Coca-Cola Co's Africa distributor to invest $100m in Kenya over next 5 years

30th May 2018

By: Reuters

  

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Coca-Cola Beverages Africa (CCBA), the continent’s largest soft drinks bottler, said on Wednesday it would invest $100-million in Kenya over the next five years to improve infrastructure and launch new products.

The company, which sells and distributes Coca-Cola Co products in Africa, plans to introduce 50 new products in Kenya to add to more than 130 existing ones in the country, local MD Daryl Wilson said in an interview.

"As the middle class is (growing)... they are wanting more variety," he said, adding the new offerings would include various sugar-free and flavoured water beverages.

"Kenyan tastes are growing, the need for new brands is growing," he said.

This month, the company launched a 7-billion Kenyan Shilling ($69-million) new juice line at its Nairobi plant. It operates four bottling plants in Kenya.

CCBA's distribution system includes 300 official distributors reaching across the country of 45-million people.

The company operates in a dozen sub-Saharan African countries including Ethiopia and South Africa.

Kenya is second in terms of profits to Ethiopia, Wilson said, where the company has plans to open at least four or five factories in the next five years.

While Kenya's economy offers a conducive business environment, bad rural roads take a toll on vehicles distributing products, Wilson said.

Another challenge is electricity, where inconsistent availability of power in some of its plants has forced it to deploy generators, which are expensive.

Wilson urged the government to "look at opportunities to reduce (the cost of) electricity, because it's a big component of ours."

Edited by Reuters

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