Coca-Cola Europacific Aboitiz Philippines
Coca-Cola Europacific Aboitiz Philippines, Inc., also formerly known as Coca-Cola Beverages Philippines, Inc. and Coca-Cola FEMSA Philippines, Inc., is a Philippine-based company engaged in the bottling and distribution of Coca-Cola products in the country.
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History
In 1927, San Miguel Corporation became the first bottler of Coca-Cola in Asia. In 1981, San Miguel spun off its soft drink businesses to a new company named Coca-Cola Bottlers Philippines, Inc.. The company was established as a joint-venture between San Miguel Corporation and The Coca-Cola Company.Coca-Cola Amatil (1997)
In April 1997, CCBPI was merged into the Australia-based Coca-Cola Amatil Limited. In effect, San Miguel exchanged its 70% interest in a Philippine-only operation for a 25% stake in CCA, which had operations in 17 countries—both in the Asia-Pacific region and in Eastern Europe. Shortly after, CCA demerged the Eastern European operations into a UK-based firm called Coca-Cola Beverages plc. Seeking to maintain its focus on the Asia-Pacific region, San Miguel sold its stake in the new UK entity in mid-1998.Reacquisition by San Miguel and The Coca-Cola Company (2001)
In July 2001, San Miguel joined forces with The Coca-Cola Company to reacquire CCBPI, with San Miguel taking a 65% stake and TCCC the remaining 35%. As part of the deal, San Miguel sold its CCA shares back to CCA. Later in 2001, San Miguel sold its bottled water and juice businesses, amalgamated under Philippine Beverage Partners, Inc., to CCBPI.In February 2002, San Miguel completed the acquisition of an 83% stake in rival Cosmos Bottling Corporation in a P15 billion deal, completed through CCBPI. Cosmos specialized in low-priced soft drinks and held the number two position in the Philippine market. The combination of Coca-Cola Bottlers Philippines and Cosmos Bottling Corporation gave the San Miguel group control of more than 90% of the Philippine soft-drink market.
The Coca-Cola Company (2007)
In February 2007, The Coca-Cola Company purchased San Miguel's 65% shareholding in CCBPI and subsidiaries for $590 million acquiring the full ownership. In September 2010, TCCC announced its plan to invest US$1 billion in its business in the Philippines over the next five years. Part of this investment is the completion of its newest and technologically advanced Mega Plant in Misamis Oriental in January 2012.Coca-Cola FEMSA (2013–2018)
On December 14, 2012, TCCC signed a definitive agreement to sell its 51% stake in CCBPI to Mexico-based Coca-Cola FEMSA, S.A. de C.V., the world's second largest bottler of Coca-Cola, with operations across Central and South America. The all-cash transaction became effective January 25, 2013. The deal price represented a $1,350 million valuation of CCBPI. Coca-Cola FEMSA will have an option to acquire the remaining 49% of CCBPI at any time during the next 7 years and will have a put option to sell its ownership back to TCCC any time during year six.On August 17, 2018, The Coca-Cola Company announced that its Bottling Investments Group agreed to acquire the 51% stake in the company held by Coca-Cola FEMSA, S.A. de C.V.
Coca-Cola BIG (2018–2024)
In December 2018, BIG completed its acquisition of Coca-Cola FEMSA Philippines' bottling operations. The company was then renamed Coca-Cola Beverages Philippines, Inc. as a reflection of its ambition to build a total beverages company.Coca-Cola Europacific Partners and the Aboitiz Group (2024-present)
On February 23, 2024, Philippine-based Aboitiz Equity Ventures Inc. announced that it has jointly acquired Coca-Cola Beverages Philippines Inc. together with Coca-Cola Europacific Partners for $1.8 billion on a debt-free, cash-free basis. It will hold a 40% stake, while CCEP will take up the remaining 60% stake. The company was renamed to Coca-Cola Europacific Aboitiz Philippines, Inc. effective January 15, 2025 to signify the new ownership.Brands
Carbonated:- A&W Sarsaparilla
- Coca-Cola Original Taste
- Coca-Cola Light
- Coca-Cola Zero Sugar
- Coca-Cola Zero Sugar Vanilla
- Lift
- Royal Tru-Orange
- Royal Tru-Orange Zero Sugar
- Royal Tru-Grape
- Royal Tru-Lemon
- Royal Tru-Strawberry
- Sprite
- Sprite Zero Sugar
- Schweppes
- Wilkins Distilled
- Wilkins Pure
- Monster Energy Drink
- Predator Energy Drink
- Minute Maid Nutri+
- Minute Maid Fresh
- Nutriboost
- Real Leaf
- Real Leaf Frutcy
- Fuze Tea
- Lemon-Dou
- Jack Daniel's with Coca-Cola
- Jack Daniel's with Coca-Cola Zero Sugar
- Absolut Vodka with Sprite
- Aquarius
- Barq's
- Cheers Cherry
- Cheers Lemon
- Cheers Orange
- Cherry Coke
- Coca-Cola Classic/Coca-Cola/Coke
- Coca-Cola thêm Cà Phê
- Coca-Cola Life
- Coca-Cola Light with Lemon
- Coca-Cola No Sugar
- Coca-Cola Vanilla
- Coca-Cola Zero
- Diet Coke
- Earth & Sky
- Eight O'Clock Iced Tea
- Eight O'Clock Juice
- Fanta Calamansi
- Fanta Fruit Punch
- Fanta Grape
- Fanta Green Apple
- Fanta Lemon
- Fanta Mango
- Fanta Root Beer
- First/Safety First
- Hero Energy Drink
- Hi-C
- Jaz Cola
- Magnolia/Eight O'Clock Fun-Chum
- Magnolia Fruit Drink
- Magnolia Junior Juice
- Magnolia Zip
- Mello Yello
- Mello Yello Piñacolada
- Minute Maid Pulpy
- Nestea, - under license by Nestlé,
- Nestea Blast
- Nestea Ready To Drink in Can
- Ponkana
- Pop Cola
- Pop Cola Light/Diet Pop Cola
- Powerade
- Rani Float – under license
- Royal
- Royal Rootbeer
- Royal Wattamelon
- Royal Tru-Orange Light
- Royal Tru-Dalandan
- Samurai
- Sarsi
- Sarsi Light/Diet Sarsi
- Sparkle/Sparkle Up
- Sprite Ice
- Sprite LeBron James Mix
- Sprite Lemon+
- Sprite Light/Diet Sprite
- Sprite No Sugar
- Sprite Zero
- Tab
- Thunder Super Soda
- Vanilla Coke
- Viva!
- Wilkins Delight
- Wilkins Sparkling