Coca-Cola restructures Indian operations
04 Jul 2005
New Delhi: The Atlanta-based Coca-Cola Company has announced the restructuring plans for its Indian subsidiary, Coca-Cola India. The company has effected a top-level management recast and has split the bottling and marketing operations.
The
soft drink major has appointed John Ustas, from Coke
Norway, as CEO for its Indian company-owned bottling
operations (COBOs). Ustas' appointment as CEO leaves
Coke India president Sanjiv Gupta only with the concentrate
business, franchisee bottlers and marketing operations.
Current recast within the Indiancompany includes reshuffling of portfolios within finance and bottling divisions. Coke's headquarters is expected to shortly announce appointment of a new CFO, to replace current CFO Mark Roddy who's tenure ends in September. The firm has announced appointment of Mark Hudden as VP, finance, of the bottling operations.
Vipul Saurabh, whom Ustas has replaced, will move to one of Coke's international bottling operations. Coca-Cola India's bottling operations are handled by its subsidiary, Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages. It has 24 company-owned and 26 franchisee-owned bottling plants.