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Drie Mollen changes name to United Coffee

- Datamonitor News and Comment - Drie Mollen Holding, a European coffee business, has changed its name to United Coffee. The company has also announced the


- Datamonitor News and Comment -

Drie Mollen Holding, a European coffee business, has changed its name to United Coffee. The company has also announced the relocation of its head office to Geneva, Switzerland.

Drie Mollen Holding, a European coffee business, has changed its name to United Coffee. The company has also announced the relocation of its head office to Geneva, Switzerland.

The company owns various retail and out-of-home brands, including Grand Cafe, Templo, Rosca, and Smit & Dorlas.

As part of the rebranding process, United Coffee has appointed Xavier Tallon from Johnson & Johnson as the head of supply chain, Heleen van Benthem from Stegeman as the new head of the firm's Dutch subsidiary, Drie Mollen Sinds 1818, and Hans Gorter from Swarovski as the human resources director.

Per Harkjaer, CEO of United Coffee, said: "United Coffee is one of the leading producers of single portion coffee, one of the few food or drink categories that is reporting strong growth across Europe and we are planning to capitalize on this growth through a major investment program across the firm. Together with the senior management team, I look forward to developing the company into the leading independent coffee business across the various local markets in Europe."

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