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Coca-Cola
İçecek A.Ş (CCI) is the largest bottler and distributor
by volume of non-alcoholic commercial beverages in Turkey.
CCI, operating with six bottling plants (Çorlu, Ankara,
İzmir, Bursa, Mersin, Sakarya) and a total of 472 million
unit cases of capacity, is the largest bottler and distributer
of non-alcoholic beverages by volume in Turkey, the
largest market of our Company's soft drinks operations.
CCI's wide product portfolio consists of two main categories;
carbonated and non-carbonated beverages. As part of
its carbonated soft drinks portfolio in addition to
the top selling brands "Coca- Cola" and "Fanta", CCI
produces "Coca-Cola light", "Sprite", "Schweppes" and
"Sen-Sun". CCI is the market leader in the carbonated
soft drinks category with a 65% market share in 2006.
CCI's products in the non-carbonated soft drinks category,
which are "Cappy" fruit juices, "Turkuaz" and "Damla"
water brands, "Powerade" sports drink, "Burn" energy
drink, "Nestea" ice tea and "Nescafé Xpress" ice coffee,
have strong positions within their respective segments.
CCI was the leader in fruit juice, sports drinks and
ice coffee segments in 2006.
Turkish market is the 4th largest within Europe and
13th largest in the World1 in terms consumption of Coca-Cola
trademarked products. However, per capita consumption
levels that are still below comparable averages as well
as the high ratio of young population, indicates the
potential for growth of Turkish soft drinks market.
CCI has increased its production capacity by 44 million
unit cases to 472 million unit cases in 2006 in order
to meet the growing demand in the Turkish market. Also
in 2006, in order to better meet consumer preferences,
CCI launched "100% Citrus", "100% Apple & Blackberry"
and "100% Orange & Grape" as the new tastes of "Cappy",
the premium brand targeting middle to high income groups.
The total sales volume in Turkey, which accounts for
81% of our Company's total soft drinks sales volume,
has increased 10% over previous year and reached 344
million unit cases in 2006.
CCI is the largest carbonated soft drinks system in
Central Asia and has expanded its operating territories
to include Middle East in 2005, operating internationally
with five bottling plants in Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan,
Kyrgyzstan and Jordan, in addition to being the largest
shareholder of the Coca-Cola bottling operations in
Turkmenistan. CCI is also a part of the joint venture
that holds the exclusive distribution rights in Iraq
with an option to become the exclusive bottler for that
market.
CCI produces its main brands “Coca-Cola”, “Fanta” and
“Sprite” alongside “Bonaqua” bottled water in international
markets, and conducts sales and distribution of “Piko”
fruit juices produced by a local company for The Coca-Cola
Company in Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan.
CCI’s international markets have high future growth
potential with their demographic structure and per capita
soft drinks consumption levels. The economic growth
also contributes significantly to the increase of consumption
in these territories. The growth in the gross domestic
product in recent years results in a shift of consumer
demand to premium products in addition to increasing
the total consumption. In addition, in early 2007 CCI
has expanded its operations to include Syria and Tajikistan.
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28 May 2008 Anadolu Efes Annual Report 2007
25 April 2008 The Board of Directors' - Dividend Distrubution Proposal to the General Assembly
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