Mtikisiko wa Viwanda: Mapato ya Kampuni ya Bia ya TBL yashuka

TANZANIA Breweries Limited Group of Companies (TBL), which is among the country’s largest taxpayers, yesterday announced poor business performance in the past six months ending September 30.
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The announcement came as the Confederation of Tanzania Industries (CTI) requested the government to seriously study the situation behind poor production among manufacturing concerns in the country.

According to the company’s results that were announced yesterday, TBL has recorded revenue decline of 7 per cent over the previous year. The report shows that the company has experienced challenging market and economic conditions during the six months.

The CTI Director of Policy and Advocacy, Mr Hussein Kamote, told the ‘Daily News’ in Dar es Salaam that his office was aware that most of industries are recording low production across the country and hence the need for the government to study the situation.

He said some industries were planning to retrench workers and others are about to close businesses. Mr Kamote said CTI has already secured fund to conduct the study on the situation and that it is set to commence on December 1, 2016. “CTI is aware of the current situation with local industries.

It is not a good trend. We need to find a collective solution as soon as possible,” he said. According to Mr Kamote, the government must find out why local industries are not doing well so that it could be easily to attract more investors to invest in the sector.

“There is need for the government and all other stakeholders to ensure industries record good performance, this will help to convince other investors to allocate their capital in the country and establish more industries,” he noted.
Earlier, the TBL Managing Director, Mr Roberto Jarrin, announced that his company has registered a decline in revenue. He said in the past six months, consumers of TBL products failed to confidently use them due to various strict measures that have been imposed.

“Consumer confidence has been subdued and together with the impact of stricter enforcement of trading hours,” he said.
Mr Jarrin said that overall volumes were down by 8 pc for the half year, compared to the same period last year. Moreover, the company has faced another big challenge by experiencing consumer shift towards more affordable products.

The move resulted into an increase in pressure on the company’s margins as reflected in the gross profit and operating profit for the period, which ended 12 and 13 pc down respectively on the previous year. According to the report, total cash generated from the operations in the past months ended on September 30, this year amounted to 195bn/-.
Out of this, 54bn/- was allocated for paying corporate tax while 141bn/- was used to fund interests and capital expenditure. Moreover, TBL allocated 104bn/- for paying dividends to company’s shareholders.

However, Mr Jarrin said apart from all those challenges, which resulted into the fall in earnings, the company still focuses on the management of the working capital and has been able to increase the interim dividend to 350/- per share.

In January, this year, Mr Jarring said, the company was planning to double annual tax revenue payments from the current 400bn/- to 800bn/- within five years.

According to a business analyst, Mr Raphael Masumbuko, most of local companies that depended on local market alone are likely to suffer when the country’s economy seems to undergo certain changes.

Mr Masumbuko, who is also the Chief Executive Officer of Zan Securities Limited, added that when a new government comes to power, some investors tend to ‘buy time’ to be sure with the new system before floating cash for circulation.

“It is possible some investors are still studying the situation. They want to be sure if the new system fits with their business operations. Therefore, some industries, including TBL, are likely to be experiencing this situation,” he added.

Chanzo: Daily News
hahahahah :kibwagizo chenyewe sasa :tilililili tilililili ............mbele kwa mbele atakaeanguka shauri yake
 
Hili nalo lilihitaji utabiri!? Watanzania sijui nani katuroga!!!
Ni dhahiri kutokana na kuminywa kwa mianya ya ufisadi na Uhujumu wa Mali za umma watu watapunguza matumizi yasiyo lazima....pombe na starehe zikiwa miongoni mwa matumizi yasiyo lazima.
Tufanye kazi kwa bidii na kukubali hizi Zama na Kitabu chake. Mbadala wa hapo ile takwimu ya 1*4 (mmoja kati ya wanne) itapanda mpaka kufikia 3*4 (watatu kati ya wanne) kusumbuliwa na magonjwa ya Akili.
ukiwemo nini? maana mlevi kamwe hakubaligi kalewa na hakawii kumwona mwenzie kalewa.Sio kila mtu mpiga dili fungukeni wapi mmekosea.maana usilolijua ni usiku wa giza....so better keep quite........
 
Tukiwa tunaelekea kuwa Tanzania ya viwanda ndani ya miaka 4 ijayo, na Tanzania ya uchumi wa kati kufikia 2025 Rais Magufuli ameonyesha kuibadilisha nchi pakubwa kiuchumi tangia aingie madarakani

Mabadiliko hayo ni kama bandari kukosa mizigo, benki kubwa kutangaza hasara, nyingine kufilisiwa, mali za wafanyabiashara wengi kupigwa mnada, makampuni kupunguza wafanyakazi, hisa za makampuni kuporomoka kucheleweshwa kwa ajira na mengine mengi ili kuinyoosha nchi na kuwabana wapiga dili

Na sasa kampuni ya bia ya TBL imetangaza kushuka kwa mapato yake katika nusu ya mwaka iliyoisha 30 Septemba
TBL ambao ndio walipakodi wakubwa nchini wametangaza mapato yao kushuka kwa asilimia 7 kutoka bilioni 513.8 mpaka 550.1 billioni
na faida kushuka kwa asilimia 12 kutoka billioni 269.8 hadi bilioni 236.1 bilioni
Kushuka kwa mapato hayo inatajwa kutokana na kipato cha wananchi kupungua hivyo kuacha kununua bidhaa hizo

Mkurugenzi wa sera na uratibu wa Shirikisho la viwanda nchini CTI limesema viwanda vingi nchini vina hali mbaya na kutaka serikali kutazama suala hilo.
Amedai viwanda vingi vinapanga kupunguza wafanyakazi na vingine kufunga uzalishaji
na kuna haja serikali na washika dau wengine kuhakikisha viwanda vibafanya vizuri ili kuvutia wawekezaji kuanzisha viwanda zaidi
 
hawa jamaa sindiyo walikua wanachukua tuzo kila mwaka ya mlipa kodi mzuri wa serikali?

Hata mimi nilishawai kusema huko nyuma kwamba serikali itafanyaje ikiwa watu wataacha kunywa pombe? Na ikiwa serikali inayategemea haya makampuni kwa kodi zake!

Je! Tutafika!!!!
 
Hapa nilipo japo niko free na nimeshaingiza siku yangu tayari lakini nakunywa bia yangu kama kaka jambazi
 
TANZANIA Breweries Limited Group of Companies (TBL), which is among the country’s largest taxpayers, yesterday announced poor business performance in the past six months ending September 30.
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The announcement came as the Confederation of Tanzania Industries (CTI) requested the government to seriously study the situation behind poor production among manufacturing concerns in the country.

According to the company’s results that were announced yesterday, TBL has recorded revenue decline of 7 per cent over the previous year. The report shows that the company has experienced challenging market and economic conditions during the six months.

The CTI Director of Policy and Advocacy, Mr Hussein Kamote, told the ‘Daily News’ in Dar es Salaam that his office was aware that most of industries are recording low production across the country and hence the need for the government to study the situation.

He said some industries were planning to retrench workers and others are about to close businesses. Mr Kamote said CTI has already secured fund to conduct the study on the situation and that it is set to commence on December 1, 2016. “CTI is aware of the current situation with local industries.

It is not a good trend. We need to find a collective solution as soon as possible,” he said. According to Mr Kamote, the government must find out why local industries are not doing well so that it could be easily to attract more investors to invest in the sector.

“There is need for the government and all other stakeholders to ensure industries record good performance, this will help to convince other investors to allocate their capital in the country and establish more industries,” he noted.
Earlier, the TBL Managing Director, Mr Roberto Jarrin, announced that his company has registered a decline in revenue. He said in the past six months, consumers of TBL products failed to confidently use them due to various strict measures that have been imposed.

“Consumer confidence has been subdued and together with the impact of stricter enforcement of trading hours,” he said.
Mr Jarrin said that overall volumes were down by 8 pc for the half year, compared to the same period last year. Moreover, the company has faced another big challenge by experiencing consumer shift towards more affordable products.

The move resulted into an increase in pressure on the company’s margins as reflected in the gross profit and operating profit for the period, which ended 12 and 13 pc down respectively on the previous year. According to the report, total cash generated from the operations in the past months ended on September 30, this year amounted to 195bn/-.
Out of this, 54bn/- was allocated for paying corporate tax while 141bn/- was used to fund interests and capital expenditure. Moreover, TBL allocated 104bn/- for paying dividends to company’s shareholders.

However, Mr Jarrin said apart from all those challenges, which resulted into the fall in earnings, the company still focuses on the management of the working capital and has been able to increase the interim dividend to 350/- per share.

In January, this year, Mr Jarring said, the company was planning to double annual tax revenue payments from the current 400bn/- to 800bn/- within five years.

According to a business analyst, Mr Raphael Masumbuko, most of local companies that depended on local market alone are likely to suffer when the country’s economy seems to undergo certain changes.

Mr Masumbuko, who is also the Chief Executive Officer of Zan Securities Limited, added that when a new government comes to power, some investors tend to ‘buy time’ to be sure with the new system before floating cash for circulation.

“It is possible some investors are still studying the situation. They want to be sure if the new system fits with their business operations. Therefore, some industries, including TBL, are likely to be experiencing this situation,” he added.

Chanzo: Daily News
Lazima production ipungue na sababu mojawapo ni masaa ya kunywa. Mfano mimi niko likizo sina cha kufanya naambiwa kunywa ni kuanzia saa kumi jioni kwa nini production isipungue? Maana ningewaita marafiki tunapiga bia zetu kuanzia saa sita mpaka lyamba ila kama muda umepunguzwa hata unywaji unapungua na productivity nayo ipungue. Pia wafanyabiashara wa mtaani mipango yao upangwa mchana wakati wanapata moja moto moja baridi. Ukiwaambie wanywe maji na soda wapi TBL itaongeza production. Mfano Arusha kuna watalii wanapita mitaani wanataka kupata kinywaji unawaambia mpaka jioni wanarudi na dola zao
 
sasawanapataje hasara zinaoza?? hahaha huu ni muda wa kubana matumizi yasiyo ya lazima likewise tbl watasuffer the consequence..sasa mlitaka namba muiosome peke yenu..kah!! lets be fair and critical thinkers.ni lazima mauzo tbl yashuke na kushuka kwake hayana athari yeyote kwake maana kama alikua anatengeneza creti 2000 basi atafanya cret 1000 na faida ipo apo apo
Sasa unataka kusema faida ambayo angepata kwa kuuza hizo creti 2000 ni sawa na faida ya kuuza 1000?! Na Kodi ambayo angelipa kwa kuuza 2000 na ile ya Kiza 1000 ni sawa pia?! Basi kama ni sawa,sawa
 
Ni kweli uliowazi kuwa kumekuwa na mdororo wa Mauzo lakini hebu watwambie wanadhani hasa ni sababu zipi zimechangi. Lakini hebu watwambie juu ya haya:
1. Ni kwa kiasi gani kuacha kuendesha madepot yao na kuwaacha mawakala waendeshe kumeathiri mauzo maana mawakala wengi huwa wanasubiri wateja waje na hawana jitiada za kuhakikisha wateja wao wanafikia malengo yao.
2. Je kwa upande Wa pili Market share yao haijachukuliwa na washindani wao.
Licha ya Hayo niliyoeleza Serikali bado inawajibu wa kufatilia na kusaidia na hapa napenda niseme Serikali wafanye strategic analysis sio operational analysis.
 
Kama kuna mtikisiko wa kiuchumi kwenye viwanda basi nchi ya viwanda ni ndoto tz.
 
sasawanapataje hasara zinaoza?? hahaha huu ni muda wa kubana matumizi yasiyo ya lazima likewise tbl watasuffer the consequence..sasa mlitaka namba muiosome peke yenu..kah!! lets be fair and critical thinkers.ni lazima mauzo tbl yashuke na kushuka kwake hayana athari yeyote kwake maana kama alikua anatengeneza creti 2000 basi atafanya cret 1000 na faida ipo apo apo
Hahahaaaaa!! Kweli kweli kuna watu wanafikiri chini ya kiwango cha ujinga! Tbl wanasema inawalazimu ku compete na cheap products sokoni, yaani wanalazimika kushindana na wauza mbege na komoni za mia tano tano!halafu tena wazalishe kwa kiwango kidogo! Bado unasema faida itakuwa sawa! Kweli?
 
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