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The state-owned mineral water producer Jeju on the eponymous island off the Korean coast owns South Korea’s most successful brand of water: Jeju Samdasoo, the market leader almost from the very beginning
. Jeju will be manifesting this success with a new Krones high-speed bottling line rated at 54,000 PET containers an hour.
The market for packaged water in South Korea is extremely young, and also extremely expansive. It was not until 1995, not even 20 years ago, that the Korean legislators for the first time permitted water
. A boom quickly ensued, with mineral water companies busily securing their corporate.
As did JPDC (Jeju Special Self-Governing Provincial Development Corporation)
a company owned by the independent provincial government of Jeju Island in the south of Korea, which by setting up the Jeju mineral water company and launching
the Jeju Samdasoo water brand became a player in the still-young water market.
In March 1998, the facility went into operation with two PET lines
. JPDC was thus Korea’s 72nd registered mineral water company.
Only three months after sales began, the Jeju Samdasoo brand had taken over market leadership in Korea’s water market, and has kept it ever since.
When in 2007 Jeju Samdasoo had passed the 300-million-litre mark, it was time for a third PET bottling line, which went into operation in 2008.
The same situation recurred in 2011, with capacity utilisation coming up against its limits at now 600 million litres. Once again, a new bottling line was required.
This time, JPDC wanted right from the start to use a high-speed, high-tech line.
“In order to decide between two vendors, we commissioned a group of experts
, who together recommended Krones unequivocally”, explains Oh Jae-yoon, President of JPDC.
This new line, Jeju Samdasoo’s only high-speed line, rated at 54,000 containers an hour,
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