
Nidan had already notified Novosibirsk region's authorities of pending job cuts at the local facility, says the paper, quoting the region's interim Vice-Governor Sergei Semka.
"All the region's retailers were notified in the written form about Nidan's closing," said Holiday Classic retailer.
Industry data records Coca-Cola as having acquired Nidan for $276 million in 2010 when the company was the fourth-largest juice producer in Russia with a 13 percent market share.
But Coca-Cola had failed to sustain Nidan's competitiveness, Russia's Union of Juice Producers is cited as saying, noting Nidan's share slipping to 9 percent in 2011 and 6.9 percent the following year.
Coca-Cola is said to explain the wind-up of Nidan operations by a juice market contraction in Russia falling 5 percent last year.
"Since Nidan's results came in below market average, the company decided to streamline its juice business on the basis of a more efficient Multon," Coca-Cola's spokesman Vladimir Kravtsov is quoted as saying.