What we do
We produce, sell and distribute a range of non-alcoholic beverages including four of the world’s best selling brands: Coca-Cola, Coca-Cola light (diet Coke), Fanta and Sprite.
In addition, our product portfolio includes a variety of other sparkling and still beverages including:
- juice and juice drinks
- natural mineral and flavoured waters
- Nestea ice tea and ice coffees
- sports and energy drinks
Our aim is to offer consumers a choice of beverages that meet the highest quality standards.
Key bottler of The Coca-Cola Company
Coca-Cola Hellenic is one of the 300 bottling partners that make up the Coca-Cola System, the largest beverage distribution system in the world. The activities of Coca-Cola HBC Switzerland play a strategically important role within the System.
In Switzerland, the Coca-Cola System comprises Coca-Cola HBC Switzerland and Coca-Cola Switzerland, a subsidiary of The Coca-Cola Company.
- Coca-Cola Switzerland is responsible for the strategic marketing, brand management, packaging strategy, consumer promotion, advertising and market research.
- Coca-Cola HBC Switzerland purchases the concentrates, beverage bases and syrups for producing drinks according to the franchise agreement with The Coca-Cola Company. In addition, we are responsible for the merchandising of products, key account management, public relations, implementation of promotions and product distribution.
We work closely with our partner, The Coca-Cola Company, using our respective skills and assets to serve customers and consumers, while improving the quality of life in our communities.
Coca-Cola HBC Switzerland is the only bottler in the country that produces and distributes Coca-Cola products.
Strong business infrastructure
Since 1936, Coca-Cola HBC Switzerland has been developing its operations in Switzerland, including new bottling facilities and technologies such as aseptic line filling which means we no longer use preservatives in many products. Across the Group, Coca-Cola Hellenic has invested more than €2.7 billion in property, plant and equipment since 2001, in order to modernise plant infrastructure and expand availability of cold drink equipment, such as coolers.
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