Coca-Cola Amatil

What is Coca-Cola Amatil?

Coca-Cola Amatil (CCA) is one of the largest bottlers and distributors of non-alcoholic and alcoholic ready-to-drink beverages in the Asia Pacific region and one of the world’s larger bottlers of The Coca-Cola Company’s range of products.

Supporting actions delivered by CCA

  • CCA hosted NRSPP strategic planning workshop March   2014 to identify key goals and measures for the program.
  • CCA through Neil Smedley attended the official launch of the NRSPP on 5 May 2014 in Melbourne at RACV.
  • Hosted the fourth meeting of the NRSPP Steering Committee in its North Sydney office.
  • CCA assisted in the development of the NRSPP Policy Paper: Guide to the Development of a Safe Vehicle Purchasing Policy which is promoted by the NRSPP Business-to-Business Video developed by IAG for NRSPP.
  • In 2016, Coca-Cola Amatil kindly hosted the second Grey Fleet Working Group workshop at their North Sydney and was represented by Kim Noble.

Coca-Cola Amatil's Contributions to the NRSPP & Points of Contact

Neil Smedley - departed

National Health & Safety Operations Manager

Coca-Cola Amatil is recognised as one of the Founding Partners of NRSPP with Neil Smedley kindly helping design and build the foundational elements of the program during its establishment phase.

A key contribution of Coca Cola Amatil through Neil Smedley was establishing the initial set of key performance indicators in a workshop they kindly hosted in North Sydney, March 2014.

NRSPP wishes to recognise the contributions of Coca-Cola Amatil and Neil Smedley for helping develop the program.

Neil Smedley attended the formal launch of NRSPP on the 5 May, 2014 as part of the UN Decade of Action in Melbourne hosted by RACV.

Neil departed the role in 2015.

Kim Noble and Sarah Moore

Business Continuity & Crisis Manager and Group Health & Safety Programs Manager

Coca-Cola Amatil kindly hosted the second Grey Fleet Working Group workshop at their North Sydney and was represented by Kim Noble.

A key deliverable of the working group was the guide and supporting content.

https://www.nrspp.org.au/resources/15096-2/