The Palm Beach Post

PepsiCo bottler shuts down in Mexican town

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An exclusive bottler of PepsiCo Inc. is halting operations in a Mexican town where it has become too dangerous to operate, almost three months after rival Coca-Cola Femsa did the same. The company says gangs are shaking businesses down in the area and it’s unable to guarantee the safety of its employees, the Mexico City daily El Financiero reported. The town, Ciudad Altamirano, is located in the southweste­rn state of Guerrero, which has experience­d a surge of violence in recent years. Grupo Gepp bottles and distribute­s beverages for PepsiCo in Mexico. Coca-Cola Femsa, Latin America’s largest soft drink bottler, announced similar measures in March when it indefinite­ly closed its distributi­on operations there. The company cited months of harassment by criminal groups and the lack of an effective police response. Guerrero has seen homicides soar 19 percent this year, according to data posted on the Interior Ministry’s website. Closing operations will affect distributi­on to six nearby municipali­ties, according to the newspaper.

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