OUR STORY

ONE FAMILY.

THREE DECADES.

ONE COUNTRY.

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Etihad Cola Company was established in 2002 by the renowned and respected businessman Mr. Atiqullah Ahmadi.

The company began its production operations in 2004. Etihad Cola Company employs approximately 500 workers, including both local and international engineers. The company manufactures and supplies its products to the market in accordance with international standards and the operational principles followed by some of the world’s leading manufacturing companies.

Etihad Cola Company is a private and independent enterprise that provides a variety of beverage products to the people of Afghanistan.

THIRTY YEARS, FROZEN.

2004

First Bottle

Etehad founded in Kandahar with a single filter water line.

2010

Cool Cola Launch

The signature carbonate hits the streets.

2018

Orchard Program

Direct partnerships with Afghan fruit growers.

2025

Nationwide

Distribution across 12,500+ vendors in 14 provinces.

01

Sourced Locally

Every drop and every fruit comes from Afghanistan.

02

Cold-Chain First

From bottling to vendor — ice cold, never compromised.

03

Cold-Chain First

Three decades, one family, one obsession with refreshment.

Services & Coverage

FROM HINDU KUSH

TO EVERY PROVINCE.

20

Provinces Served

34

Total Goal

01

Direct Distribution

Refrigerated trucks deliver to 12,500+ vendors weekly across served provinces.

02

Stockist Partnership

Become an authorized regional distributor with exclusive territory rights.

03

Cold-Chain Logistics

End-to-end −2°C cold chain from bottling plants to point of sale.

04

Vendor Support

Branded coolers, signage, and merchandising support for partner vendors.

The company has expanded its distribution network across all regions of Afghanistan, including the eastern, western, northern, and southern provinces. To ensure timely product delivery and better customer service, it has established representative offices in various provinces and districts throughout the country.

One of the company’s major distribution centers is located in Kabul, from where products are supplied to the south-western and northern provinces, including Ghazni, Kunduz, Paktia, Paktika, Khost, Logar, Wardak (Maidan Shar), Mazar-e-Sharif, Takhar, Samangan, and other regions.

In the southern region, prosperous provinces such as Greater Kandahar (including Zabul, Uruzgan, and Helmand), Nimroz, and Farah have their own dedicated representative offices. These offices are responsible for supplying products not only to urban areas but also to surrounding districts at reasonable prices.