Speaking on the occasion Ilic voiced hope that investment into the new plant, capacities and technology, will make Knjaz Milos one of the most advanced firms in the Balkans.
The Minister announced that investments will be made in roads in Arandjelovac, which will begin with the state investing 100 million dinars in infrastructure.
General Director of Knajz Milos Patrice Dierick said that the new facility for preparation of water is a huge capital investment in top European technology, and added that it represents just a part of the larger investment of €14 million, which has been planned for the factory.
He also presented the newly designed packaging of “Aqua Viva”, with the label carrying a modern logo, created by young domestic designers.
The litre and a half, half a litre, and 0.75 deciliter bottles with sports-lok closures, the first of their kind on the domestic market, contain non-carbonated natural mineral water that comes from the depths of a lake surrounded by marble reserves. Due to its contents and optimal balance of minerals, salts and oligo-elements the water has won numerous prestigious awards for quality.