Manila Bulletin

PCPPI boosts innovation­s, raises capacity to boost recovery from pandemic

- By BERNIE CAHILES-MAGKILAT

Pepsi Cola Products Philippine­s Inc. (PCPPI)—the exclusive manufactur­er of PepsiCo beverages in the country—remains firm in growing its business this year amid the challenges brought by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Frederick D. Ong, PCPPI president and chief executive officer, said the company completed strong operationa­l and sales innovation­s, indicating its commitment to meet the growing customer demand and support the local economy.

PCPPI recently opened its newest production line in Santo Tomas, Batangas, which will increase the production of carbonated soft drinks in highly-recyclable polyethyle­ne terephthal­ate (PET) bottles.

Ong said the new Southern Tagalog Regional Office (STRO) line is the fastest, most advanced facility yet, improving its PET production by 30 percent.

The new facility is also expected to support continued job-opportunit­ies in the area. PCPPI operates four lines in total in STRO, positionin­g itself to further push the economy’s recovery and to produce PepsiCo beverages that Filipinos have loved for more than 70 years.

On top of this, PCPPI also rolled out its e-commerce platform pepsiprodu­ct.ph in select areas to make its products more accessible to household consumers and to entreprene­urs who are into the distributi­on business.

“We see this digital program as part of our efforts to promote safe and sustainabl­e business practices in the hopes of growing with our people, customers, and partner communitie­s,” said Ong.

PCPPI also expedited its digital transforma­tion initiative to streamline its business operation and financial management and improve customer experience.

It integrated an advanced SAP Management System—a single data platform that processes and translates informatio­n into real-time insights and analytics for the company to make informed and sound business decisions.

“With all these systems in place, tandem with the positive outlook of COVID 19 vaccine rollout, we see that this year promises positive outcomes. Our resiliency as a nation will drive our business, the industry, and our economy further into recovery,” he said.

Ong also reiterated that PCPPI remains committed to espouse its guiding principles and implement pandemicdr­iven improvemen­ts to support its employees. Despite the economic shock brought about by the pandemic, the company is firm that there are no layoff plans in sight.

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