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InterTabac 2016 in Dortmund proved to be - once again - one of the most amazing international tobacco fairs in the world. And compared to previous years, this was even more spectacular for us. With not just one, but two booths we attracted many journalists, customers and prospects. 

Positioned perfectly next to the J.Cortès booth was the Oliva Cigars booth, the company known for its premium hand rolled cigars with whom we recently joined forces. Thanks to our mind-blowing virtual reality movie experience, visitors could really experience what it’s like at the Oliva company in Nicaragua. 

Our trump card was our legendary Cortès Club on the final evening of the fair. After 4 years regulars know that Cortès is the place to be if you want to finish InterTabac 2016 in style. 

Did you miss us at InterTabac 2016 in Dortmund? Don't worry, you can relive some amazing moments in this video. See you again in 2017!

 


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Belgian family business J. Cortès recently signed an agreement for acquisition of the USA-based Oliva Cigars family business with branches in Miami and Nicaragua. With this acquisition, J. Cortès aims to diversify its product portfolio and further establish its position in the worldwide market. The combined annual turnover equals 100 million dollar. A family business firmly branching out in two continents, is unprecedented in the cigar industry.   

When you hear CEO Fred Vandermarliere, you hear a driven entrepreneur, a man passionate about his trade, running his business with respect for the products and the people making them. 

This acquisition is so much more to him than a straightforward business transaction. It is the culmination of the story of two families, running businesses for generations in an authentic market. Two businesses that complement each other so much that you could call it a perfect match. Because complementary they are, on so many fronts. J. Cortès cigars are manufactured on a production line, whereas Oliva cigars are still rolled by hand. Where J. Cortès is mainly active in Europe, Oliva plays an important role in the American market. What they do have in common? Strong family ties and the way these businesses are being run: with passion, craftsmanship and humility.  

Vandermarliere underlines the fact he deliberately chose to maintain Oliva as a business, including the brands it currently runs and its current management team, describing this approach as the only way these two companies can really support and strengthen each other. 

Fred Vandermarliere: “Oliva Cigars is a fantastic, well-run business with strong brands and plenty of future opportunities. This acquisition allows us to further strengthen both businesses’ strategy and to stay focused on brands, people and dedication to great products for cigar lovers.” 

José Oliva, CEO of Oliva Cigars, also describes this acquisition as an all-in win-win. He will keep onrunning the business, with guaranteed continuity in both brands and workforce (1,115 people).

José Oliva: "As a family, it was important to us to be part of a company who's spirit and culture is much like our own. A company that appreciates and wants to continue working with our entire team. It is a new and exciting chapter for our company."

Fred’s father, Guido Vandermarliere, who’s also chairman and has already been active in the cigar sector for over 50 years, is proud about this acquisition. He summarises that working in a society that stigmatises tobacco is no easy task, but he also believes in the possibilities. “In the long run, we can only survive as a cigar manufacturer by being active in all continents, by choosing 100% tobacco products, made to enjoy, and by putting quality over quantity.” 

The deal closes on June 30th, and is effective immediately on July 1st, 2016. 

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About J. Cortès group

J. Cortès Cigars has been in the hands of the Vandermarliere family since 1926. This West-Flemish company holds a very strong position in the European market, producing 100% machine made cigars, and is active in 80 countries worldwide. Core activities are brands such as J. Cortès, Neos and Amigos. Its passion for cigars and tobacco is emulated by 2,250 employees worldwide. 

Figures:

  • Total annual production of 500 million cigars
  • Production in Colombo (Sri Lanka), Handzame and Zwevegem (Belgium)
  • Over 2,250 employees 

About Oliva Cigars

Oliva Cigars is a family business based in Miami and Nicaragua, renowned for its high quality cigars having earned them several awards and nominations. Thanks to solid growth over the past 10 years, Oliva now has a strong position in the American market of ‘premium hand rolled’ cigars, branded Oliva, NUB and Cain. 

Facts & figures

  • Total annual production of 15 million handmade cigars
  • Headquartered in Miami
  • Production units in Esteli (Nicaragua)
  • 1,115 employees

www.olivacigar.com 

 


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Belgian family business J. Cortès recently signed an agreement for acquisition of the USA-based Oliva Cigars family business with branches in Miami and Nicaragua.
We headed over to Olivia Cigars in Nicaragua to seal our cooperation with this unique film. 


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