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Brexit driver crisis leaves Coca-Cola with aluminium cans shortage

º£½ÇÊÓÆµ soft drinks giant facing 'logistics challenges' including pressure on HGV driver numbers, but maintaining 'high service levels'

Coca-Cola cans(Image: Getty Images North America)

Coca-Cola is having to deal with a shortage of aluminium cans as a result of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ driver shortage.

Coca-Cola Europacific Partners (CCEP) told the PA news agency that it has faced “a number of logistics challenges” recently, including pressure on HGV driver numbers, but said it has continued to deliver “extremely high service levels”.

In particular the Coca-Cola bottling business for the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and Europe has said its supply chain has come under pressure from a “shortage of aluminium cans”.

Social media users have highlighted a scarcity of Diet Coke and Coke Zero products in recent weeks.

According to the Coke website, Coca-Cola Europacific Partners has manufacturing sites in Morpeth, in Northumberland, East Kilbride, as well as Wakefield, Edmonton and Sidcup, a logistics site in Nottingham, and a cold drinks operation in Milton Keynes. Its head office is in Uxbridge.

Nik Jhangiani, chief financial officer of CCEP, said: “Supply chain management has become the most important aspect following the pandemic, to ensure we have continuity for customers.

“We are very happy with how we have performed in the circumstances, with service levels higher than a lot of our market competitors.

“There are still logistical challenges and issues though, as with every sector, and the shortage of aluminium cans is a key one for us now, but we are working with customers to successfully manage this.”