In 1933 Coca cola had it first fountain automatic dispenser, in which carbonated water and the syrup is mix when it is poured. Before this soda fountain operator had to dispensed Coca-Cola manually since its creation in 1886. The International expansion began in the 1920 and 30 by longtime Company leader Robert W. Woodruff, chief executive officer and chairman of the Board, the Company began a major push to establish bottling operations outside the United States Plants. They plan to open Companies in France, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Belgium, Italy, Peru, Spain, Australia and South Africa. By the time World War II began, Coca-Cola was begin bottling in 44 countries. During the war, Coca cola open up 64 bottling plants were set up around the world to supply the troops. This followed an urgent request for bottling equipment and materials from General Eisenhower's base in North Africa. Many of these war-time plants were later converted to civilian use, permanently enlarging the bottling system and accelerating the growth of the Company's worldwide business.
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