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Long-term plans intact: Coca-Cola India

BEVERAGE major Coca-Cola India’s strategic investment of building long term presence in India is intact, a senior company executive said.

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20 April 2021 11:03 PM IST

New Delhi: BEVERAGE major Coca-Cola India's strategic investment of building long term presence in India is intact, a senior company executive said.

The-newly appointed President of Coca-Cola India and South West Asia, Sanket Ray said: "We firmly believe that India as a market has phenomenal business potential over the long term."

"Our strategic investment of building long term presence in India is intact. To capture this growth potential, our journey forward will require new investments, new capabilities and new business models, all supported by an eco-system of new local partnerships."

Notably, the company has completed its planned investment of $5 billion announced in 2012 for retail infrastructure creation, bottling plants and introduction of new products, amongst others.

Since its re-entry into India in 1993 till 2011, Coca-Cola invested $2 billion in the country.

Besides, it has committed an investment of $1.7 billion towards creating a "Fruit Circular Economy" aiding the Indian agri-ecosystem till 2023.

Furthermore, underlying the importance of India's marketplace, Ray cited, that in the newly created networked structure, INSWA (India and South West Asia) has become one of the nine operating units directly reporting to US-based beverage major's Head Quarters.

Recently, in a thorough restructuring exercise the company created new operating units focused on regional and local execution.

Through the restructuring process, the company expects faster execution of projects in India and to further digitise its business.

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