NEW DELHI, Aug. 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Coca-Cola, along with its bottling partners, is redefining green logistics by expanding one of the nation’s largest truck fleets, featuring over 5,000 EVs nationwide. This strategic investment not only delivers refreshment to every corner of India but also fuels job creation and underscores a commitment to operational excellence and social impact.

Sundeep Bajoria, Vice President, Coca-Cola India, said, “India’s logistics landscape is evolving and we’re evolving with it, responsibly. Our trucking ecosystem is a living engine of economic opportunity and impact-led progress. It creates livelihood opportunities across states, fuels micro-economies in transport hubs, and ensures that our beverages reach every lane and locality, from metro cities to rural kirana stores. As we scale our capabilities, we remain equally focused on enabling the people who power this network with safety, skill-building, and support.”
Vinay Nair, Chief Commercial Officer, Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages Pvt. Ltd., said, “At HCCB, we’re constantly evolving to meet the dynamic demands of India’s beverage landscape. Fleet augmentation not only strengthens our last-mile deliveries but also reinforces our commitment to agile, tech-enabled supply chain solutions that serve our retailers faster and better, while contributing to the local economies.”
Ashish Sethi, CEO, Superior Drinks Pvt. Ltd., said, “Our focus has always been on operational precision and market readiness. With this fleet expansion, we’re building a delivery powerhouse that delivers unmatched speed, scale, and reliability. We’re setting new standards in execution to keep pace with one of the world’s most demanding supply chains.”
Rahul Kumar, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, SLMG, said, “Expanding our EV fleet is a deliberate move to improve delivery speed and capacity in line with the Coca-Cola system’s growth objectives. This investment strengthens our ability to meet increasing consumer demand, especially in rural markets, with improved cost-to-serve.”




