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21 August 2026

CEVA Logistics to manage 20,000 PepsiCo coolers annually in Türkiye

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Source reporting: Container News

CEVA Logistics to manage 20,000 PepsiCo coolers annually in Türkiye

CEVA Logistics has signed a new contract with PepsiCo Türkiye to manage the full lifecycle of cooler equipment across the country . Under the agreement, CEVA aims to maintain and refurbish 20,000 PepsiCo coolers each year . The nationwide operation covers maintenance, repairs, technical services and equipment refurbishment. CEVA takes over end-to-end cooler operations CEVA will manage PepsiCo coolers located at points of sale throughout Türkiye. Dedicated technical teams will provide on-site services and respond to equipment failures.

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