Description of The Company
Under the leadership of its founder, Dr. Burton E. Grossman, Grupo Continental began operations in 1964.
Grupo Continental is a Beverage company geared to the production, sales and distribution of products owned by The Coca-Cola Company trademarks, such as: Coca-Cola, Coca-Cola Light, Coca-Cola Light Caffeine Free, Coca-Cola Zero, Fanta, Fanta Zero, Sprite, Sprite Zero, Fresca, Fresca Zero, Manzana Lift, Manzana Lift Golden, Manzana Lift Zero, Delaware Punch, Senzao, Ciel, Ciel Mineralizada, Ciel +, Minute Maid Revita, Nestea, Nestea Light, Nestea Green Tea, Powerade, Gladiator Energy Drink, Del Valle, Frutsi, Beberé, Valle Frut, Glacéau Vitaminwater and Illyissimo.
The efforts of Grupo Continental's Board of directors and a team of Executives and Employees have positioned it as one of the 10 largest Coca-Cola bottling groups in the world.
The company has 8 production and distribution centers, 2 production centers, 12 urban distribution centers and 72 distribution centers located in the main towns and cities of the states of: Aguascalientes, Coahuila, Colima, Durango, Jalisco, San Luis Potosí and Zacatecas.
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