Coca-Cola’s new Palapye depot keeps the refreshment coming

October 29 – Coca-Cola Beverages Botswana (CCBB) has boosted its capacity to keep the central and northern parts of the country refreshed with the opening of a new depot in Palapye.

The new warehouse will improve customer service by reducing out of stock situations and help to improve CCBB products’ availability in the central and north region.

Previously, CCBB relied on its warehouse in Francistown to supply the north and central regions of the country and the limited capacity of the warehouse resulted in bottlenecks. Due to its small size, it could not hold sufficient stock to satisfy all CCBB’s customers in those regions.

Any disruption in stock transfers from Gaborone to Francistown would lead to stock shortages and customers running out of affected packs.

The new depot will help to minimise stock outs and ensure customers have a regular supply of products. With volumes expected to continue growing in the north, the strategically located Palapye depot will start distributing to neighbouring areas, including Serowe, Mahalapye, Selibe Phikwe and Letlhakane.

This will significantly improve CCBB’s ability to respond to increases in product demand and ensure that consumers and customers are always satisfied.

The depot currently employs five people and this is expected to increase along with growth in demand.

The depot has also created employment for the local community by contracting cleaning, sanitation and security services.

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