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Coca-Cola enables real-time delivery tracking for customers by partnering with Shippeo

19 May 2021/Categories: CILT, Industry News, Freight Forwarding, Logistics & Supply Chain, Operations Management


Shippeo has been selected by Coca-Cola HBC, one of the largest strategic bottling partners of The Coca-Cola Company, to provide real-time visibility for road transportation across markets.

With a geographical reach that stretches from the west coast of Ireland to the east coast of Russia, and from the Baltics to Nigeria, Coca-Cola HBC’s unique portfolio of brands, mix of geographies and distribution channels make it a leader in consumer packaged goods, as well as the world’s most sustainable beverage company, according to the Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI).  

“We transport over 400,000 full truckloads to our customers each year”, says Valentin Radu, Coca-Cola HBC Group Logistics Technology & Automation Manager, adding that “the scale and complexity of our operation creates a large administrative effort to coordinate with carriers, which makes handling exceptions time consuming. By implementing Shippeo’s real-time transportation visibility solution, we aim to streamline our logistics operations while further improving on-time deliveries to our customers.”

The real-time visibility of Coca-Cola HBC’s transportation network provided by Shippeo will allow the company to further improve both internal and external logistics efficiency, by improving collaboration with their carriers. “Shippeo’s platform uses machine learning to calculate accurate ETAs and other delivery statuses, which is automatically communicated in real-time amongst our suppliers and customers”, continues Radu, “helping to ensure alignment and cut down on calls, emails and other back-office activities for our admin teams allows them to better focus on more value-added activities and on managing exceptions”. 

The deployment of this solution aims to improve service levels while at the same time reducing transportation costs, thanks to a reduction in waiting times, improved flexibility and resources planning. 

“We wanted to accelerate our customer centric capabilities through a major leap in supply chain visibility. After a thorough evaluation of the solutions available on the market, we concluded that Shippeo could fit well for this purpose”, says Antonio Ventriglia, Group Logistics Director, adding that “Shippeo’s platform provides both the flexibility and capabilities to meet our specific needs. A smooth integration with SAP and our existing systems was also an important factor for the final decision as we wanted to limit manual activities to the shortest possible time frame.” 

He further explains: “The first rollout wave for the project is completed, with over 60 carriers and related partners onboarded across Austria, Romania, Poland, Greece, Hungary and Italy. The tracking rate has reached the planned threshold and we are already leveraging data analytics to improve service level and capture productivity gains. The project rollout will continue throughout 2021, covering Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Ireland, Northern Ireland, Switzerland and Ukraine, with further countries to be deployed in 2022.”

Shippeo COO Lucien Besse is thrilled to be partnering with Coca-Cola HBC on this significant project. “We couldn’t be happier to welcome Coca-Cola HBC into the Shippeo customer community and are looking forward to working with their talented teams to help take their supply chain transportation capabilities to the next level.”
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