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Height of Coca-Cola can

What is the data of the 355ml Coca-Cola can?

The radius of the cylinder is 3.305?

The radius of the upper surface of the circular table is 2.885?

The total height of the can 12.310?

Height of cylinder 10.210?

Thickness of top cover 0.028?

Thickness of side wall 0.011?

Bottom Thickness 0.021?

Units are cm

Extended information:

22 channels of Coca-Cola

1. Traditional food retail channels such as Food stores, food shopping malls, non-staple food shopping malls, vegetable markets, etc.

2. Supermarket channels include independent supermarkets, chain supermarkets, supermarkets in hotels and shopping malls, wholesale supermarkets, self-selected shopping malls, warehouse supermarkets, etc.

3. The operation mode of affordable shopping mall channels is basically the same as that of supermarkets, but the difference is that the operation scale is larger and the gross profit is lower. Affordable shopping malls gain profits through large customer flow and high sales. Therefore, in beverage operations, they often adopt strategies that encourage whole-case purchases and lower prices.

4. Grocery store channels are usually located in residential areas, using residential buildings or temporary buildings and kiosks to sell daily necessities such as food, beverages, tobacco, alcohol, and condiments, such as convenience stores, Convenience stores, tobacconist shops, canteens, etc. These channels have wide distribution and long business hours.

5. Department store channel is a comprehensive retail store that mainly sells a variety of daily industrial products. In addition to food supermarkets and food counters, there are often fast food restaurants, rest and cold drink halls, coffee shops or cold food counters.

6. Shopping and service channels: various professional and service industries that mainly deal in non-beverage goods, and often have to deal with beverages.

7. Restaurant channel refers to various grades of hotels, restaurants, restaurants, including coffee kiosks, bars, cold drink shops, etc.

8. Fast food channel Fast food restaurants tend to have lower prices and lower customer flow. Large portions, shorter meal times, and larger sales.

9. The street vendor channel refers to stalls that do not have fixed houses, set up temporary stalls on the side of the street, have relatively simple equipment, and sell food, tobacco and alcohol. They mainly provide products and services to pedestrians, with ready-to-drink services. Main consumption method.

10. Industrial and mining enterprises and institutions channels: In order to solve problems such as drinks at work, heatstroke prevention and cooling during work breaks, and distribution of drinks on holidays, industrial and mining enterprises and institutions use public funds to order drinks to employees.

11. Office channel: It is purchased with public funds from corporate offices, groups, agencies and other offices, and is used to entertain guests or distribute to employees during holidays.

12. The military barracks channel is provided by the military logistics department to meet the daily needs of officers and soldiers, training, military entertainment, and holiday parties. Generally, there is also a canteen attached to sell food, beverages, daily necessities, etc. , mainly sold to military officers and soldiers and their families.

13. The college channel refers to the canteens, canteens, and coffee and cold drink shops in residential education establishments such as colleges and universities, which mainly provide beverage and food services in study, life, etc. to students and teachers. .

14. Primary and secondary school channels refer to canteens set up in non-residential schools such as primary schools, middle schools, vocational high schools, and private primary and secondary schools. They mainly provide after-school beverage and food services to school students (some The school provides beverage and food services after school hours, and some schools provide students with morning snacks and lunch services, as well as beverages).

15. In-service education channels are the canteens set up in various party schools, employee education schools, professional skills training schools and other in-service re-education institutions, which mainly provide beverage and food services to those studying in schools.

16. Sports and fitness channels refer to counters that sell beverages, food, tobacco and alcohol set up in sports and fitness venues to provide products and services to fitness personnel; or refer to food and beverage counters set up in competition venues. Mainly provide products and services to the audience.

17. Entertainment venue channels refer to food and beverage counters set up in entertainment venues (such as cinemas, concert halls, dance halls, amusement parks, etc.), which mainly provide beverage services to entertainment people.

18. Traffic window channels include small shops in airports, railway stations, docks, bus stations and other places, as well as places that provide beverage services on trains, planes and ships.

19. Hotel channel: Bars or canteens in hotels, restaurants, hostels, guest houses and other places that integrate accommodation, catering and entertainment.

20. Tourist attraction channels are food and beverage sales that are set up in tourist attractions (such as parks, natural landscapes, cultural landscapes, urban landscapes, historical landscapes and various cultural venues, etc.) to provide services to tourists and visitors. point. Generally, the place is fixed and over-the-counter transactions are adopted, with large sales and high prices.

21. The third aspect of consumption channels are wholesalers, wholesale markets, wholesale centers, commodity exchanges and other beverage sales channels with wholesale as the main business form. This channel is not consumer-facing, but is only an intermediate link in the circulation of goods.

22. Other channels refer to various commodity fairs, food expos, markets, various promotional activities and other forms and places for selling beverages.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Coca-Cola