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    A Project report on "Industrial visit at Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages Pvt. Ltd" Submitted by: Raj Patel Submitted To: Prof. Rinal Shah Submitted On: 22 March 2013. L.J. Institute Of Management Studies‚ Ahmedabad. INDEX 1.Company Details 2.Products of company 3.Production and Operational Details          3.1 Water treatment plant 3.2 Sugar storage Department 3.3 Making syrup 3.4 Filling plant 3.5 New processing plant 3.6 Tetra pack Department 3.7

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    The Coca Cola company is a long standing producer of flavored drinks. They are considered by many to be the original cola drink. The drink was created in 1886 by a pharmacist named John Pemberton. Coca-cola is sold today in over 200 countries and has over 500 brands. The company has sustainability measures in place and believes in philanthropic endeavors. The company offers internships to up-and-coming business students looking for an opportunity to work with one of the largest and most storied companies

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    1. Consider Coca-Cola’s advertising throughout its history. Identify as many commonalities as possible for its various ads and campaigns. (For a list of Coca-Cola slogans over the years‚ check out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coca-Colaslogans.) 2. Analyze the “It’s Mine” ad based on the process of creating an advertising message as outlined in the text. 3. Discuss issues of selecting advertising media for the “It’s Mine” ad. How might this process differ from that of other Coca-Cola campaigns? From

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    Coca-Cola Japan: Should tea be introduced? Outline of Report Coca-Cola Background Japan and its culture Japan’s Beverage and Tea Market Coca-Cola Japan and its success Coca-Cola Product Line Competition SWOT Analysis Research and Development Marketing Plan and Recommendations Coca-Cola Company Background Founded in 1886 by John C. Pemberton World’s leading manufacturer‚ marketer‚ and distributor of nonalcoholic beverage concentrates and syrups More than 300 brands Corporate Headquarters

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    responsibilities. • Productivity: be a highly effective‚ lean and fast-moving organization 5. Proposed mission With six main operating segments in North America‚ Latin America‚ Europe‚ Eurasia‚ Africa‚ the Pacific‚(3) and bottling investments‚ Coca-Cola is dedicated to being a highly effective refreshments and fast-moving organization. (5) Our mission is to bring consumers quality refreshments that anticipate and satisfy their desires and needs. (1)(2). As a company we strive to be responsible citizens

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    Strengths The Coca-Cola is the world’s largest beverage company‚ offering consumers almost 500 still and sparkling brands. Coke has the world’s largest beverage distribution network; consuming in more than 200 countries enjoys the Coke’s beverages at an average of nearly 1.6 billion servings a day. In 2011‚ Coca-cola was declared the world’s most valuable brand according to Interbrand’s best global brand. Cola-Cola gets competitive advantage through the well-known global trade

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Summary 1. Company Background 1. Coca Cola Amatil Brief Activities in Australia 2. Company’s brief financials 3. Company’s Strategy & Growth Drivers 2. Company’s Key Accounting Policies 1. Foreign currency translations (AASB 1012) 2. Inventories (AASB 1019) 3. Revenue (AASB 1004) 4. Changes in Accounting Policies (AASB 1001) 3. Flexibility in the Selection of Company’s Key Accounting Policies 4. Accounting strategy 5. Quality of Disclosures

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    industry was Coca-Cola. They brought a new revolution in the history of the world. Coca-Cola is the most popular and biggest-selling soft drink in history‚ as well as the best-known product in the world. Coca-Cola invented in May 1886 by Dr. John S. Pemberton in Atlanta‚ Georgia. The name ’Coca-Cola ’ was suggested by Dr. Pemberton ’s bookkeeper‚ Frank Robinson. He kept the name Coca-Cola in the flowing script that is famous today. Coca-Cola was first sold at a soda fountain by mixing Coca-Cola syrup with

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    Company Overview: Coca Cola ’s company overview provides the company ’s mission whereby the company provides that it aims to refresh the world and inspire moments of optimism and happiness. In its overview‚ the company provides that it has more than 3500 beverages sold in more than 200 countries and the company has more than 139‚600 employees (The Coca Cola Company‚ 2011). Anglo American company overview provides the nature of business the company operates whereby the company is involved in mining

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    Here’s my attempt at looking at Coca cola’s behavior using the theories listed: Egoism Coca cola also did not look at the bigger impact on the German economy when it closed 7 plants in Eastern Germany. 2000 jobs were lost which impacted unemployment; however coca cola focused on the bigger picture that machinery was able to produce more at a lower cost by centralizing bottling plants. Coke focused on the global picture rather than the local situation of their factory in India. It tried to show

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