Who is velaphi Ratshefola?

Who is velaphi Ratshefola?

Mr. Velaphi Ratshefola is the dedicated, tenacious Managing Director who is driving the success of Coca-Cola Beverages South Africa (CCBSA), in their efforts to empower women in their organisation, and South Africa. Velaphi is also the chairperson of the Beverage Association of South Africa.

Who is the CEO of Coca-Cola in South Africa?

Jacques Vermeulen
Jacques Vermeulen. Chief Executive Officer, Coca-Cola Sabco Pty Ltd.

What do you know about Ccbsa?

Coca-Cola Beverages South Africa (CCBSA) is a recently merged private entity, which is a manufacturer, bottler and distributor of non-alcoholic beverages, subsidiary of Coca-Cola Beverages Africa (CCBA) and bottler for The Coca-Cola Company (TCCC).

Is Coca-Cola a South African company?

Coca-Cola Sabco is 80% owned by Gutsche Family Investments and its headquarters are in Port Elizabeth, South Africa….

SABMiller contributed businesses Coca-Cola Beverages Africa (pro forma)
Volume (m hl) 21.0 41.4
Revenue (US$m) 1,531 2,937
EBITA (US$m) 292 505
% margin 19.1% 17.2%

Who is the CEO of Ccbsa?

Velaphi Ratshefola
Velaphi Ratshefola Velaphi had the privileged of leading the integration of six different entities to build Coca-Cola Beverages South Africa. Until his appointment as CCBSA Managing Director in 2016, Bra V, as he is popularly known – was MD of ABI Bottling PTY (LTD).

Who is ABI in South Africa?

ABI, the soft drink division of The South African Breweries Ltd (ABI) is one of the leading soft drink businesses in the international SABMiller plc group of companies and remains one of the largest producers and distributors of the Coca-Cola Company brands in the southern hemisphere.

Who owns Coke Africa?

Gutsche Family Investments
Coca-Cola Sabco is 80% owned by Gutsche Family Investments and its headquarters are in Port Elizabeth, South Africa.

Did Coke pull out of South Africa?

In a major victory for opponents of apartheid, Coca-Cola Co. said Wednesday that it plans to withdraw from South Africa and will attempt to sell its operations to black investors there. Keough, Coca-Cola’s president and chief operating officer, said in a statement.