition, Swisslion Group manufactures a range of other processed food items, such as pasta, flour, and oil.

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