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FrieslandCampina

Royal FrieslandCampina N.V. is a Dutch multinational dairy cooperative which is based in Amersfoort, Netherlands. It is the result of a merger between Friesland Foods and Campina on 30 December 2008.[2] The European Commission approved the merger on 17 December 2008, on the condition that the new company divest some activities.[3]

Royal FrieslandCampina N.V.
Company typeCooperative
IndustryDairy
Predecessors
Founded30 December 2008; 15 years ago (2008-12-30)
HeadquartersAmersfoort, Netherlands
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Jan Derck van Karnebeek (CEO)
Revenue €11.14 billion (2020)[1]
€268 million (2020)
€79 million (2020)
Total assets €5.373 billion (2020)
Total equity €3.729 billion (2020)
Number of employees
23,783 FTE (2020)
ParentZuivelcoöperatie FrieslandCampina U.A.
Subsidiaries
Websitewww.frieslandcampina.com

It is the world's largest dairy co-operative and one of the top 5 dairy companies in the world with annual revenue of 11 billion euros (2016). FrieslandCampina has branch offices in 33 countries and employs a total of 21,927 people.

Its main brands are Friesche Vlag (or Frisian Flag in Indonesian market), Chocomel, Fristi, Friso, Dutch Lady, Milner, Campina, Landliebe, Optimel, Mona and "Mix'it".[4] FrieslandCampina's products are sold in more than 100 countries.

History edit

Royal FrieslandCampina is organized as a cooperative, with roots going back to 1871. It has grown through mergers and takeovers.

In late 1997, four Dutch dairy cooperatives merged to form Friesland Coberco Dairy Food. In June 2004, Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands granted FCDF Royal status. FCDF renamed itself Royal Friesland Foods.

Campina was created in 1989 by the merger of two regional dairy cooperatives, Melkunie Holland and DMV Campina. After this merger the company was named Campina Melkunie until it dropped the Melkunie part of the name in 2001.

In 2004, Campina and Arla Foods, a Danish dairy cooperative, announced plans for a merger,[5] but the plan was canceled in April 2005 for undisclosed reasons[6] although plans for other forms of cooperation are still said to be under consideration.[when?]

On 19 December 2007, Campina and Friesland Foods announced that the companies were exploring the possibility of a merger. The EU approved the merger of the two cooperatives provided that they sold off certain cheese and dairy drink divisions.[7]

FrieslandCampina's product range consists of milk, baby and infant food, dairy drinks, yoghurts, desserts, cheese, butter, cream, milk powder and ingredients from dairy. The fruit juices and fruit drinks, organized under the company name Riedel, were sold in 2017.[8]

Longevity Brand edit

In Vietnam, the U.S. and Canada the company is well known for its canned condensed milk product, Sữa Ông Thọ (Longevity Brand condensed milk), popularly used in Vietnamese iced coffee with milk (Cà phê sữa đá) drinks, and in various other Vietnamese desserts. Sữa Ông Thọ was mass-produced in the Saigon-Biên Hòa area and widely consumed in Vietnam, produced by Friesland Foods prior 1975. It was used in coffee, mixed with hot water to produce hot milk for babies and young children to drink (since fresh milk had to be imported and were thus expensive), dipped with French bread (Bánh mì) or in other dessert applications. After the 1975 Fall of Saigon, the factories manufacturing Sữa Ông Thọ, along with all other commercial and private properties were collectivized by the communists, and the facilities came under the state company Vinamilk, who continued to produce Sữa Ông Thọ condensed milk under the same name and used domestically and elsewhere in Indochina. Friesland Foods continued production of Sữa Ông Thọ – Longevity Brand after 1975 in the U.S. and Canada for the North American market, especially catering to Overseas Vietnamese consumers, and increasingly to Western consumers as the popularity of Vietnamese coffee and cuisine in general, increases. In North America, Longevity Brand – Sữa Ông Thọ is widely available in Asian supermarkets, and increasingly in conventional supermarkets.[citation needed]

Brand names edit

In Greece the company is known through the Nounou brand (Greek: Νουνου, ΝΟΥΝΟΥ).[9]

In Indonesia, the company is known through the Frisian Flag brand.

In Brunei, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Vietnam, the dairy product for adult market is known through the Dutch Lady brand.

In Thailand, the company is known through the Foremost brand.

In Nigeria the company is known through the PEAK MILK brand.

Other brands include Yazoo milkshakes.

Brands with health benefit claims:

  • Campina Optimel (Netherlands, Hong Kong): differentiated into age groups of +50s, +60s and +70s
  • Campina Optiwell (Germany)
  • Campina Vifit (Germany and Netherlands)
  • Campina Fruttis (Russia)
  • Campina Betagen (Thailand) – joint venture with Thai Advanced Food[10]

FrieslandCampina Vietnam Company Limited: Binh Duc 1 Quarter, Binh Hoa Ward, Thuan An City, Binh Duong Province, Vietnam.

Hoa Sen Group Corporation: No.9 Thong Nhat Boulevard, Song Than 2 Industrial Zone, Di An Ward, Di An City, Binh Duong Province, Vietnam.

Acquisitions (Campina) edit

In Germany, now Campina GmbH

  • Südmilch AG, 1993
  • Kutel, 1998
  • Emzett, 1999
  • Strothmann

References edit

  1. ^ "2020 Annual Report" (PDF). Royal FrieslandCampina N.V. Retrieved 17 March 2021.
  2. ^ "EC approves Friesland Foods-Campina merger". FoodBev Media. 17 December 2008. Retrieved 19 November 2022.
  3. ^ "Mergers: Commission clears proposed merger between Campina and Friesland Foods, subject to conditions". European Commission. 17 December 2008. Retrieved 19 November 2022.
  4. ^ "Onze merken | FrieslandCampina". frieslandcampina.com. Retrieved 1 May 2022.
  5. ^ foodnavigator.com. "Food Ingredients & Food Science – Additives, Flavours, Starch". foodnavigator.com.
  6. ^ "Food Ingredients & Food Science – Additives, Flavours, Starch". Foodanddrinkeurope.com. Retrieved 28 February 2019.
  7. ^ Accessed 9 February 2009
  8. ^ "FrieslandCampina vindt koper voor sapdochter". NRC (in Dutch). Retrieved 1 May 2022.
  9. ^ a b . FrieslandCampina. Archived from the original on 21 January 2019. Retrieved 28 February 2019.
  10. ^ CMFocus 07-39 30 August 2007

External links edit

  • Official website

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Royal FrieslandCampina N V is a Dutch multinational dairy cooperative which is based in Amersfoort Netherlands It is the result of a merger between Friesland Foods and Campina on 30 December 2008 2 The European Commission approved the merger on 17 December 2008 on the condition that the new company divest some activities 3 Royal FrieslandCampina N V Company typeCooperativeIndustryDairyPredecessorsFriesland FoodsCampinaFounded30 December 2008 15 years ago 2008 12 30 HeadquartersAmersfoort NetherlandsArea servedWorldwideKey peopleJan Derck van Karnebeek CEO Revenue 11 14 billion 2020 1 Operating income 268 million 2020 Net income 79 million 2020 Total assets 5 373 billion 2020 Total equity 3 729 billion 2020 Number of employees23 783 FTE 2020 ParentZuivelcooperatie FrieslandCampina U A SubsidiariesAlaska Milk Corporation Philippines FrieslandCampina Engro Pakistan Pakistan Dutch Lady Milk Industries Berhad Malaysia Websitewww wbr frieslandcampina wbr comIt is the world s largest dairy co operative and one of the top 5 dairy companies in the world with annual revenue of 11 billion euros 2016 FrieslandCampina has branch offices in 33 countries and employs a total of 21 927 people Its main brands are Friesche Vlag or Frisian Flag in Indonesian market Chocomel Fristi Friso Dutch Lady Milner Campina Landliebe Optimel Mona and Mix it 4 FrieslandCampina s products are sold in more than 100 countries Contents 1 History 2 Longevity Brand 3 Brand names 4 Acquisitions Campina 5 References 6 External linksHistory editRoyal FrieslandCampina is organized as a cooperative with roots going back to 1871 It has grown through mergers and takeovers In late 1997 four Dutch dairy cooperatives merged to form Friesland Coberco Dairy Food In June 2004 Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands granted FCDF Royal status FCDF renamed itself Royal Friesland Foods Campina was created in 1989 by the merger of two regional dairy cooperatives Melkunie Holland and DMV Campina After this merger the company was named Campina Melkunie until it dropped the Melkunie part of the name in 2001 In 2004 Campina and Arla Foods a Danish dairy cooperative announced plans for a merger 5 but the plan was canceled in April 2005 for undisclosed reasons 6 although plans for other forms of cooperation are still said to be under consideration when On 19 December 2007 Campina and Friesland Foods announced that the companies were exploring the possibility of a merger The EU approved the merger of the two cooperatives provided that they sold off certain cheese and dairy drink divisions 7 FrieslandCampina s product range consists of milk baby and infant food dairy drinks yoghurts desserts cheese butter cream milk powder and ingredients from dairy The fruit juices and fruit drinks organized under the company name Riedel were sold in 2017 8 Longevity Brand editIn Vietnam the U S and Canada the company is well known for its canned condensed milk product Sữa Ong Thọ Longevity Brand condensed milk popularly used in Vietnamese iced coffee with milk Ca phe sữa đa drinks and in various other Vietnamese desserts Sữa Ong Thọ was mass produced in the Saigon Bien Hoa area and widely consumed in Vietnam produced by Friesland Foods prior 1975 It was used in coffee mixed with hot water to produce hot milk for babies and young children to drink since fresh milk had to be imported and were thus expensive dipped with French bread Banh mi or in other dessert applications After the 1975 Fall of Saigon the factories manufacturing Sữa Ong Thọ along with all other commercial and private properties were collectivized by the communists and the facilities came under the state company Vinamilk who continued to produce Sữa Ong Thọ condensed milk under the same name and used domestically and elsewhere in Indochina Friesland Foods continued production of Sữa Ong Thọ Longevity Brand after 1975 in the U S and Canada for the North American market especially catering to Overseas Vietnamese consumers and increasingly to Western consumers as the popularity of Vietnamese coffee and cuisine in general increases In North America Longevity Brand Sữa Ong Thọ is widely available in Asian supermarkets and increasingly in conventional supermarkets citation needed Brand names editIn Greece the company is known through the Nounou brand Greek Noynoy NOYNOY 9 In Indonesia the company is known through the Frisian Flag brand In Brunei Hong Kong Malaysia Philippines Singapore and Vietnam the dairy product for adult market is known through the Dutch Lady brand In Thailand the company is known through the Foremost brand In Nigeria the company is known through the PEAK MILK brand Other brands include Yazoo milkshakes Brands with health benefit claims Campina Optimel Netherlands Hong Kong differentiated into age groups of 50s 60s and 70s Campina Optiwell Germany Campina Vifit Germany and Netherlands Campina Fruttis Russia Campina Betagen Thailand joint venture with Thai Advanced Food 10 FrieslandCampina Vietnam Company Limited Binh Duc 1 Quarter Binh Hoa Ward Thuan An City Binh Duong Province Vietnam Hoa Sen Group Corporation No 9 Thong Nhat Boulevard Song Than 2 Industrial Zone Di An Ward Di An City Binh Duong Province Vietnam Acquisitions Campina editComelco NV in Belgium 1989 Deltown Specialities in the United States 1989 Menken consumptiemelk activiteiten Netherlands 1997 Menken Dairy Food Netherlands 1997 Menken Polderland Netherlands 1997 Parmalat Thailand Thailand 2003 Napolact Romania 2004 Innovatech Argentina Argentina 2005 Alaska Milk Corporation Philippines 2012 9 Engro Foods Limited Pakistan 2016 Friso Philippines 2016 In Germany now Campina GmbH Sudmilch AG 1993 Kutel 1998 Emzett 1999 StrothmannReferences edit 2020 Annual Report PDF Royal FrieslandCampina N V Retrieved 17 March 2021 EC approves Friesland Foods Campina merger FoodBev Media 17 December 2008 Retrieved 19 November 2022 Mergers Commission clears proposed merger between Campina and Friesland Foods subject to conditions European Commission 17 December 2008 Retrieved 19 November 2022 Onze merken FrieslandCampina frieslandcampina com Retrieved 1 May 2022 foodnavigator com Food Ingredients amp Food Science Additives Flavours Starch foodnavigator com Food Ingredients amp Food Science Additives Flavours Starch Foodanddrinkeurope com Retrieved 28 February 2019 Accessed 9 February 2009 FrieslandCampina vindt koper voor sapdochter NRC in Dutch Retrieved 1 May 2022 a b FrieslandCampina FrieslandCampina Archived from the original on 21 January 2019 Retrieved 28 February 2019 CMFocus 07 39 30 August 2007External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to FrieslandCampina Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title FrieslandCampina amp oldid 1185564292, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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