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Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages Celebrates 60 Years with the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce

January 21, 2026

The relationship between Coca-Cola and Fort Worth dates back more than a century, marking a rich history intertwined with the city’s progress. The original Coca-Cola bottling operation opened in 1906 at the southwest corner of Hattie and South Main, becoming an early hub of industry within Fort Worth’s developing business district. The site, still standing today beneath a modern façade, reflects the company’s long-lived roots in the community. Over time, Coca-Cola’s operations grew and relocated to accommodate expanding production needs—eventually establishing the large-scale Fossil Creek facility, which itself has now been part of the community for over 123 years. This enduring history underscores the deep connection between the brand and the city it has served for generations.

As CCSWB celebrates 60 years as a member of the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce, the milestone represents far more than longevity—it highlights a shared commitment to economic vitality and local business success. It is important to honor long-standing institutions like CCSWB because of the role they have in driving growth, expanding opportunity, and strengthening Fort Worth’s identity as a thriving business hub. Through workforce investments, community partnerships, and support for neighboring enterprises, CCSWB and the Chamber have helped shape an environment where businesses of all sizes can flourish.

“Membership in the Fort Worth Chamber has given us countless opportunities to make a positive impact in our local community—whether it’s supporting neighboring businesses, students, or local events,” said Ish Arebalos, director of PACS for CCSWB. “We believe the best is yet to come for businesses in Fort Worth, and we are excited to see what the future holds.”

Arca Continental Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages (CCSWB) is one of the largest Coca-Cola bottlers in the United States. The company produces, markets, and distributes beloved Coca-Cola brands across Texas and parts of Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Arkansas. With nearly 900 employees at its Fort Worth facility and more than 1,800 across North Texas, the company continues to play a meaningful role in the region’s economic landscape. CCSWB has contributed over $5 billion in economic activity to Texas’ GDP.

In April 2017, CCSWB was established as a part of Arca Continental, one of the largest Coca-Cola bottlers in Latin America. The company has invested heavily in modernizing production and distribution operations in recent years, designed to support Texas’ fast-growing population and strengthen customer service across the Southwest.

Looking forward, CCSWB is preparing an exciting new chapter—most notably through a major expansion of its Fort Worth bottling facility. The project will increase warehouse space from 150,000 to 400,000 square feet and introduce additional production lines, all part of an estimated $168 million investment. The expansion is designed to support the region’s rapid population growth and rising beverage demand. These new developments will enhance production capacity, improve service efficiencies, and reinforce CCSWB’s economic footprint in Fort Worth and beyond. As the company continues to innovate and invest, its partnership with the Fort Worth community—and its next 60 years with the Chamber—looks brighter than ever.


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