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Monday, November 30 - 2009

The National Beverage Company Coca-Cola recommences operations in Ramallah

National Beverage Company Coca-Cola has recommenced operations in Palestine, affirming the importance of investing in the country's economy and the continuance of production in the current difficult environment.

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  • Employees of the National Beverage Company Coca-Cola in Ramallah, Palestine have returned to work after 23 days.
    Employees of the National Beverage Company Coca-Cola in Ramallah, Palestine have returned to work after 23 days.
Production of beverages from the Ramallah plant was brought to a standstill for 23 days due to the occupation of city.

Mr. Zahi Khouri, Chairman of the Board of Directors, said that the company would continue to operate in Palestine despite the difficult situation facing the region and due to the fact that Coca-Cola is considered to be one of the largest Palestinian companies, playing a pivotal role in the country's economy.

"Our faith in the Palestinian economy is boundless and we at the National Beverage Company are striving to continue our investment in the country. By doing so, we believe we make an important contribution to its revival. In addition, we employ a significant number of Palestinians, as part of the process of rebuilding the community," said Khouri. "Companies like ours have struggled as production and sales came to a halt and while expenses remained fixed. This situation could result in an economic catastrophe if the conditions do not improve."

The National Beverage Company Coca-Cola provides 300 direct job opportunities, while those who indirectly benefit from the company are approximately 6,000 Palestinian families. The National Beverage Company contributes approximately $15 million into the Palestinian economy.

The National Beverage Company Coca-Cola has suffered difficulties in conducting its business since the beginning of Israeli closures more than a year and a half ago, which have hindered the normally effective distribution of products. Imad Hindi, Production Manager for the company, said that the recent Israeli occupation of Ramallah has brought distribution to a complete standstill for the last 10 days.

Production and sales doubled in 2001 and were set to grow another 30% in 2002. However, as a result of the closures and consequent difficulties of getting products to consumers, sales for 2002 to date have not exceeded 2000/1999 levels.

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For additional information, please call:
Suzanne Samaan
ASDA'A Public Relations
Kuwait
Tel: +965-2412233
Fax: +965-2411199

Dana Mubaidin
Coca-Cola Gulf
Manama, Bahrain
Tel: +973 216615
Fax: +973-216522

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