'This is business as usual': boss of bombed Ukrainian vodka maker seeks to expand exports

Business Continues Despite War in Ukraine, CEO Says

As Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine enters its third year, businesses are adapting to find ways to keep production going. Nemiroff vodka, Ukraine's largest spirits export brand, has continued to ship products to major retailers like Tesco and Sainsbury's despite bombing attacks on shipments out of the country.

"We had one or two containers destroyed in port by missile attacks," said Yuriy Sorochynskyi, the CEO of Nemiroff. "This is now business as usual." Since Russia's invasion, Ukraine has been working to diversify its export routes and overcome logistical challenges.

The brand has seen significant growth, with UK sales rising 24% last year to Β£6.25m. Nemiroff has sponsored high-profile events like Oleksandr Usyk's boxing matches and partnered with Premier League football clubs. The brand is now available in several major retailers across the country, including Tesco, Sainsbury's, Waitrose, and the Co-op.

However, keeping production going has not been easy. Nemiroff has had to take measures like buying a gas generator to keep its factory running during power outages and finding spare space for suppliers who have been affected by attacks on their facilities.

Another challenge facing Ukraine is providing basic necessities like electricity and water to its citizens. Sorochynskyi noted that life is particularly tough for those living in flats, where they are less likely to have access to alternative energy sources. As a result, queues of cars can be seen heading to shopping centers, not just for goods but also for essential services like electricity and Wi-Fi.

Despite these challenges, Ukraine's government and EU partners are working together to build up railway infrastructure and improve freight routes. New tracks are being built to connect the country with neighboring countries and help exports reach new markets.

In an effort to support businesses in Ukraine, Nemiroff has also been providing bottling facilities for competitors. "There are a huge number of examples of competitors helping each other out in order to survive," Sorochynskyi said.

As the conflict continues, Ukraine's business community is adapting and finding ways to thrive despite the challenges. With its growth and resilience, Nemiroff vodka remains one of the leading spirits export brands from Ukraine.
 
I dont get why ppl are so surprised that business is still goin on in Ukraine lol πŸ€” like isnt it normal for companies to keep movin forward even when theres a war goin on?

So I was thinkin, what would happen if Tesco and Sainsbury's just closed shop in the UK? Like would they at least have some online shopping or whats going on with that πŸ˜‚? And also, how does vodka from Ukraine taste any different from like Russian or Polish vodka πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ?
 
πŸ€” just think about it... a company can keep on producing and selling products even in the middle of war πŸŒͺ️... i mean, it's not easy, they have to be super resilient πŸ’ͺ... and the fact that Nemiroff is still growing despite all this is actually quite inspiring πŸ™... it shows that with determination and hard work, businesses can overcome even the toughest challenges 😊
 
πŸ€” I'm not surprised to see Nemiroff vodka still making moves despite all the chaos in Ukraine πŸŒͺ️. The company's CEO is right, it's business as usual for them πŸ’Ό. What's crazy is how they've managed to grow their sales in the UK by 24% last year ⬆️. That's a huge number, especially considering what's going on in the country.

I'm glad to see the brand sponsoring events like Oleksandr Usyk's boxing matches πŸ₯Š and partnering with Premier League football clubs πŸ€. It's also cool that they're providing bottling facilities for competitors 🀝. That shows a lot of heart and resilience from the Ukrainian business community ❀️.

It's not all good news, though πŸ˜”. The country is still struggling to provide basic necessities like electricity and water ⚑️🧴. I can imagine it's tough for people living in flats with limited access to alternative energy sources 🏒. But despite these challenges, Ukraine's business community is finding ways to thrive πŸ’ͺ.

I just hope that the international community keeps supporting them 🀝. It's amazing to see how Nemiroff vodka has become a symbol of Ukrainian resilience πŸ’₯. Let's keep an eye on them and see what the future holds for this incredible brand πŸ”œ
 
It's crazy how businesses are still thriving in war-torn countries 🀯! I mean, we're talking about a major brand like Nemiroff vodka that's not only surviving but also seeing significant growth πŸ’Έ. It just goes to show that with the right adaptability and partnerships, even in the toughest of times, we can find ways to keep going πŸ’ͺ. And kudos to Yuriy Sorochynskyi for his "business as usual" attitude πŸ˜‚. The fact that Nemiroff is sponsoring high-profile events and partnering with major retailers shows that they're not letting the war get in the way of their success πŸŽ‰. It's a testament to Ukraine's resilience and determination πŸ’₯. And let's not forget about all the other businesses that are doing their part to support each other during this challenging time πŸ’•. #WarEffort #BusinessResilience #UkraineSupport
 
Man... it's crazy that businesses are still able to keep going in this situation 🀯. I mean, can you imagine having to deal with constant bombing attacks on your shipments? It's like a real-life video game, right? πŸ˜… But seriously, the fact that Nemiroff vodka is still able to see significant growth despite all this chaos is impressive.

I gotta feel for the people living in Ukraine, though. Accessing basic necessities like electricity and water has gotta be a struggle πŸ€•. And it's not just them, either - suppliers and competitors who have been affected by attacks are having a tough time too. It's like, can't we all just get along and help each other out during times like this? 🀞

But in all seriousness, it's amazing to see how Ukraine's business community is coming together to support each other. Providing bottling facilities for competitors? That's some next-level teamwork πŸ’―. And the fact that Nemiroff vodka has been able to adapt and thrive despite everything is just incredible.

It's not all doom and gloom, folks! There are still people out there making it work, even in the face of adversity 😊.
 
omg can u believe this 😲 nemiroff vodka is still kickin' despite all the shenanigans in ukraine 🀯 i mean we r talkin 'bout 24% growth last year lol what kind of resilience r we talkin 'bout πŸ’ͺ anyway i guess it's nice to see companies supportin each other in hard times like this 🀝
 
I feel so bad for those ppl in Ukraine, still strugglin after 3 yrs of war πŸ€•. But what's really admirable is how they're turnin their struggles into opportunities, like diversifyin their export routes and findin new ways to ship products. And it's not just the businesses that are adaptin', it's also the citizens who are hopin on trucks to get electricity and Wi-Fi πŸššπŸ’‘. I mean, can you imagine? It's a testament to how strong and resilient ppl are when faced with adversity πŸ’ͺ. And it's great to see companies like Nemiroff vodka supportin each other in these tough times πŸΈπŸ‘«. We should all be rootin for Ukraine and its people πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦πŸ’•.
 
you know when u hear about a war goin on in russia but then ur drinkin on nemiroff vodka thinkin its all good πŸ˜‚. seriously tho, how do u expect businesses to keep operatin like nothin is wrong? its like tryna cook dinner while the neighborhood is under attack πŸš’. and yuriy sorochynskyi just casually mentionin that they had containers destroyed by missiles like its no big deal 🀯. 24% growth in uk sales tho, thats somethin πŸ“ˆ
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole situation in Ukraine 🀯. It's crazy that a company like Nemiroff can just keep on shipping and growing despite all the chaos going on. I mean, it's not exactly ideal for anyone involved, but at least they're finding ways to adapt and make do. The fact that they've had to invest in a gas generator just to keep their factory running is wild πŸ€”. And have you seen those queues of cars waiting for electricity and Wi-Fi? It's like something out of a dystopian movie 😩.

But what really gets me is the whole thing about competitors helping each other out. I mean, it's not exactly altruistic, but it's definitely pragmatic πŸ€‘. The fact that Nemiroff is providing bottling facilities for others shows that even in the midst of all this destruction and chaos, there are still some people looking out for their own interests.

It's a mixed bag, to be honest. On one hand, I'm glad to see businesses finding ways to thrive despite the odds. On the other hand, it feels like we're just perpetuating this cycle of violence and destruction πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. It's hard to know how to feel about any of it.
 
πŸ’‘ I'm not surprised that businesses are finding a way to keep going in this situation... it's like they say, when life gives you lemons, make lemonade 😊. But seriously, it's impressive how Nemiroff vodka has managed to adapt and even grow despite the challenges. It just goes to show that with the right mindset and support, businesses can overcome even the toughest obstacles πŸ’ͺ. And I have to admit, it's interesting to see the growth of UK sales - 24% is no joke! πŸ€‘
 
You know I've seen some crazy stuff in my years, but this Russia-Ukraine war thing? It's just wild. Companies are still chugging along, shipping out products like it's nobody's business 🀯. And Nemiroff vodka is one of the ones making it happen. They're talking about bombing attacks on shipments and power outages, but they just shrug it off like "business as usual" πŸ˜’. I mean, I get it, they've diversified their export routes and all that jazz. But still, it's crazy to think about people lining up for electricity and Wi-Fi in flats... just basic necessities, you know? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ It's not just the war, it's the resilience of these Ukrainian businesses. They're really showing what they're made of.
 
omg u no whats weird about this tho? they're shipping vodka outta a country under war πŸ€” like what russia's all like "hey mate can i just take ur vodka to market" & uk's like "ok sure dude"? and ppl are making bank off it πŸ€‘ meanwhile usysyk's boxing matches are makin headlines lol. anyway, its def not as crazy as ppl think tho, its more like buisness as usual...or so they say 😏
 
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