List of companies of Peru
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This is a selected list of companies of Peru.
  • Ajegroup
    Ajegroup
    AJEGROUP is a Peruvian company dedicated to the manufacture, distribution and sale of alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages. The company was started by the Añaños Family in Ayacucho, Peru and now is headquartered in Mexico. It is known for its flagship products Kola Real and Big Cola...

  • Alicorp
    Alicorp
    Alicorp is the largest Peruvian consumer goods company, with operations in South, Central and North America.- History :The company now known as Alicorp was started in 1956 as Industrias Anderson, Clayton & Co. as an oil and soap manufacturer in the port of Callao, Peru. In 1971, the Peruvian...

  • Backus and Johnston
    Backus and Johnston
    Backus and Johnston is the largest brewery in Peru, part of Grupo Empresarial Bavaria, which itself is part of the international SABMiller group. Its main brewery is located in the Ate District of Lima...

  • Embotelladora Don Jorge
    Embotelladora Don Jorge S.A.C.
    Embotelladora Don Jorge S.A.C. is a corporation involved in the manufacturing, distribution and marketing of nonalcoholic and alcoholic beverages based in Lima, Peru. Its headquarters are located in the San Miguel District, Lima.-History:...

  • Enrique Cassinelli and Sons
    Enrique Cassinelli and Sons
    Enrique Cassinelli and Sons is a Peruvian producer of soft drinks and juices. It is located in Trujillo in the La Libertad Region in Peru. Cassinelli and Sons is owner of the Cassinelli brand of soft drinks and the Liber brand of juices.-History:...

  • Empresa Nacional de Ferrocarriles del Peru
    Empresa nacional de ferrocarriles del Peru
    The Empresa Nacional de Ferrocarriles del Perú is a public company which ensures the management and the commercial use of the railway network of Peru....

  • Wong (supermarket)
    Wong (supermarket)
    Wong is the largest supermarket chain in Peru. Known until 2005 as E. Wong, it started as a small store opened in 1942 by Chinese Peruvians in a residential area of the San Isidro District in Lima...

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