Anchor bottler is a term used by cola beverage manufacturers for their major bottlers around the world.
The Coca-Cola Company employed the strategy of "anchor bottlers" to penetrate markets like China, Eastern Europe and Russia.
Notable anchor bottlers include:
The Coca-Cola Refreshments subsidiary of The Coca-Cola Company, the company's anchor bottler for the North American market.Coca-Cola European Partners, spun out by The Coca-Cola Company in 1986 and now covering Belgium, continental France, Great Britain, Germany, Spain, Portugal, Luxembourg, Monaco, the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden, as a result of a three-way combination completed on May 28, 2016, of the former Coca-Cola Enterprises, the Coca-Cola bottler covering Spain and Portugal and the Coca-Cola bottler in Germany.Coca-Cola Hellenic Bottling Company ("CCHBC") formed from the de-merger of Coca-Cola Amatil's eastern European interests into Coca-Cola Beverages and that company's subsequent meger with the Hellenic Bottling Company, now covering 28 countries in eastern Europe, Russia and NigeriaCoca-Cola Amatil covering Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea;Coca-Cola Icecek ("CCI") covering Turkey; Middle Eastern (Iraq, Jordan, Syria and Pakistan) and Central Asian (Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan and Tajikistan) regionsThe Pepsi Beverages subsidiary of PepsiCo is the company's anchor bottler for the North American market.The bottling subsidiary of Dr Pepper Snapple, formerly the Dr Pepper/Seven Up Bottling Group, is the anchor bottler for most of the company's soda brands in the US.