Coca-Cola to Cease Operations in Hawaii, Impacting Local Supply Chains and Workforce

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Coca-Cola will shutter its only Hawaii bottling plant by the end of January, marking the end of an era for the beverage giant in the islands. This closure will impact local employment and potentially reshape the supply chain for Coca-Cola products throughout the state.

The Aloha State is set to lose a major manufacturing presence as Coca-Cola prepares to close its sole bottling plant in Hawaii by the end of January. StarAdvertiser's report details the end of operations, signaling a significant shift in the state's business landscape. This move will undoubtedly impact employment opportunities and the existing supply chains that support the distribution of Coca-Cola products, leaving local businesses to reassess their procurement strategies.

The closure will impact local employment and the existing supply chain for Coca-Cola products.

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