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Coca-Cola To Invest Over $1.4 Billion In Argentina To Boost Production And Infrastructure

Coca-Cola and its bottlers plan to invest over $1.4 billion in Argentina to enhance production, logistics, and infrastructure

Coca-Cola and its bottling partners have announced plans to invest more than $1.4 billion in Argentina to enhance production capacity, improve logistics, and optimise infrastructure. 

The investment, revealed in a company statement on Thursday, underscores Coca-Cola’s long-term commitment to the South American market.

The funding will support upgrades to manufacturing facilities, streamline distribution networks, and enhance supply chain efficiency. This move comes as Coca-Cola continues to strengthen its presence in Argentina, a key market for the global beverage giant.

The company has not provided a detailed breakdown of the investment timeline, but the initiative is expected to create jobs and drive economic growth in the country. Coca-Cola has been operating in Argentina for decades, and this latest commitment reaffirms its strategy of expanding operations despite economic fluctuations in the region.

By bolstering production and infrastructure, Coca-Cola aims to meet growing consumer demand and ensure a more efficient distribution system across Argentina.

Melissa Enoch

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