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Havanna Holding S.A. (mostly known for its
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Havanna) is an Argentine manufacturer of
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, mostly known for its alfajores. The firm was founded in 1948 by Benjamín Sisterna, Demetrio Elíades, and Luis Sbaraglini and began its activities as a producer of alfajores in the city of Mar del Plata. The company also operates its own system of franchise coffee stores and exports its products to Bolivia,
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.Havanna, en manos del Excel
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'', 1997-12-08
Nuestra Empresa
on Havanna website


History


First years and expansion

Benjamín Sisterna had worked in several bakeries in his home town, Santa Fe, until he arrived in Buenos Aires at 18, where he worked at traditional "Confitería Los Dos Chinos". Siserna then joined Luis Sbaraglini to manufacture
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es, creating their own brand, "Santa Mónica", whose products were briefely commercialised in Buenos Aires. In the 1940s, Sisterna went to Mar del Plata, where he soon formed a team with Demetrio Elíades, the owner of "Confitería Havanna", a Cuban-style restaurant situated in downtown Mar del Plata. It was said that the name "Havanna" was an homage to the
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but the reason why the name was written with a double "n" is still unclear. As Elíades was not satisfied with his business, he decided to join Sisterna and Sbaraglini to start a new one focused on the manufacture of alfajores to compete with "Gran Casino", the main company in the city by then. ''Alfajores Havanna'' was registered in 1947, operating in the former restaurant which was completely refurbished, turning into a factory. The first products were sold in January 1948. The products of Confitería Havanna were made to the same formula used today. Following the success of the chocolate-flavoured alfajores, other varieties were added. By the 1950s, Havanna had eight stores in the city. For a long time Havanna's alfajores were chosen by the tourists who spent their vacations at the resort and the Havanna brand became representative of the city and of Argentina as a national product.El Alfajor que nació a orillas del mar
on ''La Nación'', 30 Oct 2000 (archived, 1 Jun 2014)
During the 1960s, Havanna consolidated its position as the top seller in the city, overpassing direct competitor "Gran Casino" alfajores, which business was purchased by Havanna itself. As Sbaraglini died in 1963 and Elíades in 1966, the company was taken over by their descendants and share holders.El alfajor que recorrió el mundo
by Bruno Verdenelli on ''La Capital'', 10 Feb 2020


Company purchase

In 1998 Havanna was sold to local company Exxel Group for about US$85 million. At the time of purchase, Havanna produced 5,5 million dozen alfajores per year in its two industrial plants located in Mar del Plata. The company also had 130 shops in both cities, Buenos Aires and Mar del Plata, employing 300 people (increasing to 600 in summer, when most visitors go to Mar del Plata). Under the ownership of Exxel Group, Havanna started its expansion outside Mar del Plata, opening stores along Argentina. By 2003 Havanna had increased its debt to more than US$30 million because of the collapse of the economy in Argentina between 1999 and 2002. As a consequence, the Exxel Group sold the company to a group of private investors called "Grupo de Desarrollo y Gestión" (DyG Group), for only US$5 million. Havanna was cited as the biggest success among the coffee stores. After financial problems during the
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in 2001, the company successfully positioned its brand and became one of the leaders in franchising stores outside Argentina. One reason for the success of Havanna stores is the high per capita consumption of coffee in Buenos Aires (about 1 kg per person in a year). This average is higher than 2009 statistics but below the record reached in 1969 (1.7 kg). On the other hand, in the rest of the provinces of Argentina the consumption of coffee decreases, due to people there preferring other beverages (like '' mate'') rather than coffee. In December 2016, the company opened a new plant in ''Parque Industrial'' of Batán, near Mar del Plata. With a surface of 55,000 m2, it was expected to increase production by 50%. By that time, Havanna had 200 franchised stores in Argentina, producing more than 100 million alfajores per year.Macri y Vidal inaugurarán la nueva planta de Havanna en el Parque Industrial
''La Capital'', 23 Nov 2016


Products

The following is a list with the most representative products manufactured by Havanna:


See also

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List of coffeehouse chains This list of notable coffeehouse chains catalogues the spread and markets share of coffeehouses world-wide. This list excludes the many companies which operate coffeeshops within retail establishments, notably bookstores and department stores, o ...


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Havanna h Manufacturing companies established in 1948 Argentine companies established in 1948 Mar del Plata