Namibia

Coca-Cola Namibia Bottling Company (CCNBC), CCBA’s subsidiary in Namibia, has a 65-year track record providing Coca-Cola brands tailored for consumer preferences, like the iconic Kashupi.

Brands:

11

Plants:

02

Employees:

588

Coca-Cola Namibia Bottling Company (CCNBC), CCBA’s subsidiary in Namibia, has a 65-year track record providing Coca-Cola brands tailored for consumer preferences, like the iconic Kashupi.

In 2012, Namibia Beverages became a private company called Coca-Cola Namibia Bottling Company (CCNBC) with the same original 1995 share partners, Paradise Beverages and Namibia Development Corporation (previously known as Amcom). In CCNBC has bottling plants in both Windhoek and in Oshakati, and depots in Keetmanshoop, Otjiwarongo and the coastal town of Walvis Bay.

Namibia is part of the CCBA Southern Africa Region under the leadership of Basil Gadzios.

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