Distribution Network: Strengthes
Distribution Network: Strengthes
Distribution Network: Strengthes
The Company has a strong and reliable distribution network. It has a distribution network consisting of a number of efficient salesmen, 700,000 retail outlets and 8000 distributors. The distribution fleet includes different modes of distribution, from 10 tonne to open bay three wheelers that can navigate the narrow alleyways of Indian cities constantly keep Coca-Cola brands available in every nook and corner of the Countrys remotest areas.
Project Report on Coca-Cola Company and study of customer preference for Coca-Cola brands with reference to Coca-Cola India
WEAKNESSES:
Project Report on Coca-Cola Company and study of customer preference for Coca-Cola brands with reference to Coca-Cola India this includes a 42 per cent share of the cola market. Other products account for 16 per cent market share, chiefly led by Limca. The company appointed 50,000 new outlets in the first two months of this year, as part of its plans to cover one lakh outlets for the coming summer season and this also covered 3,500 new villages. In Bangalore, Coca-Cola amounts for 74% of the beverage market.
EXPORT POTENTIAL
The Company can come up with new products which are not manufactured abroad, like Maaza etc and export them to foreign nations. It can come up with strategies to eliminate apprehension from the minds of the people towards the Coke products produced in India so that there will be a considerable amount of exports and it is yet another opportunity to broaden future prospects and cater to the global markets rather than just domestic market.
Development of India as a whole has lead to an increase in the per capita income thereby causing an increase in disposable income. Unlike olden times, people now have the power of buying goods of their choice without having to worry much about the flow of their income. Coca-Cola Company can take advantage of such a situation and enhance their sales.
THREATS: IMPORTS
As India is developing at a fast pace, the per capita income has increased over the years and a majority of the people are educated, the export levels have gone high. People understand trade to a large extent and the demand for foreign goods has increased over the years.
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Project Report on Coca-Cola Company and study of customer preference for Coca-Cola brands with reference to Coca-Cola India If consumers shift onto imported beverages rather than have beverages manufactured within the country, it could pose a threat to the Indian beverage industry as a whole in turn affecting the sales of the Company.