Philippine Daily Inquirer

Coca Cola group vows to continue expansion in PH

Closure of Canlubang plant will not affect bottling operations

- By Paolo G. Montecillo

DESPITE its decision to shut down its concentrat­e plant in Canlubang, the Coca-Cola group said it remained committed to the Philippine­s, stressing that its $1.35-billion bottling operations would continue to expand over the next several years.

In a statement, Coca-Cola Bottlers Philippine­s said the closure of the Canlubang plant later this year would have no effect on the bottling plant in Sta. Rosa, Laguna, which made up the bulk of the Coca-Cola group’s operations in the country.

“The closure of the Coca-Cola plant in Laguna is not connected to the bottling operations ... and the affected employees are not associates of our company,” said Coca-Cola Femsa, parent firm of Coca-Cola Bottlers Philippine­s.

Mexico’s Coca-Cola Femsa earlier completed a deal to acquire a 51-percent stake in Coca-Cola Bottlers Philippine­s for $688.5 million. This put the enterprise value of the Philippine bottler at $1.35 billion.

Under the deal, Coca-Cola Femsa has the option to buy the remaining 49 percent of CCBPI within seven years after the closing of the deal.

Its acquisitio­n of the Coca-Cola Bottlers was the Mexican firm’s first investment outside Latin America.

“(This) reflects our confidence in the opportunit­ies this country provides. We are now in a process of transforma­tion, with the objective of generating economic and social value for all those who come in contact with our brand,” Coca-Cola Femsa said.

CCBPI has 23 production plants and serves close to 800,000 customers. It is expected to sell about 530 million unit cases of beverages in 2012.

At the weekend, Coca-Cola Export Corp., a subsidiary of Atlanta’s Coca-Cola Co., announced the streamlini­ng of its concentrat­e supply chain in the Asia Pacific region.

Part of this was the closure of the concentrat­e plant in Canlubang, Laguna. Its operations would be moved to Singapore. The concentrat­e plant has 57 employees who will be offered jobs at other segments of Coca-Cola’s operations in the Philippine­s and Singapore.

Coca-Cola has been in the Philippine­s since the beginning of the 20th century and has been locally produced since 1912. The Philippine­s is the recipient of the first Coca-Cola bottling and distributi­on franchise in Asia.

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