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PepsiCo has announced a multi-year strategic agreement with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to advance its digital transformation efforts. This collaboration aims to enhance PepsiCo's AI innovation, supply chain, and consumer engagement strategies through AWS's infrastructure and services.
Athina Kanioura, Executive Vice President and Chief Strategy and Transformation Officer at PepsiCo, emphasized the importance of this initiative: "A cloud-first approach has been essential to PepsiCo's ongoing digital transformation. This strategic collaboration will strengthen our mature cloud strategy and unlock new levels of agility, intelligence, and scalability across the company."
The partnership encompasses various aspects of PepsiCo's global operations. AWS is aiding in several key areas:
- Cloud migration and IT modernization: PepsiCo is transitioning applications and workloads to AWS to improve technology deployment speed for customers and employees.
- Generative AI: The integration of AWS with PepGenX enhances PepsiCo’s generative AI platform by providing access to advanced models and capabilities for application development.
- Consumer connection: Real-time insights into advertising performance and audience segmentation are being leveraged for more personalized marketing strategies.
- Global operations transformation: The focus includes end-to-end digital supply chain improvements such as predictive maintenance for manufacturing and logistics.
Matt Garman, CEO at AWS, highlighted the necessity for continuous innovation in consumer goods: "Consumer packaged goods companies need to continuously innovate to meet the evolving expectations of consumers. With AWS, PepsiCo is applying AI and using cloud services across their organization to deliver more personalized consumer experiences, optimize supply chains, and build new operational capabilities. We're proud to support PepsiCo as they innovate to serve billions of consumers worldwide."
PepsiCo products are consumed over one billion times daily across more than 200 countries. In 2024, the company generated nearly $92 billion in net revenue from its diverse portfolio that includes brands like Lay's, Doritos, Cheetos, Gatorade, Pepsi-Cola, Mountain Dew, Quaker, and SodaStream.