Campa Cola to open new bottling plant in Bihar with Rs 1,000 cr investment

Synopsis
Reliance Consumer Products, under Mukesh Ambani's leadership, is significantly expanding Campa Cola's reach with a new Rs 1,000 crore bottling plant in Bihar. This move, following a recent Assam plant launch, underscores Campa's aggressive growth strategy in eastern and northeastern India.
Confirming the development, the state government's agency, Bihar Industrial Area Development Authority (BIADA) through a post on social media platform 'X' informed that the plot has been allotted to EPIC Agro Product Ltd, a company that produces and distributes Campa Cola.
The upcoming facility will integrate both bottling and manufacturing operations. This marks a significant milestone in Campa Cola's aggressive growth strategy, with a sharp focus on expanding its footprint in eastern and northeastern India.
The move comes just two months after the launch of a similar plant in Assam.
This year in February, RCPL inaugurated a new plant in Guwahati, Assam, strengthening the presence of Campa Cola in Northeast India.
Reliance, which has entered into the fast-growing beverage market in August 2022 after acquiring Campa Cola, is expanding its presence across the country by setting up required infrastructure as supply chain, logistics network and bottling plants.
Campa, which is directly competing with Coca-Cola and PepsiCo, leading players in the cola segment, has disrupted the segment with its aggressive pricing and higher margin to retailers. It has forced players to reduce prices in the select markets where it is available.
On January 16, in its Q3 results, Reliance, which has ambitions to become a relevant player into the FMCG segment, said its Campa brand is projected to cross Rs 1,000 crore turnover in FY25.
Commenting on the development, Nuvama Institutional Equities Executive Director (Research) Abneesh Roy said this indicates Campa is now getting more aggressive in the eastern and northeastern parts of the country.
" We expect these investments to continue and expect that eventually Campa will have a pan-India manufacturing and distribution presence," he said.
Under the Campa brand, RCPL has launched a range of beverage variants including cola, orange, lemon, and energy drinks. It has also broadened its beverage portfolio with Raskik, a fruit-based rehydration drink, and Spinner, a performance-oriented sports drink.
For Bihar, this is going to be the second big investment from the beverage sector.
Ladhani Group, which owns SLMG Beverages, is the largest bottler of Coca-Cola.
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