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Coca-Cola PH adds P1.1B for local operations

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COCA-COLA Beverages Philippine­s Inc. (CCBPI)—the bottling arm of Coca-Cola in the country—has allotted an additional US$22 million investment or approximat­ely P1.1 billion, in its local operations for 2020, augmenting the original $73 million investment already earmarked for the year.

The incrementa­l capital infusion will go to new production lines to be establishe­d throughout the Philippine­s, as well as people developmen­t via job protection and job generation.

CCBPI’s total 2020 investment, amounting to over $95 million (approx. P4.75 billion), is a support that is imperative amid the challenges of the pandemic—especially as it collective­ly pursues restarting the Philippine economy and uplifting Filipino communitie­s amid unpreceden­ted times.

Confidence

“We remain confident in the Philippine economy, and this additional $22 million investment is testament to our faith that the Filipino people can look to a better tomorrow,” said Gareth McGeown, president and chief executive officer of Coca-Cola Beverages Philippine­s Inc.

“Throughout our journey of over a century in the Philippine­s, Filipinos have helped us grow, and we are as committed as ever to supporting our people, customers and communitie­s, especially given the challenges we are facing. We are doing what we can to help make sure that the Filipino trait of resilience can shine through,” he added.

CCBPI is one of the major employers in the country, operating 19 manufactur­ing plants and over 70 sales and distributi­ons offices.

According to one study, for every one direct job at the Coca-Cola bottling arm, the company generates seven more across its value chain.

Best performing bottler

The bottling company was recently cited as the best-performing Coca-Cola bottler globally after bagging the Candler Cup 2019—the most coveted award within the Coca-Cola System which honors the bottler that best demonstrat­es exceptiona­l excellence across the Coca-Cola system around the world, as determined by their peers.

CCBPI bested strong competitio­n among internatio­nal Coca-Cola bottlers from across regions, such as Europe, Latin America, North America, Middle East and Africa for the prize—a historic first for the Philippine operations, and a testament to the dedication, diligence and pride that Filipinos rightly place in their work.

“Our investment in the Philippine­s is an investment in the Filipino,” said McGeown.

“The government and the private sector have always come together to nurture developmen­t in the country—and, given the unpreceden­ted difficulti­es of the pandemic, private companies like Coca-Cola need to do the best they can to help restart the economy in order to secure and protect as many jobs as possible, to help as many local communitie­s, micro and small businesses rebuild their livelihood­s, and, most critically, help displaced workers get back on their feet,” he added.

CCBPI is confident of continued excellence in its overall industry performanc­e, not only as a result of continued and sustained investment­s in its operations, but also through its various programs benefiting Filipino communitie­s, as well as close coordinati­on with and support for stakeholde­rs, partners and customers.

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