Coca-Cola Bottlers Japan Holdings Inc. Overview
Pro stress-test →Coca-Cola Bottlers Japan Holdings operates Japan's leading beverage distribution network, engaged in purchases, sales, bottling, packaging, distribution and marketing of carbonated beverages, coffee beverages, tea-based beverages, mineral water, and other soft drinks, while also manufacturing and selling food products and operating vending machines. The company was established through the strategic merger of Coca-Cola West Japan Company and Coca-Cola East Japan Company effective April 2017.
Strategic Profile
Pro stress-test →The company offers its products under the Coca-Cola, Fanta, Sprite, Real Gold, Georgia, Aquarius, Qoo, Sokenbicha, Huang, and Kochakaden brand names. Management's Vision 2030 targets project revenue staying roughly flat over the next 3 years while margins move from about a 5.7% loss to a 2.5% profit.
Competitive Landscape
Pro stress-test →Coca-Cola Bottlers Japan operates through licensing agreements with The Coca-Cola Company. In Japan's consolidated beverage market, CCBJ competes with Hokkaido Coca-Cola Bottling, other regional bottlers, and major beverage conglomerates like PepsiCo. The company maintains market leadership through extensive distribution networks and iconic global brands, but faces structural headwinds from flat demand and cost pressures.
Industry Context
Coca-Cola Bottlers Japan Holdings Inc. operates in Non-Alcoholic Beverages / Soft Drinks Distribution (Japan).
Key facts
Founded: 1960 · Headquarters: Tokyo, Japan · Employees: 14,010 · Revenue: ¥893.8B · Market cap: ¥430.2B (~$2.9B USD)