2. Nestle was founded in 1867 in Geneva,
Switzerland by Henri Nestle. Nestle's first
product was "Farine Lactee Nestle", an
infant cereal. In 1905, Nestle acquired the
Henri o nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Company.
Nestle's relationship with India started in
1912. It began trading as The Nestlé Anglo-
Swiss Condensed Milk Company (After
India's independence in 1947, the economic
policies of the Indian Government
emphasised the need for local production.
Nestlé responded to India's aspirations by
forming a company in India and set up its
first factory in 1961 at Moga, Punjab.
3. Nestlé India’s first production facility, set up in 1961 at
Moga (Punjab), was followed soon after by its second
plant, set up at Choladi (Tamil Nadu), in 1967.
Consequently, Nestlé India set up factories in
Nanjangud (Karnataka), in 1989, and Samalkha
(Haryana), in 1993. This was succeeded by the
commissioning of two more factories - at Ponda and
Bicholim, Goa, in 1995 and 1997 respectively. The
seventh factory was set up at Pantnagar,
Uttarakhand, in 2006.
The 8th Factory was set up at Tahliwal, Himachal
Pradesh, in 2012.
4. Nestle India is a subsidiary of Nestle S.A. of Switzerland.
Nestle India manufactures a variety of food products such
as infant food, milk products, beverages, prepared dishes &
cooking aids, and chocolates & confectionary. Some of the
famous brands of Nestle are NESCAFE, MAGGI, MILKYBAR,
MILO, KIT KAT, BAR-ONE, MILKMAID, NESTEA, NESTLE
Milk, NESTLE SLIM Milk, NESTLE Fresh 'n' Natural Dahi and
NESTLE Jeera Raita.
5. • For the twelfth consecutive year, Fortune Magazine included in 2011
Nestlé in their list of The 10 Most Admired Companies in the World
• Nestlé won in 2011 the Stockholm Industry Water Award for its
leadership and performance to improve water management in its
internal operations and throughout its supply chain
• The International Union of Food Science and Technology (IUFoST)
honoured Nestlé in 2010 with the Global Food Industry Award
•In May 2011, Nestlé won the 27th World Environment Center (WEC) Gold
Medal award for its commitment to environmental sustainability.
6. Name Designation
Antonio Helio Waszyk CEO
Antonio Helio Waszyk Chairman and Managing director
Ashok Kumar Mahindra Director
B Murli Sr.V.P.Legal matters
B Murli Secretary
Christian Schmid Director (Technical)
Michael W O Garrett Non Executive Director
Rakesh Mohan Non Executive Director
Ravinder Narain Non Executive Director
Richard Sykes Alternate Director
Shobinder Duggal Director
Swati A Piramal Non Executive Director
Nestlé is the biggest food company in the
world, with a market capitalisation of
roughly 191 billion Swiss francs, which is
more than 200 billion U.S. dollars.
In 2011, consolidated sales were 107.6
billion and net profit was 10.43 billion. PAUL BULCKE CEO NESTLE
7. •Sales by activity breakdown:
- 27% from drinks
- 26% from dairy and food products
- 18% from ready-prepared dishes and ready-cooked dishes
- 12% from chocolate
- 11% from pet products
- 6% from pharmaceutical products
-2% from baby milks
•Sales by geographic area breakdown:
- 32% from Europe
- 31% from Americas
- 16% from Asia
- 21% from rest of the world
Today, Nestle is the world's largest and most diversified food
company. It has around 2,50,000 employees worldwide, operated
500 factories in approximately 100 countries and offers over 8,000
products to millions of consumers
Nestlé's largest international competitors are Kraft Foods,and Unilever
8. •Cereal Partners Worldwide with General Mills
•Beverage Partners Worldwide with The Coca-Cola Company
•Nestlé Colgate-Palmolive with Colgate-Palmolive (50%/50%)
As of year end 2011, Nestlé held 29.7% of the shares of L'Oréal, the
world's largest company in cosmetics and beauty. Its brands
including Garnier, Maybelline, and Lancôme as well as The Body
Shop stores. L’Oréal holds 10.41% of the shares of Sanofi-Aventis,
the world's number 3 and Europe's number 1 pharmaceutical
company.
Pharmaceutical products and active cosmetics
(controlled by joint ventures with L'Oréal)