Coca-Cola Beverages (Japan) is a Japanese subsidiary of the American beverage company, Coca-Cola. It was established in 1989 and is headquartered in Tokyo. The company is engaged in the production, bottling, and distribution of Coca-Cola beverages in Japan. It is the largest Coca-Cola bottler in Japan, producing and distributing over 500 million cases of beverages annually.
Date of foundation | Industry | Country | Founder | Product/Business | Number of employees | Location of headquarters | Company website |
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1989 | Beverage | Japan | Coca-Cola | Production, bottling and distribution of Coca-Cola beverages | 4,000 (2020) | Tokyo, Japan | Coca-Cola Japan |
Coca-Cola Beverages (Japan) is a subsidiary of the American beverage company, Coca-Cola. It is the largest Coca-Cola bottler in Japan, producing and distributing over 500 million cases of beverages annually. The company is engaged in the production, bottling, and distribution of Coca-Cola beverages in Japan. It has four production facilities located in Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, and Fukuoka and operates over 70 distribution centers throughout Japan.
The company also produces and distributes a variety of other beverages, including tea, coffee, juice, sports drinks, and energy drinks. It also provides a range of services, such as vending machine services, vending machine maintenance, and equipment leasing.
Coca-Cola Beverages (Japan) was established in 1989 as a joint venture between Coca-Cola Japan and Kirin Beverage. In 2000, the company became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Coca-Cola Japan.
In 2010, the company acquired the bottling operations of Suntory Beverage & Food. This acquisition increased the company's production capacity and expanded its distribution network.
In 2014, the company launched its first energy drink, "Coca-Cola Energy". The drink was developed in collaboration with Monster Energy.
Coca-Cola Beverages (Japan) is committed to creating a safe and healthy working environment. The company has established a corporate safety and health policy that is based on the principles of safety first, prevention of accidents, and respect for human rights.
The company also provides a range of benefits for its employees, including health insurance, retirement benefits, and educational assistance. It also offers a variety of training and development programs to help employees develop their skills and knowledge.
Coca-Cola Beverages (Japan) is committed to environmental sustainability and social responsibility. The company has established an environmental policy that focuses on reducing its environmental impact and promoting sustainable development.
The company has also implemented a range of initiatives to support local communities, such as providing financial support for education and health care services. It also supports a range of environmental initiatives, such as tree-planting projects and beach clean-up activities.
Coca-Cola Beverages (Japan) produces and distributes a variety of beverages, including the following:
Coca-Cola Beverages (Japan) uses a variety of technologies to ensure the quality and safety of its products. These include:
Quality assurance systems: The company uses a range of quality assurance systems, such as HACCP (Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points), to ensure the safety and quality of its products.
Packaging technology: The company uses advanced packaging technology, such as aseptic packaging, to ensure the safety and freshness of its products.
Logistics technology: The company uses advanced logistics technology to ensure that its products are delivered on time and in the best condition.
Coca-Cola Beverages (Japan) is a subsidiary of the American beverage company, Coca-Cola. It is also affiliated with the following companies:
Kirin Beverage: A Japanese beverage company that is a joint venture partner of Coca-Cola Beverages (Japan).
Suntory Beverage & Food: A Japanese beverage company that was acquired by Coca-Cola Beverages (Japan) in 2010.
Monster Energy: An American energy drink company that collaborated with Coca-Cola Beverages (Japan) to develop "Coca-Cola Energy".
Coca-Cola Beverages (Japan) has been criticized for its use of plastic bottles and its environmental impact. The company has responded to these criticisms by introducing a range of initiatives to reduce its environmental impact, such as reducing the use of plastic bottles and increasing the use of recycled materials.
Coca-Cola Beverages (Japan) sponsors a variety of events and initiatives, such as the Coca-Cola Music Festival and the Coca-Cola Youth Empowerment Program. The company also supports a range of sports teams and athletes, including the Japanese national rugby team and the Japanese Olympic team.
Official website: Coca-Cola Japan