"Scooters Pizza has a vision of expanding our franchise into Southern Africa, and Windhoek's relatively untapped market, with a limited number of fast food alternatives, will provide a strong launching pad into the region, resulting in further growth potential.
"Careful market analysis has shown that Namibians are increasingly taking to fast-food options, and hence, I am confident that that the Scooters Pizza brand will rapidly become established in Windhoek, with consumers embracing the quality, convenience and taste of our meal offerings."
Currently, Scooters Pizza has 130 stores open in South Africa and in Lesotho. Calitz says that the decision to extend the Scooters Pizza franchise across a national border was reinforced by its holding company, Taste Holdings', long-term growth strategy.
"Last year Taste Holdings focused on marketing and maintaining the Scooters Pizza brand in consumers' minds, and while this is still a priority, our main objective for 2011 is franchise expansion."
Established in 2000, Calitz maintains that its longevity and established brand recognition provides Scooters Pizza with the tools to successfully navigate a new market.
"Through Scooters Pizza's fresh, dynamic and innovative approach, along with proactive management, we are confident that the store will be a strong competitor in the Namibian fast-food market, and challenge traditional fast-food strongholds.
"Ultimately, our advancement into Namibia will also allow for expansion into other parts of Southern Africa, in order to create a stronger portfolio of store developments," concludes Calitz.