Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages (HCCB), Coca-Cola’s bottling arm in India, has revealed plans to invest Rs 350 crore in Madhya Pradesh for establishing two manufacturing lines at its Rajgarh plant.
This announcement was made during the Regional Industry Conclave in Ujjain, bringing HCCB’s total investment in the state to over Rs 660 crore.
The new investment will introduce two cutting-edge manufacturing lines at HCCB’s Rajgarh facility, focusing on producing Affordable Small Sparkling Packs (ASSP) and Juice Tetra Packs, according to a statement.
Apart from enhancing HCCB’s manufacturing capabilities, this expansion is expected to make a significant contribution to the state’s economy, the statement added.
The Madhya Pradesh government has pledged its support to assist HCCB in securing all required permissions, approvals, and clearances in a timely manner. HCCB has already invested more than Rs 311 crore in Madhya Pradesh since 2000 through its Rajgarh plant.
The company operates 13 factories across India, producing and distributing 37 different products spanning 8 categories, including popular beverages like Coca-Cola, Thums Up, Minute Maid, Kinley, and Limca.