The document summarizes the manufacturing process of Coca-Cola products at their main plant in Dasna, India. The process involves ingredient delivery, washing/rinsing, mixing/blending, filling bottles, capping, labeling, coding, inspection, packaging, warehousing, and delivery. Coca-Cola has 24 company-owned and 25 franchisee-owned bottling plants in India that employ over 150,000 people and manufacture over 2 million units per day at the Dasna plant during peak season.
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Report on supply chain management of coca cola.Rizwan Khan
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Coca-Cola is a carbonated soft drink sold in stores, restaurants and vending machines internationally
The company operates a franchised distribution system dating from 1889 where The Coca-Cola Company only produces syrup concentrate which is then sold to various bottlers throughout the world who hold an exclusive territory.
The Coca-Cola Company is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. Its stock is listed on the NYSE and is part of DJIA and S&P 500. Its current president and CEO is Muhtar Kent
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case study on coca-cola. introduction, segmentation targeting and positioning . selling strategy, marketing planing, objective, swot analysis of the company.
Report on supply chain management of coca cola.Rizwan Khan
A supply chain is a network of manufacturers, suppliers, di
stributors, transporters, storage facilities & retailers that perform functions like procurement & acquisition of material, processing &transformation of the material into intermediate & finished tangible goods, & finally, the physical
distribution of the finished goods to intermediate or final customers.
The Coca-Cola Company is the world's largest beverage company, largest manufacturer, distributor and marketer of non-alcoholic beverage concentrates and syrups in the world and is one of the largest corporations in the United States. The company is best known for its flagship product Coca-Cola, invented by pharmacist John Stith Pemberton in 1886. The Coca-Cola formula and brand was bought in 1889 by Asa Candler who incorporated The Coca-Cola Company in 1892. Besides its namesake Coca-Cola beverage, Coca-Cola currently offers nearly 400 brands in over 200 countries or territories and serves 1.5 billion servings each day.
Coca-Cola is a carbonated soft drink sold in stores, restaurants and vending machines internationally
The company operates a franchised distribution system dating from 1889 where The Coca-Cola Company only produces syrup concentrate which is then sold to various bottlers throughout the world who hold an exclusive territory.
The Coca-Cola Company is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. Its stock is listed on the NYSE and is part of DJIA and S&P 500. Its current president and CEO is Muhtar Kent
The Project describes various factors which are considered while Pepsi Co making process. It also describes the growth and revenue along with its (PepsiCo) market share.
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* Targeting is the process of identifying the most attractive segments from the segmentation stage, usually the ones most profitable for the business.
* Positioning is the final process and is the more business-orientated stage, where the business must assess its competitive advantage and position itself in the consumer's minds to be the more attractive option in these categories.
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They keep stock in warehouses for the demand and orders then company will distribute the stock for customers
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* Segmentation comprises identifying the market to be segmented; identification, selection, and application of bases to be used in that segmentation; and development of profiles.
* Targeting is the process of identifying the most attractive segments from the segmentation stage, usually the ones most profitable for the business.
* Positioning is the final process and is the more business-orientated stage, where the business must assess its competitive advantage and position itself in the consumer's minds to be the more attractive option in these categories.
Coca cola supply chain divided as parts for good supply chain ;all parts want to be good
Coca cola company gets in formations from this information they will decide the manufacturing quantity
For a better supply chain information follow and material follow want to be very efficient and affective
According to the information follow and orders they make plans about manufacturing .
They keep stock in warehouses for the demand and orders then company will distribute the stock for customers
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Research Paper on PepsiCo's Future Challenges, including SWOT Analysis.
This paper has identified possible future challenges which companies like PepsiCo can face.
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Coca cola-plant-layout
1. Plant lay out of coca colaPlant lay out of coca cola
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2. The Coca Cola Company
The Coca-Cola Company is the world's
largest beverage company.
The company’s best known product
Coca Cola was invented by John Stith
Pemberton in 1886.
The Coca-Cola formula and brand was
bought in 1889 by Asa Candler who
incorporated The Coca-Cola Company
in 1892.
Coca-Cola currently offers nearly 400
brands in over 200 countries or
territories and serves 1.5 billion
servings each day.
The Coca-Cola Company is
headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia.
Its current president and CEO is Muhtar
Kent
3. Coca-Cola, the corporate nourishing global community
with the worlds largest selling soft drink concentrates
since 1886, returns to India in 1993 after a gap of 16
years.
With the acquisitions of major brands in India it went on
to be known as The Hindustan Coca Cola Beverages
Pvt Ltd.
The company has 4 business regions, and operates out
in more than 50 locations across India.
Their business model includes manufacturing the
beverage, distribution and sales trade.
The Coca Cola In India
4. In the Cola Section ` In the orange Section
In the Lemon Section In the Juice Section
In the Bottled Mineral Water section
Coca Cola Products
VISION ANDVISION AND
5. MISSION AND VISION
MISSION
To Refresh the World
To Inspire Moments
of Optimism
To Create Value and
Make a Difference
VISION
People
Planet
Portfolio
Partners
Profits
6. The Coca-Cola system in India:
24 company-owned bottling operations.
25 franchisee-owned bottling operations.
Indirectly creates employment for more than
1,50,000 people in India.
The Coca Cola System
7. They established main plant at Dasna at
Ghaziabad. Dasna is the largest manufacturing
facility to coke in India and covers an areas 80
acres.
The plant manufactures more than 2 million
units a day during peak season which extends
from March – Sept.
COMPANY PLANT
VISION AND
8. Plant Product Process
Manufacturing Process of
coca-cola products have
different steps, which are cited
below-
• Ingredient Delivery
• Washing and Rinsing
• Mixing and Blending
• Filling
• Capping
• Labeling
• Coding
• Inspection
• Packaging
• Warehousing and delivery
•
17. Filling
• Once all the
ingredients have been
mixed and blended
and the bottles have
been cleaned and
sanitized, every thing
is ready to start filling.
• This is a surprisingly
complex process
requiring accuracy at
each step.
19. CappingCapping
• Once filled, bottles are
then capped.
• Coke uses different caps
for different bottles
- glass bottles are topped
$with a metal crown
- "PET BOTTLES" are
$topped with a plastic
$screw-top.
21. LabellingLabelling
• Then they move on
for labeling
• A special machine
dispenses labels from
large rollers, cuts
them and place on
the bottles.
22. CodingCoding
• The bottle is now
ready to be coded.
Each one of Coke’s
beverages is marked
with a special code
that identifies specific
information about it.
• These codes identify
the date, time, batch
no. and the MRP
24. InspectionInspection
Coca-Cola inspects bottles at
many points during the
process.
With refillable bottles,
- When they are first
brought into the plant
- They are washed and
again after they are filled
- After filling, each plant
sample bottles are analyzed
in its lab to ensure quality is
up to standards.