Varun Beverages Ltd
NSE:VBL
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Varun Beverages Ltd
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Varun Beverages is one of PepsiCo’s main bottling partners. It makes, bottles, packages, and distributes Pepsi-branded drinks such as carbonated soft drinks, juices, packaged water, and other ready-to-drink beverages in markets across India and several other countries. The company sells these drinks to distributors, retailers, supermarkets, restaurants, and other foodservice customers. It earns money by manufacturing beverages under franchise agreements and then selling them through its own distribution network. In simple terms, Varun Beverages sits in the middle of the soft drink supply chain: it turns PepsiCo’s brands into finished products and gets them to stores and outlets. What makes the business model different is that Varun does not own the global drink brands it sells; it focuses on local production, bottling, and route-to-market execution. That gives it a steady role tied to everyday beverage consumption, with demand driven by branded drinks, cold beverage availability, and wide retail reach.
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