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Azerbaijan Coca-Cola Bottlers in the top ten factories in Africa and Eurasia
Baku/12.06.13/Turan. Company Azerbaijan Coca-Cola Bottlers (ACCB) got into the top ten of more than 250 plants in 92 countries of the world, thanks to advances in quality, high stability and social responsibility.
ACCB was nominated for the second consecutive year in the category of Grand Prix "Presidential Award of stability" (The country with the best plants), which meets The Coca-Cola Company Eurasia & Africa Group. The jury assessed the company's activities in the field of environmental protection, high-quality products as well as for the overall contribution to the lives of local people.
General Manager of Coca-Cola Azerbaijan Lisani Atasayan stressed that ACCB offers 9 different brands of nine million consumers. "Providing high quality products is the main goal of our work. It meets the highest international standards. I represented my company at the awards ceremony, and felt pride in the fact that Azerbaijan Coca-Cola Bottlers recognized as one of the leading system-wide Coca-Cola,” said Atasayan.
The company Coca-Cola Bottlers Azerbaijan founded in the 1994th year. 99.86% stake in the company owned by Coca-Cola Ichecek. - 08D-
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- Economics
- 12 June 2013 16:22
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