BELGIUM. SSP has increased its presence in the Belgian travel market via an agreement giving it exclusive rights to operate Panos bakeries at Belgian rail stations.
The company has acquired 22 units across the SNCB-operated network, including a recently-opened outlet at Brussels Midi Station.
The move will quadruple the size of SSP’s business in the country, where it already has operations at a number of rail stations and motorway service areas.
The acquisition of the units adds critical volume to the SSP business in Belgium, according to Vincent Romet, Managing Director of SSP France and Belgium. “We now plan to use this established operation as a foundation for future expansion in the travel sectors across the country,” he noted.
Panos is well known for its good value and high quality bakery range, including signature breads and locally-renowned viennoiseries. Founded in 1982, the company moved into the rail sector in 1996 and now operates more than 150 outlets in shopping malls and travel locations across Belgium.
Panos units are typically around 40sq m in size, and while most are take-away outlets, a number also have seating facilities. It is the market leader in its home city of Ostende, which has the largest number of bakeries per person than any other region of Belgium.
The franchise is owned by bakery producer Deli, which will continue to supply products to the Panos outlets in Belgian rail stations.
“We’re delighted to be adding Panos to our portfolio,” commented Romet. “We’ll be investing heavily in this very popular brand to ensure that its growth continues in the travel sector.
“I am also very pleased that Johan Bereins, one of the founders of Panos, will be working with SSP to develop the brand over the next five years.”
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