A bit of help's needed to ship over 24 million bottles of Coca-Cola beverages daily in the Philippines. CarGuidePH
Coca-Cola Beverages Philippines, Inc. , the bottling arm of Coca-Cola in the country, inked a partnership with Cartrack—a leading global provider of vehicle telematics wholly owned by Nasdaq-listed Karooooo Limited—as its operational mobility partner to update and digitalize its on-the-ground operations in the Philippines.
CCBPI believes that insights provided by Cartrack’s technology in operating its fleet and equipment will deepen the Company’s reputation for exceptional customer satisfaction—giving it increased efficiency and productivity in their operations, as well as an opportunity to reduce operating costs. He adds, “With CCBPI operating one of, if not the biggest truck fleet in the Philippines—with almost 3,000 trucks and over 2,000 sales service vehicles—Cartrack’s mobility platform will provide us with valuable data to improve planning and maximize our transportation resources at any given time and location, as we transport almost 24 million beverages in the Philippines daily.”
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