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Coca-Cola to open $50m Tongi plant | Bangladesh | bdnews24.com

Coca-Cola to open $50m Tongi plant
Mon, Jan 2nd, 2012 4:56 pm
Sheikh Shahariar Zaman

Dhaka, Jan 2 (bdnews24.com)–Global beverage giant Coca-Cola will open its first plant in Bangladesh to tap growing demand for carbonated soft drink, a top local investment official has said.

"The company has already registered with the Board of Investment to invest about $50 million by 2013," BoI executive chairman SA Samad told bdnews24.com.

Coke's bottling operations will bring in Tk 3.76 billion foreign equity and manage another Tk 375 million working capital locally, according to information it provided to the investment board.

The Atlanta-based soft-drink behemoth has set its sight on starting commercial operation by Sept 2013 at a plant in Tongi where it will produce Coca-Cola, Sprite, Fanta, juice and juice-based drink, and packaged drinking water. Currently, Abdul Monem Ltd and Pran Group bottle the products.

The plant is expected to produce 222 million bottles worth Tk 9 billion a year. Coca-Cola in 2009 submitted its first proposal to invest $51 million to expand its business in the country and submitted another proposal in 2010 making clear its intent to set up a modern production facility.

The second proposal said that the company wants to "set up an indirect wholly owned local subsidiary that will establish a new state of the art beverage manufacturing facility in Bangladesh."

The US-backed soft-drink maker would take at least three years to complete the processes and the entire equity capital of this subsidiary will be funded by its foreign source, it added. The processes involved acquisition of suitable land and setting up facility, securing all required approvals, licences, consents and permission from the proper authorities.

Coca-Cola started business in Bangladesh with an agreement with Tabani Beverage, owned by a Pakistani national, in 1965. After independence, Tabani was put under the Freedom Fighters' Welfare Trust and it continued its business up to 2008.

The multinational company used to sell Tabani the liquid concentrate of its brands and Tabani produced cold drinks and marketed them. The global giant asked Tabani to scale up its capacity in 1978 which it failed to do. Coke then signed another agreement with Abdul Monem Group to produce the cold drinks.

Tabani had the right to distribute its products in greater Dhaka and Rajshahi divisions while Monem entered into a contract to distribute them in Chittagong and Khulna divisions. The companies at that time only produced regular glass bottle (RGB) drinks and it continued production until 2001, when Monem introduced PET bottles in the market.

In 2003, Coca-Cola asked Tabani to improve its quality and set up an effluent treatment plant to on the factory premises, but it did not.

Eventually, Coca-Cola scrapped the contract with the Tabani in 2008 and now has come up with the investment proposal aiming to benefit from the expanding market.

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Pepsi tastes better :P
 
I don't understand..you already have Coke in BD right?
 
I don't understand..you already have Coke in BD right?

Global beverage giant Coca-Cola will open its first plant in Bangladesh to tap growing demand for carbonated soft drink
 
Does not sound good ... emptying pockets of poor bangladeshis for brown water and gas and sugar ... nothing nutritious, healthy or useful ... the money goes into pockets of big multinationals ...
 
its a good news That 500mn $ investment is comming through but I thought coca-cola already have plants in bangladesh. From where do the current coca-colas come from as it dossn't tastes
very good and is all watery.
 
Does not sound good ... emptying pockets of poor bangladeshis for brown water and gas and sugar ... nothing nutritious, healthy or useful ... the money goes into pockets of big multinationals ...

Mineral water FTW!

Actually, Bangladesh's population is like over 150 million. So yes, there is a lot of demand.

Yes, call the population level crazy :D
 
its a good news That 500mn $ investment is comming through but I thought coca-cola already have plants in bangladesh. From where do the current coca-colas come from as it dossn't tastes
very good and is all watery.

No, Coca-Cola has no plants in Bangladesh. But its two subsidiary companies have bottling plants. They import the concentrated Cola from a Coca-Cola plant outside of BD, and turn this concentrate into potable drink and bottle in those well known Cola bottles. Please read the news report for a better understanding of the present Cola operation in BD.

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I don't understand..you already have Coke in BD right?
No, not exactly. Please read the response above and read the entire report.
 
its a good news That 500mn $ investment is comming through but I thought coca-cola already have plants in bangladesh. From where do the current coca-colas come from as it dossn't tastes
very good and is all watery.

Welcome to the forum, luffy. :D

The coca-colas you get have less of the concentrate and more water to make up for it.
 
No, Coca-Cola has no plants in Bangladesh. But its two subsidiary companies have bottling plants. They import the concentrated Cola from a Coca-Cola plant outside of BD, and turn this concentrate into potable drink and bottle in those well known Cola bottles. Please read the news report for a better understanding of the present Cola operation in BD.

Actually thats what every Coke plant does as its concentrate is only made in US. They ship the concentrate to different parts of the world where they mix it with water and CO2.
 

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