Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Consolidated Achieves SHARP Certification
MONROE, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Apr. 1, 2016--
Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Consolidated today announced that its Monroe
facility was awarded SHARP certification from the North Carolina
Department of Labor. SHARP – or Safety & Health Achievement Recognition
Program – honors facilities with the highest standards of worksite
safety and health.
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Coca-Cola Consolidated Monroe currently employs 80 people and revamps more than 15,000 pieces of equipment annually.
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State Labor Commissioner Cherie Berry was joined by Monroe Mayor Bobby
Kilgore, County Commissioner Frank Aikmus, Representative Dean Arp, as
well as other current and former elected officials, at an award ceremony
Friday morning to celebrate the Company’s accomplishment.
“We are proud of the dedication and hard work our Monroe team has shown
throughout this process, and we are thrilled that their efforts are
being recognized in such a big way,” said Jared Bishop, Regional
Operations Center Manager for Coca-Cola Consolidated. “We always
prioritize the safety of our people, but above and beyond that, we want
to create an environment where they can thrive. SHARP certification is
an important aspect of our approach to empowering our people.”
“Safety is not just one person. It takes teamwork to ensure that each
employee returns home every day to their families safe and healthy,”
Labor Commissioner Cherie Berry said. “I commend the employees at
Coca-Cola Consolidated in Monroe for having demonstrated that teamwork.”
Coca-Cola Consolidated’s Monroe facility was accident-free from
2012-2015 as a result of the facility’s overarching safety goals. The
Company applied for SHARP certification in March 2015 and was notified
by the Department of Labor in February 2016 that the Monroe facility had
achieved the goal.
“We are proud to have a company that places such high value on its
employees’ health and safety in our city,” said Mayor Kilgore. “When
companies value their employees and make deliberate decisions to improve
and enhance their work environment, it cultivates happier, healthier
employees, which in turn cultivates happier, healthier residents. The
City of Monroe commends the effort and applauds the dedication of
Coca-Cola Consolidated for achieving this rigorous and prestigious SHARP
certification.”
The Monroe facility opened in 2006 and is responsible for the
refurbishment of Coca-Cola vending machines, coolers and fountain units
throughout North Carolina, South Carolina, West Virginia and Virginia.
The facility currently employs 80 people and revamps more than 15,000
pieces of equipment annually. By renovating existing equipment, the
Company reduces operating costs, as well as the overall carbon footprint
by minimizing the need to produce new equipment. As a result of the
Monroe team’s unique skillset, a vending machine originally manufactured
in 1990 is virtually impossible to differentiate from a 2016 machine.
About Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Consolidated (CCBCC)
Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Consolidated (CCBCC) is the nation's largest
independent Coca-Cola bottler. The Company operates in 14 states,
primarily in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast, with corporate offices
located in Charlotte, North Carolina. CCBCC stock is traded on the
NASDAQ exchange under the symbol COKE.
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Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Consolidated
Emilie Nicholls, 704-796-6557
Communications
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Emilie.Nicholls@ccbcc.com