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Coca-Cola Beverages Philippines

Coca-Cola Beverages Philippines, Inc. (CCBPI, formerly Coca-Cola FEMSA Philippines, Inc.) is a Philippine-based company engaged in the bottling and distribution of Coca-Cola products in the country. CCBPI is part of the Bottling Investment Group (BIG), The Coca-Cola Company (TCCC)-owned bottling operation intent on building a foundation for long-term success. BIG's operations are primarily focused on markets in Southeast Asia, India, and Southwest Asia, covering 14 countries with 39 plants and 16,500 employees, serving 1.8 billion consumers.

Coca-Cola Beverages Philippines, Inc.
TypeSubsidiary
Founded1981; 42 years ago (1981) (as Coca-Cola Bottlers Philippines, Inc.)
2013; 10 years ago (2013) (as Coca-Cola FEMSA Philippines, Inc.)
2018; 5 years ago (2018) (as Coca-Cola Beverages Philippines, Inc.)
Headquarters
King's Court Building, Chino Roces Avenue, Makati, Philippines (2007–2013)
25/F Net Lima Bldg., 5th Ave. corner 26th St.,Bonifacio Global City, Taguig, Metro Manila, Philippines (since 2013)
Area served
Philippines
Key people
Gareth McGeown (President & CEO)
ProductsSoft drink
Juice
Water
Sports drink
Tea
ParentThe Coca-Cola Company
Websitewww.cokebeverages.ph

CCBPI's current product portfolio includes 19 brands, such as Coke, Royal, Sprite, Wilkins, Viva, Thunder, Schweppes, and Minute Maid. It operates nationwide, with 19 manufacturing plants and approximately 50 sales offices and distribution centers—employing more than 9,700 regular employees.

The company was founded in 1981 as Coca-Cola Bottlers Philippines, Inc. and renamed Coca-Cola FEMSA Philippines, Inc. on January 25, 2013, after becoming jointly owned by Mexico-based Coca-Cola FEMSA, S.A. de C.V. and The Coca-Cola Company. The company was renamed Coca-Cola Beverages Philippines, Inc. in December 2018, after being acquired by the Bottling Investments Group (BIG) of The Coca-Cola Company.

History edit

In 1927, San Miguel Corporation (then known as the original San Miguel Brewery, Inc.) became the first international bottler of Coca-Cola. In 1981, San Miguel spun off its soft drink businesses to a new company named Coca-Cola Bottlers Philippines, Inc. (CCBPI). The company was established as a joint-venture between San Miguel Corporation (70%) and The Coca-Cola Company (30%).

Coca-Cola Amatil (1997) edit

In April 1997, CCBPI was merged into the Australia-based Coca-Cola Amatil Limited (CCA). In effect, San Miguel exchanged its 70% interest in a Philippine-only operation (CCBPI) for a 25% stake in CCA, which had operations in 17 countries—both in the Asia-Pacific region and in Eastern Europe. Shortly after, CCA demerged the Eastern European operations into a UK-based firm called Coca-Cola Beverages plc (resulting in a reduction of San Miguel's stake in CCA to 22%). Seeking to maintain its focus on the Asia-Pacific region, San Miguel sold its stake in the new UK entity in mid-1998.

Reacquisition by San Miguel and The Coca-Cola Company (2001) edit

In July 2001, San Miguel joined forces with The Coca-Cola Company (TCCC) to reacquire CCBPI, with San Miguel taking a 65% stake and TCCC the remaining 35%. As part of the deal, San Miguel sold its CCA shares back to CCA. Later in 2001, San Miguel sold its bottled water (Viva! and Wilkins) and juice businesses (Eight O'Clock), amalgamated under Philippine Beverage Partners, Inc., to CCBPI.

In February 2002, San Miguel completed the acquisition of an 83% stake in rival Cosmos Bottling Corporation in a P15 billion ($282 million) deal, completed through CCBPI. Cosmos specialized in low-priced soft drinks and held the number two position in the Philippine market. The combination of Coca-Cola Bottlers Philippines and Cosmos Bottling Corporation gave the San Miguel group control of more than 90% of the Philippine soft-drink market.[1]

The Coca-Cola Company (2007) edit

In February 2007, The Coca-Cola Company (TCCC) purchased San Miguel's 65% shareholding in CCBPI and subsidiaries for $590 million acquiring the full ownership.[2][3] In September 2010, TCCC announced its plan to invest US$1 billion in its business in the Philippines over the next five years.[4] Part of this investment is the completion of its newest and technologically advanced Mega Plant in Misamis Oriental in January 2012.[5]

Coca-Cola FEMSA (2013–2018) edit

On December 14, 2012, TCCC signed a definitive agreement to sell its 51% stake in CCBPI to Mexico-based Coca-Cola FEMSA, S.A. de C.V., the world's second largest bottler of Coca-Cola, with operations across Central and South America.[6] The all-cash transaction became effective January 25, 2013. The deal price represented a $1,350 million valuation of CCBPI. Coca-Cola FEMSA will have an option to acquire the remaining 49% of CCBPI at any time during the next 7 years and will have a put option to sell its ownership back to TCCC any time during year six.[7]

On August 17, 2018, The Coca-Cola Company announced that its Bottling Investments Group (BIG) agreed to acquire the 51% stake in the company held by Coca-Cola FEMSA, S.A. de C.V.[8][9][10]

Coca-Cola Beverages Philippines (2018–present) edit

In December 2018, BIG completed its acquisition of Coca-Cola FEMSA Philippines' bottling operations. The company was then renamed Coca-Cola Beverages Philippines, Inc. as a reflection of its ambition to build a total beverages company.[11]

Brands edit

Formerly available:

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "History of San Miguel Corporation". FundingUniverse.
  2. ^ (Press release). San Miguel Corporation. February 22, 2007. Archived from the original on January 3, 2012. Retrieved October 14, 2012.
  3. ^ Editorial, Reuters (February 22, 2007). "Coca-Cola acquires full ownership of Philippines bottler from San..." Reuters. {{cite news}}: |first= has generic name (help)
  4. ^ "Full-Year and Fourth Quarter 2012 Earnings Release".
  5. ^ "Chinese New Year greeting in Cebuano | Freeman Opinion, the Freeman S…". The Philippine STAR. Archived from the original on January 31, 2013.
  6. ^ "World's biggest bottler acquires Coca-Cola PH". December 14, 2012.
  7. ^ "Mexico's FEMSA buys Coca-Cola PH in all-cash deal". January 25, 2013.
  8. ^ "Coca-Cola Company eyes taking over Coke bottling operations in PH". ABS-CBN News. August 17, 2018. Retrieved August 17, 2018.
  9. ^ "FEMSA exits PHL, sells back stake in Coca-Cola bottling operations". BusinessWorld. August 18, 2018. Retrieved August 20, 2018.
  10. ^ "Coca-Cola FEMSA to offload its stake in Coca-Cola Philippines". August 17, 2018. Retrieved August 20, 2018.
  11. ^ "The Coca-Cola System". The Coca-Cola Company. Retrieved May 15, 2019.

External links edit

  • Coca-Cola Beverages Philippines
  • Coca-Cola Philippines
  • The Coca-Cola Company

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Coca Cola Beverages Philippines news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2014 template removal help Coca Cola Beverages Philippines Inc CCBPI formerly Coca Cola FEMSA Philippines Inc is a Philippine based company engaged in the bottling and distribution of Coca Cola products in the country CCBPI is part of the Bottling Investment Group BIG The Coca Cola Company TCCC owned bottling operation intent on building a foundation for long term success BIG s operations are primarily focused on markets in Southeast Asia India and Southwest Asia covering 14 countries with 39 plants and 16 500 employees serving 1 8 billion consumers Coca Cola Beverages Philippines Inc TypeSubsidiaryFounded1981 42 years ago 1981 as Coca Cola Bottlers Philippines Inc 2013 10 years ago 2013 as Coca Cola FEMSA Philippines Inc 2018 5 years ago 2018 as Coca Cola Beverages Philippines Inc HeadquartersKing s Court Building Chino Roces Avenue Makati Philippines 2007 2013 25 F Net Lima Bldg 5th Ave corner 26th St Bonifacio Global City Taguig Metro Manila Philippines since 2013 Area servedPhilippinesKey peopleGareth McGeown President amp CEO ProductsSoft drinkJuiceWaterSports drinkTeaParentThe Coca Cola CompanyWebsitewww wbr cokebeverages wbr phCCBPI s current product portfolio includes 19 brands such as Coke Royal Sprite Wilkins Viva Thunder Schweppes and Minute Maid It operates nationwide with 19 manufacturing plants and approximately 50 sales offices and distribution centers employing more than 9 700 regular employees The company was founded in 1981 as Coca Cola Bottlers Philippines Inc and renamed Coca Cola FEMSA Philippines Inc on January 25 2013 after becoming jointly owned by Mexico based Coca Cola FEMSA S A de C V and The Coca Cola Company The company was renamed Coca Cola Beverages Philippines Inc in December 2018 after being acquired by the Bottling Investments Group BIG of The Coca Cola Company Contents 1 History 1 1 Coca Cola Amatil 1997 1 2 Reacquisition by San Miguel and The Coca Cola Company 2001 1 3 The Coca Cola Company 2007 1 4 Coca Cola FEMSA 2013 2018 1 5 Coca Cola Beverages Philippines 2018 present 2 Brands 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editIn 1927 San Miguel Corporation then known as the original San Miguel Brewery Inc became the first international bottler of Coca Cola In 1981 San Miguel spun off its soft drink businesses to a new company named Coca Cola Bottlers Philippines Inc CCBPI The company was established as a joint venture between San Miguel Corporation 70 and The Coca Cola Company 30 Coca Cola Amatil 1997 edit In April 1997 CCBPI was merged into the Australia based Coca Cola Amatil Limited CCA In effect San Miguel exchanged its 70 interest in a Philippine only operation CCBPI for a 25 stake in CCA which had operations in 17 countries both in the Asia Pacific region and in Eastern Europe Shortly after CCA demerged the Eastern European operations into a UK based firm called Coca Cola Beverages plc resulting in a reduction of San Miguel s stake in CCA to 22 Seeking to maintain its focus on the Asia Pacific region San Miguel sold its stake in the new UK entity in mid 1998 Reacquisition by San Miguel and The Coca Cola Company 2001 edit In July 2001 San Miguel joined forces with The Coca Cola Company TCCC to reacquire CCBPI with San Miguel taking a 65 stake and TCCC the remaining 35 As part of the deal San Miguel sold its CCA shares back to CCA Later in 2001 San Miguel sold its bottled water Viva and Wilkins and juice businesses Eight O Clock amalgamated under Philippine Beverage Partners Inc to CCBPI In February 2002 San Miguel completed the acquisition of an 83 stake in rival Cosmos Bottling Corporation in a P15 billion 282 million deal completed through CCBPI Cosmos specialized in low priced soft drinks and held the number two position in the Philippine market The combination of Coca Cola Bottlers Philippines and Cosmos Bottling Corporation gave the San Miguel group control of more than 90 of the Philippine soft drink market 1 The Coca Cola Company 2007 edit In February 2007 The Coca Cola Company TCCC purchased San Miguel s 65 shareholding in CCBPI and subsidiaries for 590 million acquiring the full ownership 2 3 In September 2010 TCCC announced its plan to invest US 1 billion in its business in the Philippines over the next five years 4 Part of this investment is the completion of its newest and technologically advanced Mega Plant in Misamis Oriental in January 2012 5 Coca Cola FEMSA 2013 2018 edit On December 14 2012 TCCC signed a definitive agreement to sell its 51 stake in CCBPI to Mexico based Coca Cola FEMSA S A de C V the world s second largest bottler of Coca Cola with operations across Central and South America 6 The all cash transaction became effective January 25 2013 The deal price represented a 1 350 million valuation of CCBPI Coca Cola FEMSA will have an option to acquire the remaining 49 of CCBPI at any time during the next 7 years and will have a put option to sell its ownership back to TCCC any time during year six 7 On August 17 2018 The Coca Cola Company announced that its Bottling Investments Group BIG agreed to acquire the 51 stake in the company held by Coca Cola FEMSA S A de C V 8 9 10 Coca Cola Beverages Philippines 2018 present edit In December 2018 BIG completed its acquisition of Coca Cola FEMSA Philippines bottling operations The company was then renamed Coca Cola Beverages Philippines Inc as a reflection of its ambition to build a total beverages company 11 Brands editCarbonated A amp W Root Beer restaurant only Coca Cola Coca Cola Light Taste formerly known as Diet Coca Cola Coca Cola Zero Sugar Coca Cola Zero Sugar Vanilla Royal Tru Orange Royal Tru Orange Zero Sugar Royal Tru Grape Royal Tru Lemon Royal Tru Lychee Sarsi Sarsi Zero Sugar Sprite Sprite Zero Sugar Sprite Lemon Sprite Lemon Zero Sugar Schweppes soda water ginger ale and tonic water Water Viva mineral water Wilkins Distilled distilled water Wilkins Pure purified water Wilkins Delight water based drink with real fruit juice Wilkins Sparkling plain and flavored Sports PoweradeJuice Minute Maid Nutri Minute Maid Fresh Eight O Clock instant juice drink Dairy Nutriboost Tea Real Leaf tea drink Real Leaf Frutcy Fuze TeaAlcoholic beverages Lemon Dou Chu Hi alcoholic lemon cocktail drink Jack Daniel s with Coca Cola Formerly available Aquarius plain and flavored water Barq s Cheers Coca Cola them Ca Phe also known as Coca Cola with Coffee Coca Cola Life Coca Cola Vanilla imported Fanta Earth amp Sky tea drink drink mix First pure drinking water Hero Energy Drink Hi C Jaz Cola Lift Magnolia Eight O Clock Fun Chum Magnolia Zip Magnolia Fruit Drink Magnolia Junior Juice Mello Yello Nestea ready to drink under license Nestea Blast ready to drink iced tea in pouch Ponkana tangerine drink mix Pop Cola Rani Float under license Royal soda water ginger ale and tonic water Royal Rootbeer Royal Wattamelon Royal Tru Orange Light Royal Tru Dalandan Royal Tru Strawberry Samurai energy drink Sarsi Light Sparkle Sprite Ice Sprite LeBron James Mix Limited Edition Sprite Light Diet Sprite Tab diet cola Thunder Super SodaSee also editPowerade TigersReferences edit History of San Miguel Corporation FundingUniverse The Coca Cola Company acquires full ownership of Philippines bottler from San Miguel Corporation Press release San Miguel Corporation February 22 2007 Archived from the original on January 3 2012 Retrieved October 14 2012 Editorial Reuters February 22 2007 Coca Cola acquires full ownership of Philippines bottler from San Reuters a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a first has generic name help Full Year and Fourth Quarter 2012 Earnings Release Chinese New Year greeting in Cebuano Freeman Opinion the Freeman S The Philippine STAR Archived from the original on January 31 2013 World s biggest bottler acquires Coca Cola PH December 14 2012 Mexico s FEMSA buys Coca Cola PH in all cash deal January 25 2013 Coca Cola Company eyes taking over Coke bottling operations in PH ABS CBN News August 17 2018 Retrieved August 17 2018 FEMSA exits PHL sells back stake in Coca Cola bottling operations BusinessWorld August 18 2018 Retrieved August 20 2018 Coca Cola FEMSA to offload its stake in Coca Cola Philippines August 17 2018 Retrieved August 20 2018 The Coca Cola System The Coca Cola Company Retrieved May 15 2019 External links editCoca Cola Beverages Philippines Coca Cola Philippines The Coca Cola Company Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Coca Cola Beverages Philippines amp oldid 1185983430, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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