15-420: CCEP may refer to: Coca-Cola Europacific Partners , a British bottling company Coordinating Committee for Earthquake Prediction , a Japanese organisation Canadian Center for Emergency Preparedness , a Canadian non-profit organisation which ceased operations in 2014 Companhia Central Peninsular dos Caminhos de Ferro de Portugal [ pt ] (CCeP),
30-509: A 19th-century Portuguese railway company Center for Community Earthquake Preparedness, University of Mississippi School of Engineering , United States Centre for Climate Economics and Policy at the Australian National University Crawford School of Public Policy Certified Chiropractic Extremity Practitioner, a chiropractic credential Corporate Compliance & Ethics Professional,
45-523: A certification for campus privacy officers C.C.E.P , a 1991 single by Sweet Exorcist Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title CCEP . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=CCEP&oldid=1141528895 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
60-485: A redemption of Coca-Cola's 33% shareholding in CCE. Coca-Cola wanted the business in their asset list because they felt it would save both consumers and Coca-Cola money. Coca-Cola also spun off its small European bottling division to "New CCE". The acquisition closed on October 3, 2010. On August 6, 2015, Coca-Cola Enterprises announced that it would merge with Coca-Cola Iberian Partners and Coca-Cola Erfrischungsgetränke AG,
75-823: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Coca-Cola Europacific Partners Coca-Cola Europacific Partners plc ( CCEP ), formerly Coca-Cola European Partners (2016–2021); and Coca-Cola Amatil (1904-2021), is a British-American company formed as a result of the combination of the three main bottling companies for The Coca-Cola Company in Western Europe: Coca-Cola Enterprises , Coca-Cola Iberian Partners, S.A. and Coca-Cola Erfrischungsgetränke AG, and one bottling company in Asia-Pacific: Coca-Cola Amatil . The multinational bottling company involved in
90-464: The 2023 and 2024 seasons. On 23 February 2024, Philippine-based Aboitiz Equity Ventures Inc. (AEV) announced that it has jointly acquired Coca-Cola Beverages Philippines Inc. together with Coca-Cola Europacific Partners (CCEP) for $ 1.8 billion on a debt-free, cash-free basis. CCEP will hold a 60% stake, while Aboitiz Equity Ventures will take up the remaining 40% stake. Official website Coca-Cola Enterprises Coca-Cola Enterprises
105-655: The Coca-Cola System . Previously, independent businesses in remote geographic areas bottled Coca-Cola products and distributed the merchandise to stores. In 1980, Coca-Cola acquired the Coca-Cola Bottling Company of New York for $ 215 million. In 1982, Coca-Cola acquired the Associated Coca-Cola Bottling Company for $ 417.5 million. In 1986, Coca-Cola acquired the bottling operations of Beatrice Foods and
120-981: The New York Stock Exchange and are components of the S&P 500 . Similar anchor bottlers include the South Pacific area's Coca-Cola Amatil , Eastern Europe's Coca-Cola Hellenic , and Latin America 's Coca-Cola FEMSA . Coca-Cola Enterprises was the exclusive Coca-Cola bottler for all of Belgium, continental France, Great Britain, Luxembourg, Monaco, The Netherlands, Norway and Sweden. Some of its production facilities were located in Norway ( Lørenskog ), Sweden ( Jordbro ), The Netherlands ( Dongen ), Belgium ( Antwerp , Ghent and Chaudfontaine (mineral water only)), France ( Socx , Grigny , Clamart , Les Pennes-Mirabeau and Castanet-Tolosan ), and
135-523: The UK ( Wakefield , Sidcup , Edmonton , Milton Keynes , East Kilbride and Morpeth ). When Coca-Cola Enterprises was the anchor bottler in North America, it had the largest fleet of hybrid electric trucks in North America. The hybrid electric tractor units were the standard bulk delivery truck the company uses for large deliveries. CCE planned to deploy 185 of these hybrid electric trucks across
150-568: The United States and Canada in 2009, bringing its total number of hybrid electric delivery trucks to 327, the largest such fleet in North America. The company already had 142 smaller hybrid electric delivery vehicles on the road. The trucks were powered by Eaton Corporation 's hybrid electric drivetrain systems. On February 24, 2010, The Coca-Cola Company and Coca-Cola Enterprises entered talks about selling CCE's North American division to Coca-Cola. Coca-Cola paid over $ 15 billion, including
165-578: The bottling operations of the Lupton family . Coca-Cola Enterprises Inc. was spun off from The Coca-Cola Company in 1986. After buying these bottlers, Coca-Cola spun this function off to anchor bottlers in various parts of the world. Coca-Cola Enterprises continued to acquire regional bottlers throughout the 1990s. The company had its headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia and was a separate corporation from The Coca-Cola Company; both companies are listed on
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#1732800923366180-452: The marketing, production, and distribution of Coca-Cola products and other drinks such as Capri-Sun , Monster and Relentless . Coca-Cola Europacific Partners was formed on 10 May 2021 by Coca-Cola European Partners' acquisition of Australian bottling company Coca-Cola Amatil . The new company maintained the CCEP stock tickers that its predecessor had used. Coca-Cola European Partners
195-426: Was a marketer, producer, and distributor of Coca-Cola products. It was formerly the anchor bottler for Western Europe and most of North America . Coca-Cola Enterprises' products included Coca-Cola , Diet Coke , Coke Zero , Sprite , Fanta , Capri-Sun , Dr Pepper , Chaudfontaine, Schweppes , Monster and Relentless . The Coca-Cola Company decided to consolidate the many independent bottling groups in
210-463: Was formed on 28 May 2016 as a result of the combination of the three main bottling companies for The Coca-Cola Company in Western Europe: Coca-Cola Enterprises , Coca-Cola Iberian Partners, S.A. and Coca-Cola Erfrischungsgetränke AG. The combination created the world's largest independent Coca-Cola bottler based on net revenues and was estimated to result in a savings of between $ 350 million and $ 375 million within three years of closing. The merger
225-626: Was similar to that of Coca-Cola Beverages Africa , which consolidated Coca-Cola bottling operations in East and Southern Africa. The company, with shares being traded in euros , has been listed on the London Stock Exchange since March 2019. In December 2022, the company bought the naming rights to Erebus Motorsport in the Supercars Championship . The team will compete under the name Coca-Cola Racing by Erebus for
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