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Bel Group

The Bel Group (a.k.a. Groupe Bel or Fromageries Bel in French) is a multinational cheese marketer centered in France.

Groupe Bel
TypePrivate
IndustryCheese
Founded1865
HeadquartersSuresnes, Île-de-France
Key people
Cécile Béliot (CEO)[1]
Ivan Giraud (CEO of Bel Group USA)[2]
Revenue3,455,800,000 euro (2020) 
143,800,000 euro (2020) 
ParentUnibel[3][4]

Overview edit

The Bel Group is headquartered at 2 allée de Longchamp in Suresnes (near Paris), Île-de-France.[5][6] It manufactures and distributes processed and semi processed cheeses, frequently packaged in individual portions. The company “Établissements Jules Bel” was founded in 1865 in Orgelet in the Department of the Jura. The Laughing Cow, Babybel, Kiri, Leerdammer and Boursin are Bel's five core brands that are distributed on five continents.

As of 2015, the Bel Group is established in thirty three countries, and its products are sold in 130 countries.[citation needed]

History edit

The company was founded in 1865 by Jules Bel,[7] under the name of Établissements Jules Bel in Orgelet.

By 1921, his son Léon Bel registered the La vache qui rit brand.[8] Eight years later, in 1929, he created its first subsidiary in the United Kingdom. By 1933, another subsidiary was established in Belgium. In 1947, the Bonbel brand was launched. Three years later, in 1950, the company acquired Port Salut,[9] which had been founded in 1816. By 1952, it launched Babybel. A new subsidiary was established in Germany in 1959.

Six years later, in 1965, another subsidiary was established in Spain; it would later become known as Bel España. (Bel Spain). The Kiri brand was launched in 1966.[10] Meanwhile, a year later, in 1967, another subsidiary was established in the Netherlands; it would later become known as Bel Nederland (Bel Netherlands). The following year, in 1968, Les Fromageries Picon merged with the company.

By 1970, a new subsidiary was established in the United States. Two years later, in 1972, it acquired Samos and launched Sylphide. The following year, in 1973, it acquired Crowson in the United Kingdom, later to become known as Bel UK. That same year, it also established a subsidiary in Switzerland, later to become known as Bel Suisse (Bel Switzerland). A year later, in 1974, it established a subsidiary in Morocco, later known as SIALIM.

In 1976, it acquired the Société anonyme des fermiers réunis (SAFR) and its subsidiaries. By 1977, it acquired an Italian company, later to become known as Bel Cademartori. It also launched Mini Babybel. A year later, in 1978, it acquired another company in Sweden, later to become known as Bel Sverige (Bel Sweden). By 1989, it acquired the Adler company in Germany, later to become known as Bel Adler (Edelcreme).

It then launched the Mini Bonbel in 1990. A year later, in 1991, it acquired the Maredsous company in Belgium. Three years later, in 1994, it acquired the Cademartori company in Italy, later to become known as Bel Cademartori in 2001. It also acquired the Queserías Ibéricas company in Spain. By 1996, it acquired the Lacto Ibérica company in Portugal (Limiano, Terra Nostra) and the Kaukauna company in the United States, later known as Bel Kaukauna.[citation needed]

In 1998, it established a subsidiary in Egypt (Bel Egypt) and acquired the Middle East Food Industry, later known as the Bel Egypt Food Company. It also acquired Kraft Chorzele in Poland, later to become known as Bel Polska (Bel Poland). Additionally, it launched Mini Babybel in Maasdam. By 2000, it acquired the Zeletavska Syrarna company in the Czech Republic (Zeletava, Apetitto) and the Zempmilk company in Slovakia (Karicka). The following year, in 2001, it established a subsidiary in Algeria, known as Bel Algeria.

A year later, in 2002, it acquired the assets of Merkts and Owl's Nest through its United States based subsidiary, Bel Kaukauna.

It also acquired Syrokrem in Slovakia and established subsidiaries in Greece (Bel Hellas Cheese Company) and in Tunisia (Bel Tunisia). Additionally, it terminated the production of soft cheese by the SAFR. It also acquired the Dutch Leerdammer Group and its European subsidiaries based in Germany, France, Italy, the United Kingdom, Belgium and the Czech Republic. It also acquired Fromagerie Boursin from Unilever.

In 2003, it terminated the activities of Manchego through its Queserías Ibéricas subsidiary. Two years later, in 2005, it terminated the activities carried out under the Cademartori brand. Meanwhile, it established subsidiary in Syria, known as Bel Syria. By 2009, it changed its logo. In 2015, it acquired 70% of Safilait, a cheese company in Morocco.[11]

Bel Group brands edit

  • Adler-Edelcrème
  • Apéricube (PartyCubes, Belcube, Cheese&Fun) (1960)
  • Babybel (1952, full size; 1977, mini)
  • Bonbel (1947)
  • Boursin (2007)
  • Cantadou
  • Cousteron
  • Karička
  • Karper (2006)
  • Kaukauna
  • Kiri (1966)
  • (Laughing Cow -> see The Laughing Cow)
  • Leerdammer (2002)
  • Limiano
  • Maredsous
  • Merkts
  • Picon
  • Port Salut
  • Price's
  • Régal Picon
  • Smetanito / Želatava
  • Sylphide
  • Syrokrém
  • Terra Nostra
  • Toastinette
  • The Laughing Cow (La vache qui rit) (1921)
  • Le Véritable Port Salut (1950)
  • Wispride

Bel's corporate foundation edit

Bel's Corporate Foundation was created in May 2008 by the Bel group and its reference shareholder, Unibel. The Bel Foundation was created to promote a balanced diet and preserving the environment, as far as it is required for a healthy diet. Rather than support big initiatives, the Foundation supports a number of projects around the world.

Lab'Bel edit

 
Lab'Bel's logo

Lab’Bel is Bel's Art Laboratory, inaugurated in the spring of 2010, and sponsored by the Group and its main shareholder, Unibel. Heading up Lab’Bel are artist Laurent Fiévet, a member of the Bel family, and Silvia Guerra, an art critic and exhibit curator.

Since its founding, Bel has supported artists such as illustrators Benjamin Rabier, who designed the Laughing Cow, Francisque Poulbot, known for his iconic drawings of Parisian children, and celebrated animator Paul Grimault. Bel sponsors a museum dedicated to its legendary cow – La Maison de La vache qui rit (The Laughing Cow Museum), in Lons-le-Saunier – which also houses special events hosted by Lab’Bel.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Newsroom > Béatrice de Noray joins the Bel Group Executive Committee as Chief Growth Officer". Groupe Bel.
  2. ^ https://belbrandsusa.com/about/leadership-team/
  3. ^ "UNIBEL". Euronext. 2023-08-03. from the original on 2023-10-03. Retrieved 2023-10-03.
  4. ^ "UNIBEL". Financial Times. from the original on 2023-10-03. Retrieved 2023-10-03.
  5. ^ "BEL". Euronext. 2022-01-13. from the original on 2023-01-18. Retrieved 2023-10-03. (delisted on 25/01/2022)
  6. ^ https://www.groupe-bel.com/en/group/a-pioneer-in-international-markets/
  7. ^ Bel Group: Company History: A behind the scenes look at the Bel saga
  8. ^ Elsa Bembaron, La Vache qui rit, héroïne de la Première Guerre mondiale, Le Figaro, August 10, 2012
  9. ^ Bel Foodservice Europe Company history
  10. ^ "Kiri". Le Groupe Bel. Retrieved 2021-07-24.
  11. ^ Le groupe Bel rachète la troisième laiterie marocaine[permanent dead link], Boursorama, 29/05/2015

External links edit

  • Le Groupe Bel
  • Fondation Bel

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Bel Group news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Bel Group a k a Groupe Bel or Fromageries Bel in French is a multinational cheese marketer centered in France Groupe BelTypePrivateIndustryCheeseFounded1865HeadquartersSuresnes Ile de FranceKey peopleCecile Beliot CEO 1 Ivan Giraud CEO of Bel Group USA 2 Revenue3 455 800 000 euro 2020 Net income143 800 000 euro 2020 ParentUnibel 3 4 Contents 1 Overview 2 History 3 Bel Group brands 4 Bel s corporate foundation 5 Lab Bel 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksOverview editThe Bel Group is headquartered at 2 allee de Longchamp in Suresnes near Paris Ile de France 5 6 It manufactures and distributes processed and semi processed cheeses frequently packaged in individual portions The company Etablissements Jules Bel was founded in 1865 in Orgelet in the Department of the Jura The Laughing Cow Babybel Kiri Leerdammer and Boursin are Bel s five core brands that are distributed on five continents As of 2015 the Bel Group is established in thirty three countries and its products are sold in 130 countries citation needed History editThe company was founded in 1865 by Jules Bel 7 under the name of Etablissements Jules Bel in Orgelet By 1921 his son Leon Bel registered the La vache qui rit brand 8 Eight years later in 1929 he created its first subsidiary in the United Kingdom By 1933 another subsidiary was established in Belgium In 1947 the Bonbel brand was launched Three years later in 1950 the company acquired Port Salut 9 which had been founded in 1816 By 1952 it launched Babybel A new subsidiary was established in Germany in 1959 Six years later in 1965 another subsidiary was established in Spain it would later become known as Bel Espana Bel Spain The Kiri brand was launched in 1966 10 Meanwhile a year later in 1967 another subsidiary was established in the Netherlands it would later become known as Bel Nederland Bel Netherlands The following year in 1968 Les Fromageries Picon merged with the company By 1970 a new subsidiary was established in the United States Two years later in 1972 it acquired Samos and launched Sylphide The following year in 1973 it acquired Crowson in the United Kingdom later to become known as Bel UK That same year it also established a subsidiary in Switzerland later to become known as Bel Suisse Bel Switzerland A year later in 1974 it established a subsidiary in Morocco later known as SIALIM In 1976 it acquired the Societe anonyme des fermiers reunis SAFR and its subsidiaries By 1977 it acquired an Italian company later to become known as Bel Cademartori It also launched Mini Babybel A year later in 1978 it acquired another company in Sweden later to become known as Bel Sverige Bel Sweden By 1989 it acquired the Adler company in Germany later to become known as Bel Adler Edelcreme It then launched the Mini Bonbel in 1990 A year later in 1991 it acquired the Maredsous company in Belgium Three years later in 1994 it acquired the Cademartori company in Italy later to become known as Bel Cademartori in 2001 It also acquired the Queserias Ibericas company in Spain By 1996 it acquired the Lacto Iberica company in Portugal Limiano Terra Nostra and the Kaukauna company in the United States later known as Bel Kaukauna citation needed In 1998 it established a subsidiary in Egypt Bel Egypt and acquired the Middle East Food Industry later known as the Bel Egypt Food Company It also acquired Kraft Chorzele in Poland later to become known as Bel Polska Bel Poland Additionally it launched Mini Babybel in Maasdam By 2000 it acquired the Zeletavska Syrarna company in the Czech Republic Zeletava Apetitto and the Zempmilk company in Slovakia Karicka The following year in 2001 it established a subsidiary in Algeria known as Bel Algeria A year later in 2002 it acquired the assets of Merkts and Owl s Nest through its United States based subsidiary Bel Kaukauna It also acquired Syrokrem in Slovakia and established subsidiaries in Greece Bel Hellas Cheese Company and in Tunisia Bel Tunisia Additionally it terminated the production of soft cheese by the SAFR It also acquired the Dutch Leerdammer Group and its European subsidiaries based in Germany France Italy the United Kingdom Belgium and the Czech Republic It also acquired Fromagerie Boursin from Unilever In 2003 it terminated the activities of Manchego through its Queserias Ibericas subsidiary Two years later in 2005 it terminated the activities carried out under the Cademartori brand Meanwhile it established subsidiary in Syria known as Bel Syria By 2009 it changed its logo In 2015 it acquired 70 of Safilait a cheese company in Morocco 11 Bel Group brands editAdler Edelcreme Apericube PartyCubes Belcube Cheese amp Fun 1960 Babybel 1952 full size 1977 mini Bonbel 1947 Boursin 2007 Cantadou Cousteron Karicka Karper 2006 Kaukauna Kiri 1966 Laughing Cow gt see The Laughing Cow Leerdammer 2002 Limiano Maredsous Merkts Picon Port Salut Price s Regal Picon Smetanito Zelatava Sylphide Syrokrem Terra Nostra Toastinette The Laughing Cow La vache qui rit 1921 Le Veritable Port Salut 1950 WisprideBel s corporate foundation editBel s Corporate Foundation was created in May 2008 by the Bel group and its reference shareholder Unibel The Bel Foundation was created to promote a balanced diet and preserving the environment as far as it is required for a healthy diet Rather than support big initiatives the Foundation supports a number of projects around the world Lab Bel edit nbsp Lab Bel s logoLab Bel is Bel s Art Laboratory inaugurated in the spring of 2010 and sponsored by the Group and its main shareholder Unibel Heading up Lab Bel are artist Laurent Fievet a member of the Bel family and Silvia Guerra an art critic and exhibit curator Since its founding Bel has supported artists such as illustrators Benjamin Rabier who designed the Laughing Cow Francisque Poulbot known for his iconic drawings of Parisian children and celebrated animator Paul Grimault Bel sponsors a museum dedicated to its legendary cow La Maison de La vache qui rit The Laughing Cow Museum in Lons le Saunier which also houses special events hosted by Lab Bel See also edit nbsp Companies portal nbsp Food portalList of cheesemakersReferences edit Newsroom gt Beatrice de Noray joins the Bel Group Executive Committee as Chief Growth Officer Groupe Bel https belbrandsusa com about leadership team UNIBEL Euronext 2023 08 03 Archived from the original on 2023 10 03 Retrieved 2023 10 03 UNIBEL Financial Times Archived from the original on 2023 10 03 Retrieved 2023 10 03 BEL Euronext 2022 01 13 Archived from the original on 2023 01 18 Retrieved 2023 10 03 delisted on 25 01 2022 https www groupe bel com en group a pioneer in international markets Bel Group Company History A behind the scenes look at the Bel saga Elsa Bembaron La Vache qui rit heroine de la Premiere Guerre mondiale Le Figaro August 10 2012 Bel Foodservice Europe Company history Kiri Le Groupe Bel Retrieved 2021 07 24 Le groupe Bel rachete la troisieme laiterie marocaine permanent dead link Boursorama 29 05 2015External links editLe Groupe Bel Fondation Bel Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bel Group amp oldid 1178362849, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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