The beverage giant plans to expand capacity and distribution in South Africa through a joint investment with its bottling partners. The initiative aims to boost local production and innovation in the region.
- Coca-Cola Co. plans a $1 billion investment in South Africa through 2030.
- The investment involves 17.6 billion rand and includes two bottling partners.
- Funds will be used for capacity expansion, distribution, and innovation.
- The initiative aims to strengthen Coca-Cola's market position in Africa.
- The investment may affect regional competitors and supply chain operations.
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