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Red Sea disruption delaying some spirits shipments, Diageo says

Published 30/01/2024, 10:33
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A bottle of Johnnie Walker whisky, a brand of Diageo, is seen for sale in Manhattan, New York City, U.S., May 20, 2022. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly/File Photo
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LONDON (Reuters) - Spirits giant Diageo (LON:DGE) is seeing delays in shipping some of its products due to attacks on vessels in the Red Sea, and is putting in place contingency plans, Chief Financial Officer Lavanya Chandrashekar said on Tuesday.

Attacks by Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in the crucial Red Sea shipping lane have in recent months severely disrupted shipping in the Suez Canal, the shortest sea route between Asia and Europe.

Diageo, the world's top spirits maker, ships products like Johnnie Walker whisky, which can only be made in Scotland, and tequila, made in Mexico, all over the world.

Chandrashekar - speaking as the group released first-half results that failed to cheers investors, sparking a more than 4% drop in its shares - told Reuters shipments of products like Scotch to Asia were facing delays as vessels re-route to avoid the Red Sea.

She did not say whether this would have any impact on the company's outlook for this year, but said Diageo already had additional inventory in different regions, with a hub in China, for instance, holding stock to act as a buffer in emergencies for Asian markets.

"We always have safety stocks... we live in a volatile world and even if it's not geopolitical incidents, things can go wrong," she said, adding Diageo had invested to ensure it could react in such a scenario.

The company was reassessing its levels of safety stock following disruptions in the Red Sea and was planning to hold a higher number of days of stock where required, she continued.

Diageo has previously said that trading in some markets in the Middle East had effectively ceased following Hamas' October attack on Israel and the subsequent conflict.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A bottle of Johnnie Walker whisky, a brand of Diageo, is seen for sale in Manhattan, New York City, U.S., May 20, 2022. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly/File Photo

Chandrashekar and CEO Debra Crew said on Tuesday that distributors in some markets in the region had essentially stopped making orders following the attack. The situation remains "far from normal", Crew added.

The main impact was in Lebanon, another big Scotch market, Chandrashekar said, where people were going out socialising and celebrating less. More broadly, the conflict had affected sentiment across the region, she added.

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