Zest-O

Zest-O Corporation is a beverage company in the Philippines. It was founded in 1981 as SEMEXCO Marketing Corporation by businessman Alfredo M. Yao.

Zest-O Corporation
Private
Founded1980 (as SEMEXCO Marketing)
1981 (as Zest-O)
FounderAlfredo Yao
Headquarters
Caloocan, Metro Manila, Philippines
Area served
Philippines
Key people
Alfredo M. Yao
(Chairman & CEO)
ProductsNon-alcoholic beverages
Websitewww.zesto.com.ph

History

While touring Europe in 1979, Yao learned about the Doypack packaging format in one of the European trade exhibits he visited. He bought one machine and tried to market the Doypack packaging format to juice drink manufacturers in the Philippines. When no company took interest, he decided to market his own brand of fruit juice drink. He put up a company called SEMEXCO Marketing Corporation and launched Zest-O orange juice drink in 1980.[1]

Expansions

To date, the company also exports mango purées to China, Australia, New Zealand, Korea, Singapore, the United States, and Europe. Looking back, it started with 20 employees in a small corner of a compound. Zest-O Corporation now has over 1,000 workers in various offices across the Philippines.

Early in 2010, the company ventured with PT Kalbe Farma Tbk of Indonesia into the manufacture of a new line of energy drinks, said to be the largest pharmaceutical industry category in Southeast Asia. The new venture recently introduced to the Philippines, Indonesian and New Zealand markets its new line of energy drink called “Extra Joss”.[2]

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