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PepsiCo tests combined snack, beverage warehousing to cut costs

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Key Insights:

  • PepsiCo is testing a unified distribution model in Texas to merge its snacks and beverages businesses, aiming to reduce costs and increase productivity.
  • Investments in technology have enabled PepsiCo to consolidate warehouses for its snacks and beverages units, with plans to enhance its cost structure over the next few years.
  • Chairman and CEO Ramon Laguarta highlighted Texas as a prime opportunity for integrating the two business units, emphasizing the benefits of serving customers from a single distribution point.
  • PepsiCo’s Texas project is part of its One North America strategy to streamline operations, boost margins, and drive growth, with plans to potentially expand the model nationwide.
  • The company is adapting to changing consumer trends by focusing on digital and delivery services, anticipating a shift towards online shopping and convenience.

Strategic Moves:

Following the Texas initiative, PepsiCo announced the closure of Frito-Lay facilities in Orlando, Florida, aligning production and costs with evolving market demands.

Chairman Laguarta emphasized the need to cater to future consumer demands, hinting at a shift towards fewer retailers and greater focus on digital channels.

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