The Alliance Against Counterfeit Spirits (AACS) represents the world’s major international spirits producing companies. AACS has been in operation since 1993 with one single purpose - to combat the counterfeiting of distilled spirits brands.
Abbreviation | AACS |
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Formation | 1993 |
Type | Trade association |
Legal status | Private company |
Purpose | Counterfeit protection of international production of spirits |
Headquarters | Holborn Viaduct London, EC1 United Kingdom |
Region served | Worldwide |
Membership | Spirits producers |
Website | AACS |
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The actions of counterfeiters pose a direct health risk to consumers, erode legitimate tax revenues and undermine consumer trust in well established brands.
The AACS is active in more than 20 countries and protects the brands of some of the largest spirits businesses in the world
History
editSpirits are alcoholic drinks that include distilled alcohol, such as gin, liqueurs, vodka, rum, whisky, and brandy. They are high value products. Counterfeit products are sold by subterfuge by re-filling branded spirits bottles.
The AACS was set up to combat the counterfeiting of spirits around the world, which is a big industry.
Structure
editIt is situated on Holborn Viaduct (A40) in the City of London near City Thameslink railway station.
Partners
editAACS partners own over two-thirds of the internationally-recognised spirits brands sold around the world. There are 6 AACS partners:
Partner companies produce around 300 million cases of spirits per year - around a third of the worldwide total.[1]
Function
editAACS has been in operation since 1993 with one single purpose - to combat the counterfeiting of distilled spirits brands.