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Swire Coca-Cola Hong Kong implements SAP S/4HANA

It will streamline the processes of manufacturing, sourcing, customer orders, pricing, and delivery.

Swire Coca-Cola Hong Kong has successfully implemented SAP S/4HANA, a major step forward in its digital transformation strategy.

The deployment, supported by SAP Customer Services & Delivery, is designed to optimize Swire Coca-Cola’s operations in Hong Kong.

Swire Coca-Cola, which manages 60 beverage brands and serves over 956 million customers, adopted SAP S/4HANA to streamline processes including manufacturing, sourcing, customer orders, pricing, and delivery.

The integration also provides Swire Coca-Cola with real-time visibility and automated pricing capabilities, enabling the company to meet customer needs more effectively and seize growth opportunities in the dynamic Hong Kong market.

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