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A Live Project On Process of Making The Pepsi Soft Drinks

This document summarizes the process of making Pepsi soft drinks. It discusses Pepsi's company introduction and history. It describes the plant layout selection in Kerala, including reasons like availability of pure water and cheap labor. It lists four reasons why Pepsi was banned in Kerala in 2006, such as concerns about pesticides and groundwater resources. It then outlines the raw materials used like water, sugar, and flavorings. Finally, it briefly summarizes the manufacturing process of clarifying water, mixing ingredients, carbonating the beverage, filling, packaging, and quality control.

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A Live Project On Process of Making The Pepsi Soft Drinks

This document summarizes the process of making Pepsi soft drinks. It discusses Pepsi's company introduction and history. It describes the plant layout selection in Kerala, including reasons like availability of pure water and cheap labor. It lists four reasons why Pepsi was banned in Kerala in 2006, such as concerns about pesticides and groundwater resources. It then outlines the raw materials used like water, sugar, and flavorings. Finally, it briefly summarizes the manufacturing process of clarifying water, mixing ingredients, carbonating the beverage, filling, packaging, and quality control.

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A Live Project on Process of making the Pepsi soft drinks

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Jubin Shah
Vimal Palsanawala

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Content
Company Introduction Plant Layout Selection Reason Why Pepsi was banned in Kerala Process of making Pepsi soft drinks Which Raw Material use making Pepsi soft drinks Manufacturing process Quality Control Recycling Bibliography

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Introduction
The drink was first made in the 1890s by pharmacist Caleb Bradham in New Bern, North Carolina. The brand was trademarked on June 16, 1903. redesigning its logo and re-branding (By early 2009) Brand ambassador entered the Indian market since 1988 in Kerala.

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Why Plant Layout Selection in Kerala


1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Availability of Pure Water so Less Purification cost Cheapest Labor Highly Educated Manpower Industrial Lands are Available at low Rate Coconut Juice is Available

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4 Reasons why Pepsi was banned in Kerala


1) Coca Cola and Pepsi contain harmful pesticides 2) Cola production is harmful to ground water resources. 3) Government wants to help out Coconut Juice manufacturers 4) The US Govt. banned liquids in planes - so we also have to ban some liquids. (Banned in Kerala 7 August 2006)

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Use raw material of making Pepsi


Water

sparkling soda

Pepsi

Sugar

Flavorings
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The Manufacturing Process


Clarifying the water Filtering, sterilizing, and dechlorinating the water Mixing the ingredients

Carbonating the beverage

Filling and packaging

Quality Control

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Bibliography
www.google.com www.pepsi.com Encyclopedia

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