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Coca-Cola inaugurates US$136 million green-certified plant in Vietnam

The new plant is the company’s largest of its three production facilities in Vietnam.

THE HANOI TIMES — Coca-Cola Beverages Vietnam on July 11 inaugurated a $136 million manufacturing facility at Phu An Thanh Industrial Park in Tay Ninh Province, marking its largest plant in the country.

Spanning 19 hectares and equipped with five high-tech bottling lines, the facility has a production capacity of one billion liters annually. It is also Vietnam’s first food and beverage plant to receive LEED Gold certification for sustainable design.

The Coca-Cola Beverages Vietnam's US$136-million manufacturing facility. Photo: Coca-Cola Beverages Vietnam

General Director Milly Cheng said the investment reflects Coca-Cola’s confidence in Vietnam’s growth potential and long-term commitment.

Deputy Finance Minister Nguyen Duc Tam said the project as evidence of Vietnam’s open investment environment and urged Coca-Cola to lead in innovation, green transformation, and digitalization, aligning with Vietnam’s 2050 net-zero goal.

Tay Ninh Chairman Nguyen Van Ut emphasized the province’s efforts in administrative reform and infrastructure upgrades to attract global investors and boost regional growth.

Coca-Cola currently operates three plants in Hanoi, Danang, and Tay Ninh, employing nearly 4,000 people and indirectly creating up to eight times more jobs through its supply chain.

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