Jugos del Valle

Jugos Del Valle-Santa Clara is the non carbonated beverage Company of the Coca-Cola Mexican Industry

Jugos del Valle- Santa Clara
Subsidiary
IndustryRetail
Founded1924
Headquarters
Area served
Mexico
ProductsFruit juices and beverages
BrandsJuice and Nectars:

Del Valle 100% jugo Del Valle Antiox Del Valle néctares

Children’s Drinks: Frutsi Ciel mini

Refreshing Drinks: Del Valle Pulpy Beberé Del Valle frut cítrico

Ready to Drink Tea: Fuze Tea

Isotonics: Powerade

Energy Drinks: Monster

Vitamin-enhanced drinks: Vitamin Water

Water: Smartwater

Milk: Whole, specialized and flavored milk

Dairy products: Yogurt, drinkable yogurt, cream, cheese, ice-cream, popsicles, frappes.

Seed Drinks: AdeS

Rehydration solutions:

Isolite
OwnerThe Coca-Cola Company
Websitewww.jugosdelvalle.com.mx

History

In 2007, Jugos Del Valle joined by Coca-Cola Company and its bottling partners, seeking to expand their share in the non-carbonated beverages market

In 2012, the System entered the dairy market upon acquiring Santa Clara, thus making it more diverse.

In 2017, aligned with our vision as a total beverage company, we innovated our product offerings, thanks to the acquisition of ADES. Strengthening our portfolio with seed-based beverages, and expanding the options for each occasion of consumption and lifestyle.

Our Infrastructure

As a part of our infrastructure we have Headquarters in Mexico City, Six Production Plants and 3 distribution centers.

Tepotzotlan Bottling Plant:

It’s the largest non-carbonated beverages Plant of the Coca-Cola System in Mexico. It has an area of 9.2 hectares, an installed capacity of more than 193 million unit cases per year, 5 million for dairy products and 11 million for seed beverages.

Monterrey Bottling Plant:

It has an area of 4.5 hectares with an installed capacity of 26 million unit cases per year.

Pachuca Bottling Plant:

This plant produces and packages milk and its derivatives with our characteristic handcrafted touch and the very highest quality standards.  We produce 319 million liters annually on 3 hectares of land.

Lagos de Moreno Bottling Plant:

With 55 covers hectares, it produces more than 120 million milk liters annually and 7 million still unit cases.

Our supply network of dairy farms where our dairy products are produced use highly advanced technology that allows for a high degree of health safety, exceeding that required by the current legislation.

Zacatecas Grinding Plant:

It has an area of 4 hectares and a grind line with an installed capacity of more than 30 thousand tons of fruit per year.

We buy fruit directly from the Mexican agriculture to promote its development.

In this Plant we receive, select, and grind the following fruit:

✓ Mango

✓ Guava

✓ Tejocote

✓ Peach

✓ And Apple

Lerma Plant (AdeS):

This is where our seed-based drinks are produced; the capacity is 16 million unit cases in five production lines.

We also have 3 Distribution Centers:

La Torre distribution center, covers 8 hectares and features 22,500 m2 of storage space and racks with 6 levels where more than 34,000 pallets can be stored, 23 receiving bays, and 35 loading bays.

Distribution center, "El Convento", covering 7.8 hectares and with a capacity for more than 28,000 pallets.

In addition, CEDIS “Chacón”, with 5 hectares and capacity for more than de 13,700 pallets.   

Products

One of our main objectives is to apply innovation in the production processes, in order to be able to offer more hydration products with increased taste and health options across 12 brands in 12 categories.


Juice and Nectars

Del Valle 100% jugo

Del Valle Antiox

Del Valle néctares

Children’s Drinks

Frutsi,

Ciel mini

Refreshing Drinks

Del Valle Pulpy

Beberé

Del Valle frut cítrico

Ready to Drink Tea

Fuze Tea

Isotonics

Powerade

Energy Drinks

Monster

Vitamin-enhanced drinks

Vitamin Water

Water

Smartwater

Milk

Whole, specialized and flavored milk

Dairy products

Yogurt, drinkable yogurt, cream, cheese, ice-cream, popsicles, frappes.

Seed Drinks

AdeS

Rehydration solutions

Isolite   

References

    1. "Jugos del Valle". Jugos del Valle. Retrieved 4 May 2013.
    2. "Powerade". Powerade: The Coca-Cola Company. Retrieved 5 May 2013.
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