Embotelladora Andina S.a.
South Americans don't have to scale the Andes for a cold drink -- they can just buy one supplied by Embotelladora Andina. The company, known as Coca-Cola Andina, serves Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Chile with Coca-Cola and other beverages; Coke beverages account for about 80% of its sales. Along with Coke, Andina distributes beer in Brazil, fruit juices and mineral water in Chile, and ready-to-drink juices (Hi-C) in Argentina. The company also makes plastic bottles through its Edasa packaging subsidiary and manages vending machines through the company's Servicios Multivending subsidiary. Chilean investment group Inversiones Freire owns 24% of Andina; The Coca-Cola Company owns approximately 15%.
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