Compass Supply Solutions (CSS) and Diageo Global Travel Retail (GTR) are thrilled to announce a strategic partnership to supply Avolta UK with 3 new twin packs. These packs will feature premium spirits: Gordon's London Dry Gin, Captain Morgan's Spiced Rum, and Smirnoff Blue export strength vodka, each in two 1-litre bottles. This collaboration aims to enhance Avolta UK's offerings in the travel retail sector, providing travellers with high-quality, globally recognized brands. The partnership underscores CSS's commitment to delivering exceptional products and Diageo GTR's dedication to expanding its reach in the travel retail market.

Avolta UK, a leading player in the travel retail and food & beverage industry, has a significant footprint across the United Kingdom. With operations in major airports, railway stations, and other travel hubs, Avolta UK is renowned
for its innovative retail concepts and customer centric approach. The company has consistently adapted to the evolving needs of travellers, offering a diverse range of products and services that enhance the travel experience. Avolta UK's extensive network and strong market presence make it an ideal partner for CSS and Diageo GTR, ensuring that these premium twin packs reach a wide audience.
This partnership is set to drive growth and innovation in the travel retail sector, leveraging the strengths of CSS, Diageo GTR, and Avolta UK. By combining CSS's expertise in distribution & packaging, Diageo GTR's premium product portfolio, and Avolta UK's robust market presence, the collaboration promises to deliver unparalleled value to consumers. "We are excited to partner with Diageo GTR and Avolta UK to bring these exceptional multi packs to travellers," said Tim Kington, Business Development Manager at Compass Supply Solutions. "This partnership reflects our shared commitment to quality and innovation in the travel retail sector." The introduction of these twin packs is a testament to the shared vision of these companies to provide exceptional products and experiences to travellers across the UK.
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