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Hindustan Coca-Cola to invest Rs 1,000 cr to set up two bottling plants

Coca-Cola is investing nearly Rs 1,000 crore through Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages (HCCBL) to set up two greenfield plants at Ahmedabad and Nellore.

India TV Business Desk Mumbai Published on: January 15, 2017 14:16 IST
Coca-Cola to invest Rs 1,000 cr to set up two bottling
Image Source : REPRESENTATIVE IMAGE Coca-Cola to invest Rs 1,000 cr to set up two bottling plants in India

Coca-Cola, the United States-based beverage company, is investing nearly Rs 1,000 crore through Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages (HCCBL), the bottling arm of the MNC in India, to set up two greenfield plants at Ahmedabad and Nellore.

HCCBL currently operates 26 bottling plants and covers about 65 per cent of bottling operations for Coca-Cola in the country. 

"We are setting up two greenfield plants at Ahmedabad and Nellore. Sanand (Ahmedabad) will be commissioned this year and Nellore next year," HCCBL Chairman and Chief Executive Officer T Krishnakumar told PTI here. 

"Between the two plants, over the next three years the investment would be at least Rs 1,000 crore. The two plants would add 4-5 per cent of our capacity," he added. 

Besides these, the company is also investing Rs 750 crore to set up a plant at Hoshangabad, Madhya Pradesh. It recently laid the foundation stone for the 110-acre plant which is likely to be commissioned by 2018. 

Krishnakumar, however, said it would be difficult to estimate the capacity addition from the Madhya Pradesh plant at present. 

The greenfield plants would house multiple bottling lines for carbonated beverages such as Coca-Cola, Sprite, Fanta, Thums Up and Limca, juices and juice-based drinks like Minute Maid and Maaza, packaged water, as well as Kinley soda. 

In 2012, the Atlanta-based beverages major Coca-Cola announced investment of USD 5 billion along with its partners in India by 2020 on various activities, including setting up of new bottling plants. 

Last year, HCCBL had suspended manufacturing at a few of its plants. Krishnakumar said the closure or opening of new plants is to establish a supply chain that meets the demand from consumers. 

"Our supply chain was set up in 1997-98, with certain geographical thought process, with a certain portfolio thought process. 

"From 1997 to 2016, the whole landscape has changed. We have a different mix, we have a larger portfolio, we have a larger choice. We constantly need to re-engineer our supply chain to match that demand pattern that we have established," he said.

(With PTI inputs) 

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