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Q1. Distribution channel of Coca Cola?

Every day, an approx. of 1.9 billion Coca-Cola products are sold around the world,
according to official statistics.
The Coca-Cola Company is a multinational corporation that operates on a local level
in each place where it does business. The term is second most commonly used after
alright, and it is recognised in practically all groups and civilizations around the
world. Because of the strength of its system, which includes the Coca-Cola Company
and more than 250 bottling partners worldwide, the Company is able to provide a
global reach with a local emphasis.
The system contains multiple legal and managerial divisions and parts that are all
independent of one another, and it does not own or control all of its bottling
partners around the world.
While it is widely assumed that Coca-Cola conducts all of its activities globally, this is
actually accomplished through a variety of local channels. The company
manufactures and sells concentrates, beverage bases, and syrups to bottling
companies. It retains ownership of the brand and is in charge of consumer brand
marketing initiatives. The bottling partners make, package, and deliver the final
branded beverages to customers and vending partners, who subsequently sell the
item to consumers.
All bottling partners collaborate closely with suppliers, including grocery stores,
restaurants, and convenience stores, among many others, to carry out localised
plans created in collaboration with Coca-Cola. More specifically, while Coca-Cola is a
global firm, its goods never have to travel far to reach the final consumer, making
the product more local than you might assume. More specifically, despite the fact
that Coca-Cola is a global firm, its goods never have to travel far to reach the final
consumer, making the product more local than you might assume.
Theirs is a local business; products are often not shipped more than a few hundred
miles; it's all about being responsive to customers' demands and the local tastes of
consumers in each market. The Coca-Cola Company sells its goods to bottlers and
canners, distributors, fountain wholesalers, and select fountain shops. They
subsequently distribute them to retail businesses, corner stores, restaurants, gas
stations, and a variety of other locations.

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