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NESTLE INDIA……

Type Société Anonyme (SIX: NESN)


Industry Food processing
Founded Vevey, Switzerland (1866
Founder(s) Henri Nestlé
Headquarters Vevey, Switzerland
Area served Worldwide
Key people Peter Brabeck-Letmathe (Chairman), Paul Bulcke (CEO)
Products Baby food, coffee, dairy products, breakfast cereals, confectionery, bottled
water, ice cream, pet foods (list...)
Revenue CHF 107.6 billion (2009)[1]
Operating income CHF 15.70 billion (2009)[1]
Profit CHF 10.43 billion (2009)[1]
Total assets CHF 110.9 billion (2009)[1]
Total equity CHF 53.63 billion (2009)[1]
Employees 278,000 (2009)[1]
Website: www.nestle.com

Nestlé S.A is among the largest consumer packaged goods companies in the world,[2].
Nestlé originated in a 1905 merger of the Anglo-Swiss Milk Company, which was
established in 1866 by brothers George Page and Charles Page, and the Farine Lactée
Henri Nestlé Company, which was founded in 1866 by Henri Nestlé, whose name meant
"Little Nest". The company grew significantly during the First World War and following
the Second World War, eventually expanding its offerings beyond its early condensed
milk and infant formula products. Today, the company operates in 86 countries around
the world and employs nearly 283,000 people.

Joint ventures

Nestlé holds 26.4% of the shares of L'Oréal, the world's largest company in cosmetics
and beauty. The Laboratoires Inneov is a joint venture in nutritional cosmetics between
Nestlé and L'Oréal, and Galderma a joint venture in dermatology with L'Oréal. Others
include Cereal Partners Worldwide with General Mills, Beverage Partners Worldwide
with Coca-Cola, and Dairy Partners Americas with Fonterra.
INDIA-OVERVIEW
Nestlé’s relationship with India dates back to 1912, when it began trading as The Nestlé
Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Company (Export) Limited, importing and selling finished
products in the Indian market.

After India’s independence in 1947, the economic policies of the Indian Government
emphazised 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, where
the Government wanted Nestlé to develop the milk economy. Progress in Moga required
the introduction of Nestlé’s Agricultural Services to educate, advise and help the farmer
in a variety of aspects. From increasing the milk yield of their cows through improved
dairy farming methods, to irrigation, scientific crop management practices and helping
with the procurement of bank loans. Nestlé set up milk collection centres that would not
only ensure prompt collection and pay fair prices, but also instil amongst the community,
a confidence in the dairy business.

In 1967, Nestle set up its next factory at Choladi (Tamil Nadu) as a pilot plant to process
the tea grown in the area into soluble tea. Nestle opened its third factor in Nanjangud
(Karnataka) in 1989. Thereafter, Nestle India opened factories in Samalkha (Haryana), in
1993 and two in Goa at Ponda, and Bicholim in 1995 and 1997 respectively. Nestle India
is now putting up the 7th factory at Pant Nagar in Uttarakhand.

Nestlé India manufactures products of truly international quality under internationally


famous brand names such as NESCAFÉ, MAGGI, MILKYBAR, MILO, KIT KAT,
BAR-ONE, MILKMAID and NESTEA and in recent years the Company has also
introduced products of daily consumption and use such as NESTLÉ Milk, NESTLÉ
SLIM Milk, NESTLÉ Fresh 'n' Natural Dahi and NESTLÉ Jeera Raita.

BRANDS:
NESTLÉ EVERYDAY NESTLÉ Fresh 'n' Natural
Dairy Whitener Dahi
NESTLÉ EVERYDAY Ghee NESTLÉ Fresh 'n' Natural
Slim Dahi NESTLÉ
NESTLÉ Milk MILKMAID
NESTLÉ Slim Milk NESTLÉ Jeera Raita
NESTLÉ NIDO
NESTLÉ NESVITA PRO- NESTLÉ NESVITA Dahi
NESTLÉ Dahi
HEART MILK NESTLÉ MILKMAID Fruit
yoghurt

Nestlé India has a wide portfolio for Milk Products and Nutrition.

Nestlé has a very clear Charter of ethics and responsible behaviour in selling infant
nutrition products.

Nestlé India follows this Charter and also complies with The Infant Milk Substitutes,
Feeding Bottles and Infant Foods (Regulation of Production, Supply and Distribution) Act,
1992 that guides the sale of infant nutrition products in India. Nestlé India does not
advertise it’s Infant Nutrition products.

BEVERAGES: NESTEA ICED TEA WITH GREEN


NESCAFÉ CLASSIC TEA
NESCAFÉ SUNRISE NESTEA ICED TEA
Premium NESTEA Instant Hot Tea Mixes
NESCAFÉ SUNRISE NESCAFÉ 3in1
Special
NESCAFÉ
CAPPUCCINO

is 100% Pure Instant Coffee

NESCAFÉ CLASSIC has the unmistakable


taste of 100% pure coffee and is made from
carefully selected coffee beans picked from
the finest plantations, blended and roasted
to perfection. 100% coffee…100%
pleasure…..

MAGGI:
MAGGI 2-MINUTE MAGGI Sauces MAGGI Bhuna Masala
Noodles MAGGI Pichkoo MAGGI Coconut Milk
MAGGI Vegetable Atta MAGGI Pizza Powder
Noodles Mazza MAGGI Pazzta
MAGGI CUPPA MANIA MAGGI MAGIC MAGGI Sanjeevni Cup
MAGGI Healthy Soups Cubes Soup
MAGGI Masala-ae- MAGGI Vegetable
Magic Multigrainz Noodles

MAGGI 2-MINUTE Noodles is one of the largest & most loved snack food brands that defines
the Instant Noodles category in India. We’ve recently launched two new flavours in the short
space of two months – Thrillin Curry & Tricky Tomato Noodles. Blending Emotions with
ingredients , the two new flavours deliver strongly on “Taste Bhi Health Bhi”. It is now
available in 4 delectable flavours: Masala, Chicken, Tricky Tomato and Thrillin Curry.

Each Pack of MAGGI Noodles also provide Protein & Calcium which are essential nutrients for
you at all stages of life. 90g of MAGGI Noodles meets 20% RDA* of Protein for children (14%
for adults) and 23% RDA* of Calcium for both children and adults!

CHOCOLATE CONFECTIONERY:
NESTLÉ KIT KAT
NESTLÉ KIT KAT
CHUNKY
NESTLÉ MUNCH
NESTLÉ MUNCH POP
CHOC
NESTLÉ MILKYBAR
NESTLÉ
MILKYBAR CHOO
NESTLÉ BAR-ONE
NESTLÉ Milk
Chocolate
POLO
NESTLÉ Eclairs
NESTLÉ MILKYBAR
Eclairs
NESTLÉ MILKYBAR
Crispy Wafer

Nestlé India has always focused on long term, sustainable and profitable growth and
helped communities around its factories to improve their quality of life in a similar
manner. Nestlé Agricultural Services has used the experience gained by Nestlé across the
world to set up a system of direct and efficient contact with the farmers. Company
veterinarians and agronomists supervise the milk routes and advise farmers on various
issues including proper feed for the herds. Milk storage facilities have been set up close
to the farmers. Veterinary services are provided free, and medicines provided at
wholesale cost. The company assists farmers in artificial insemination programs for their
cattle, provides subsidy and helps them in procuring loans.For more on Nestlé
Agricultural Services,

Safe Drinking Water


Water is a scarce resource. In India, availability of
clean drinking water is a major concern for many
communities. Almost 200 million people do not
have access to clean drinking water. Nestlé India is
committed to improving the situation and believes
that the first step is to create awareness in the
communities around its factories. A key focus area
of our Corporate initiatives is to help provide Clean
Drinking Water and educate children in schools to
conserve this scarce resource.

Education and Training


Nestlé supports initiatives to create awareness about
the right to education and encourages the
communities around its factories to send their
children to school. Nestlé India employees have
developed a special play 'Let Us Go to School' for
this purpose. This has been staged amongst the
communities around our factories, and its
recordings screened at smaller gatherings along the
milk routes.

The Company also recognizes the active role that


village women play in adopting good dairying
practices in dairy farms and regularly conduct
special programs that help them.

Nestlé India supports local schools, helps in the


maintenance of public parks and green belts,
facilitates blood donation camps and health
awareness programs. The key messages of
conservation, hygiene, health and wellness are
progressively built into the communities where the
Company is present. All these initiatives strengthen
the bond between Nestlé India and the community.
"Creating Shared Value is a very different approach to corporate social responsibility
(CSR), because it is not focused on meeting a set of standard external criteria, or on
philanthropy. The idea of winners and losers doesn’t fit this model of CSR." Read more
about Nestlé'a approach to corporate social responsibility on nestle.com.

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