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bilymuse
Coca-Cola Closes The Last Concentrate Factory In Nigeria
« on: September 21, 2009, 03:40 PM »

Coca-Cola closes concentrate factory
By Ayodamola Owoseye

In spite of the abundance of fruits like citrus, pineapple, mango and tomato for juice processing in the country, makers of fruit juice still depend on the importation of concentrates for their manufacturing processes.

Coca-Cola Nigeria Limited, one of the largest drink making companies, with the only concentrate supply plant in the country, has decided to shut down its factory located in Sango Otta, Ogun state and relocate it offshore.

Consequently, the company, like others, will now depend on the importation of concentrates from Swaziland for its operations.

Harsh operating environment
Coca-Cola blames the unfriendly manufacturing environment in the country for the decision. In a statement on Friday, the company explained that the Otta factory which was commissioned to manufacture concentrates for all Coca-Cola bottlers in the sub-region, had made little profits because of the high manufacturing costs.

The company said this rendered products from the country non-competitive for export to other Coca-Cola bottlers in the neighbouring West and Central African countries.

The company added that the development made the plant’s operations unsustainable in the light of the current global economic realities since it had been producing for the Nigerian market alone.



Manufacturers react

Bashir Borodo, the President, Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN) told NEXT in a telephone interview that it was sad that Coca-Cola is planning to relocate the only concentrate factory due to the unfriendly business environment in the country.

“It is sad and we will keep hearing such bad news if the government does not act fast in restoring the power sector. Instead of companies to be moving in they are moving out .This will definitely affect the work force because more people will be losing their jobs as the companies move out,” he said.

Mr Borodo noted that the prevailing environment is not suitable for manufacturing as this affects production costs, which in turn hampers effective competition with goods from other world markets.

In the last nine years, he said, “about 820 companies have closed shops with most of them relocating to the neighboring countries. Some of those remaining in the country have also diversified most of their production unit to those countries making the nation more of a consumer nation than a manufacturing one.”

Mr. Borodo argued that the Coca-Cola case is pathetic, as relocating the concentrate factory out of the country will mean the company going back to importing the item for its drinks, especially as Nigeria is one of the biggest markets for Coca-Cola in Africa.


Effort to revive the drink company
The beverage manufacturing sub-sector had depended on the importation of fruit juices and wines sold in the Nigerian market until 2002, when former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s government placed a ban on it.

Apart from that, the government also lowered the tariff on concentrate to five per cent, to encourage local manufacturers take advantage of the highly lucrative industry to enhance the production of juice and wines in the country and discourage importation.

Most beverage manufacturers currently in operation started during this period, but with the bulk of the concentrates imported from the U.S., the Netherlands and other foreign countries.

A report from the U.S. department of agriculture shows that Nigeria is a huge market for U.S. exporters of fruit concentrates and despite 60 per cent growth in the industry in the last five years, use of concentrate increased from 1.5 million kilogrammes in 2002, to about 30 million kg in 2007.

http://234next.com/csp/cms/sites/Next/Money/Business/5461511-146/story.csp
Kobojunkie
Re: 820 Companies Closed Shops In Nigeria - Man
« #1 on: September 21, 2009, 03:42 PM »

OH NO!! Shocked
blackspade (m)
Re: 820 Companies Closed Shops In Nigeria - Man
« #2 on: September 21, 2009, 05:01 PM »

Expect a price hike until they relocate to Ghana where manufacturing costs (and risks) are lower.
candylips (m)
Re: 820 Companies Closed Shops In Nigeria - Man
« #3 on: September 21, 2009, 05:03 PM »

another company closes down
JosBoy4Lif (m)
Re: 820 Companies Closed Shops In Nigeria - Man
« #4 on: September 21, 2009, 05:09 PM »

Does this mean I will have to pay more naira for a bottle of coke?
If not I don't give a damn shit, except for the fact innocent people may lose their lively hood.

Thank you Nigeria for providing us with a steady source of electricity and pipe born water  Undecided
bawomolo (m)
Re: 820 Companies Closed Shops In Nigeria - Man
« #5 on: September 21, 2009, 05:36 PM »

Quote from: AjaraEwuro on September 21, 2009, 03:50 PM
Poster - 820 companies in 9 years! whats your point? or 820 companies in a day? Your title is extremely mis leading and irrelivant to the content of the story you copied and pasted.

you are mister patriotic aren't you?
Epiphany (m)
Re: Coca-Cola Closes The Last Concentrate Factory In Nigeria
« #6 on: September 21, 2009, 05:51 PM »

Quote from: JosBoy4Lif on September 21, 2009, 05:09 PM
Does this mean I will have to pay more naira for a bottle of coke?
If not I don't give a damn shit, except for the fact innocent people may lose their lively hood.

Thank you Nigeria for providing us with a steady source of electricity and pipe born water Undecided

 Grin
Your statement is dripping with so much sarcasm

But yes, your fears are real and true. Its either you will have to pay more for a bottle of coke, or the standard will drop - eventually!
kabola2009 (m)
Re: Coca-Cola Closes The Last Concentrate Factory In Nigeria
« #7 on: September 21, 2009, 05:52 PM »

the mighty is falling gradually.
brein
Re: Coca-Cola Closes The Last Concentrate Factory In Nigeria
« #8 on: September 21, 2009, 06:18 PM »

Uhm.
brein
Re: Coca-Cola Closes The Last Concentrate Factory In Nigeria
« #9 on: September 21, 2009, 06:18 PM »

Uhm.
JosBoy4Lif (m)
Re: Coca-Cola Closes The Last Concentrate Factory In Nigeria
« #10 on: September 21, 2009, 06:31 PM »

@ Bawo, u nor dey patriotic bros?

@ Epiphany, without sarcasm the world would be a pretty dry place; don't you think?
Plus i was trying to proffer solutions to the madness that is crippling our manufacturing industry in a decoded format  Tongue
OvieE
Re: Coca-Cola Closes The Last Concentrate Factory In Nigeria
« #11 on: September 21, 2009, 06:35 PM »

Soon oil companies will have their say as well. Nigeria is in deep hole.
posakosa (m)
Re: Coca-Cola Closes The Last Concentrate Factory In Nigeria
« #12 on: September 21, 2009, 06:37 PM »

Quote from: JosBoy4Lif on September 21, 2009, 05:09 PM
Does this mean I will have to pay more naira for a bottle of coke?
If not I don't give a damn shit, except for the fact innocent people may lose their lively hood.

Thank you Nigeria for providing us with a steady source of electricity and pipe born water  Undecided

I love sarcasm,     Grin Grin Grin
posakosa (m)
Re: Coca-Cola Closes The Last Concentrate Factory In Nigeria
« #13 on: September 21, 2009, 06:37 PM »

Not to worry though, Pepsi might move in.
semid4lyfe (m)
Re: Coca-Cola Closes The Last Concentrate Factory In Nigeria
« #14 on: September 21, 2009, 06:40 PM »

Why am I not surprised by this news at all?

SEFAGO (m)
Re: Coca-Cola Closes The Last Concentrate Factory In Nigeria
« #15 on: September 21, 2009, 06:55 PM »

man what is wrong with naija, but maybe it has other implications, some other drink could penetrate the naija market.
murphy02
Re: Coca-Cola Closes The Last Concentrate Factory In Nigeria
« #16 on: September 21, 2009, 06:56 PM »

May ALMIGTHY ALLAH forgive us in this country, shower his Blessing upon us (AMIN) cos this country is not getting any better, we are only retrogressing, our leaders should wake up and stop stealing our money, in terms of football we are not there, our int image is very bad GOD PLS HELP US
dapsycool (m)
Re: Coca-Cola Closes The Last Concentrate Factory In Nigeria
« #17 on: September 21, 2009, 07:09 PM »

Nigeria ti run down, mo wale ti  Grin Grin Grin Grin
solaONI
Re: Coca-Cola Closes The Last Concentrate Factory In Nigeria
« #18 on: September 21, 2009, 07:24 PM »

9ja dey run down by the second and some silly individual keep boasting of rebranding.
arable land wastes day by day, NIHORT is not properly funded etc etc. We need to get it right b4 it's too late.
JosBoy4Lif (m)
Re: Coca-Cola Closes The Last Concentrate Factory In Nigeria
« #19 on: September 21, 2009, 07:32 PM »

Quote from: OvieE on September 21, 2009, 06:35 PM
Soon oil companies will have their say as well. Nigeria is in deep hole.

You get an F9 on that prediction
faakay (m)
Re: Coca-Cola Closes The Last Concentrate Factory In Nigeria
« #20 on: September 21, 2009, 07:35 PM »

haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa  Shocked aiye oooo!! Huh

haaaaa,  government ti balu je

what? Coca-cola close factory down? damn!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Nigeria needs emergency bail out - Electricity!  Huh
uwak29
Re: Coca-Cola Closes The Last Concentrate Factory In Nigeria
« #21 on: September 21, 2009, 08:44 PM »

thanks
xqwysyte (f)
Re: Coca-Cola Closes The Last Concentrate Factory In Nigeria
« #22 on: September 21, 2009, 09:09 PM »

 Shocked

Coca-Cola shutting down in Nigeria? Is bottle of coke going to increase from 60 to 100 naira now?  Angry
Builder
Re: Coca-Cola Closes The Last Concentrate Factory In Nigeria
« #23 on: September 21, 2009, 09:22 PM »

Maybe this is the re-branding Nigeria needs
dinggle
Re: Coca-Cola Closes The Last Concentrate Factory In Nigeria
« #24 on: September 21, 2009, 09:34 PM »

Where are the idiagbons in the Army?, pls come save this country oh!!!
jassie (m)
Re: Coca-Cola Closes The Last Concentrate Factory In Nigeria
« #25 on: September 21, 2009, 09:39 PM »

Lol! This is moving too slow! More companies should get out of our dear country Nigeria so we can finally start murdering those motherfucking politicians!
I'm sharpening ma machetes right now. . . Na only Fashola i go spear.

E ti ba ilu je!!! Aye yi ma baje ni! Gbogbo yin la maa pa!!! Angry Grin
nasuite
Re: Coca-Cola Closes The Last Concentrate Factory In Nigeria
« #26 on: September 21, 2009, 09:42 PM »

na wa oooh.i no go surprise if FG relomove from abuja go cotonou 4 d ineptitude of NEPA cum PHCN and themselves.i no blame cocacola my guyz.dis wan wey al man sef wan relocate.i no go mind visa enter cotonou if dem go giv m kia kia.wat a govt? Angry Shocked Sad Wink
seyibobo (m)
Re: Coca-Cola Closes The Last Concentrate Factory In Nigeria
« #27 on: September 21, 2009, 09:56 PM »

Rebranding??? lol!
seyibobo (m)
Re: Coca-Cola Closes The Last Concentrate Factory In Nigeria
« #28 on: September 21, 2009, 10:04 PM »

Rebranding??? lol!
OvieE
Re: Coca-Cola Closes The Last Concentrate Factory In Nigeria
« #29 on: September 21, 2009, 10:29 PM »

Quote from: jassie on September 21, 2009, 09:39 PM
Lol! This is moving too slow! More companies should get out of our dear country Nigeria so we can finally start murdering those motherfucking politicians!
I'm sharpening ma machetes right now. . . Na only Fashola i go spear.

E ti ba ilu je!!! Aye yi ma baje ni! Gbogbo yin la maa pa!!! Angry Grin


you really made me laugh.
scarphase (m)
Re: Coca-Cola Closes The Last Concentrate Factory In Nigeria
« #30 on: September 21, 2009, 10:36 PM »

signs of a failed nation, do we av a president?da naija delta millitants shld av killed those  politicians who steal our money and stash dem in some account, why cant we just do somfin rite in naija?so sickening and crazy, i try not to fink about it, we run on generator 24/7 wen da whole world is cutting down dependence on fuel cos of emmisions, abeg make dem sell naija to foreign leaders cos dos we av are failures!!
oge4real (f)
Re: Coca-Cola Closes The Last Concentrate Factory In Nigeria
« #31 on: September 21, 2009, 10:39 PM »

Shame on our leaders! they are not even showing signs of remorse.
All Yaragoat knows is to travel to Saudi to open a new University for them while ALL the ones he has are not functioning!
Everybody will start drining sachet water now because we can no longer vouch for  what our dear Nigerian Bottling company will be packaging for us.
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