Cadbury Submitted By :- Chahat , Aartika , Komal , Sarabjeet

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Acquiring Start Up Money Agribusiness. LIFE IS SWEET: THE STORY OF MILTON HERSHEY Born in September 1857, in the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch country,
Advertisements

FOOD SAFETY CONCERNS WITH CHOCOLATE “Keeping Your Sweets Safe” 1.
Company Background: Nestlé SA is a giant food and pharmaceuticals company that operates virtually all over the world. Headquartered in Vevey, Switzerland,
Allergen Labelling - Legislation & Best Practice Guidance FreeFrom ‘Allergy & Intolerance’ Seminar 10 December 2008 Dr Chun-Han Chan Food Allergy Branch.
© 2013 Pearson.
Market entry strategies and territorial expansion.
Introduction to Dairy Crest
Nestle Corp. Brent Hanson Justin Chen Lance Rambousek Randee Birkeland.
Learning From Major Incidents Cadbury Salmonella Outbreak
Chocolate makers You own a large chocolate factory providing jobs for a large number of people. Your mission is to persuade people that the economic benefits.
Meeting Engineering Demands - Precisely Through Our Plants In: United Kingdom Poland India (from late 2007)
BY CYAN AND DANIEL Cadburys dairy milk chocolate There are many different fair trade companies.
Fair trade is law that deems all producers of the goods that we buy, should get a fair cut of the income generated by sales. This is as companies often.
By- Nalin & Darpan. Cadbury is a British multinational Confectionary company owned by Mondelez international. It is second largest confectionary brand.
Chapter 29 Price Planning. What is Price? Price – is the value of money placed on a good or a service. The seller’s objective is to set a price high enough.
History 1824 John Cadbury opened Bull Street shop In 1824, John Cadbury opened a grocer’s shop at 93 Bull Street, Birmingham. Among other things, he sold.
APEDA ite/index.asp.
Home Facts & Figures Fair Trade Products Fair Trade Producers Local Sources Fair Trade Event Fair trade is a very simple but amazing idea that was put.
An Evaluation Study on the Implementation of National Laws on Packed Food Products Sponsored By: Ministry of Agriculture, Department of Food Processing.
CHOCOLATE. EVERYONE LOVES CHOCOLATE BUT DO YOU KNOW WHERE IT COMES FROM.
Annual Report Kraft, Inc. Tommy Whitelaw ACG
Would you ever take out a loan? What are the pros and cons of borrowing money from: family and friends? your bank? a venture capital group?
Introduce on Imported Foods System in Korea - Under The Food Sanitation Act - Korea Food and Drug Administration.
Case Study.  Group - 9 Flagship brand of GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) 135-year-old brand 12 billion Brand (1200 crore brand) Horlicks is the leading Health.
BY RAGHAVENDRA MISHRA MARKETING MIX CADBURY. INTRODUCTION CADBURY IS A LEADING GLOBAL CONFECTIONERY COMPANY WITH AN OUTSTANDING PORTFOLIO OF CHOCOLATE,
INSTITUTION! BY JAY PEARCE. MICROSOFT Microsoft Corporation is an American multinational software corporation headquartered in Redmond, Washington that.
This is the American Confectionery Industry About the National Confectioners Association NCA candy makers have been manufacturing candy, one of life’s.
Lisa Nash, Natalia Chodelski, Mo Khan
is a chain of high end department stores in the United Kingdom. It was founded by Harry Gordon Selfridge. The flagship store in London's Oxford Street.
The sweetest story ever told… or heard By:- Nirav Katrodiya Chocolate beans CriolloForastero.
Milton S. Hershey was raised in rural central Pennsylvania. Milton S. Hershey was raised in rural central Pennsylvania. At the age of 18, Milton established.
Product Life Cycle.
BRANDING without ENDING WELCOME. INTRODUCTION Grabbit is a 100% subsidiary of Empire Industries based at Mumbai with branch offices at Delhi, Bangalore,
Annual Report Project Starbucks Blake Hersch ACG2021 Sec. 080.
Chocolate Producing Countries By Jack S. Here is a map of all the chocolate producing countries GHANA IS IN AFRICA.
The Product Life Cycle Unit 3 Topic
Cadburys By Chloe Briggs. 1824, The Very Beginning In 1824, John Cadbury opened a grocer’s shop at 93 Bull Street, Birmingham. He sold coco and drinking.
INDUSTRY & COMPETITIVE ANALYSIS CADBURY INDIA (Part – I)
Welcome to Alsco Module 1a: Introducing Alsco. Training Objectives  Learn about Alsco and its beginnings  Know the Alsco Service Objectives  Understand.
Inflation To understand what inflation is To identify how inflation might affect businesses To evaluate how businesses might respond to inflation Starter:
"Nestle" redirects here. For other uses, see Nestle (disambiguation)
By Muammer Niksarlı President, National Cooperative Union of Turkey
The Hershey Company By: Chelsea Boles, Elizabeth Burrows, Jessica Edwards, Melinda Nguyen, & Rachel Parrish.
Putzmeister Concrete Machines Pvt Ltd. "Putzmeister" – means Master Plastering. The Company was established in 1957 A Global player, Putzmeister is headquartered.
«Capacity building and increasing exports in the food industry» Minister of Industry and New Technologies of the Republic of Tajikistan Bobozoda Shavkat.
Marketing 301. Kisses For Health by: The Kiss  HERSHEY’S History  Company Description  Strategic Planning & Focus  Goals  SWOT Analysis  Competitors.
Presentation on “Brand Study of Nestle and Impact of Maggi On its Branding Policies”
LO: To Learn an example of a TNC in the TERTIARY SECTOR to show how it operates in different parts of the world. HSBC – Outsourcing winners and losers.
BY SMRITI GUPTA BBA 6 TH D”  To study of marketing strategy of Cadbury.  The place of Cadbury in Market.  To study how Cadbury increase their.
The U.S. Meat Industry: Economic Contributions. Economic Impact Meat and poultry are the largest sector of U.S. agriculture. In 2008, meat and poultry.
T2 — United Kingdom 2 By Dan Bolton STiR Tea & Coffee International Consuming Countries Panel.
The following presentation/resource remains the intellectual property of Mondelez International No profit is to be made from selling this presentation/resource.
Slide 1 Today’s lesson What are we learning today? To learn why companies analyse their product portfolio in terms of their actual and potential market.
Chocolate, Cocoa and Sugar Confectionery Markets in the Top 5 Asian Countries Size, Share, Global Trends, Analysis, Research Report and Forecast, To 2019.
SUMMER TRAINNG AT CADBURY INDIA LTD. THANE PRESENTED BY SATYAMVADA FOOD TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT HALDIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY.
Product Mix Strategies MMM Marketing Strategy 2014.
The wrong target – how governments are making public sector workers pay for the crisis An updated presentation based on a report compiled by the Labour.
CONSUMERISM. FOOD LABELS Components of a Food Label Nutritional Facts Ingredient List (largest to smallest, determined by weight) Daily % Values Serving.
Welcome  Presented by jalpa  Roll no.1072  F.Y.B.B.A.-A.
Discounted Flats Franchise Business One Stop Business Solutions for Real Estate
“ THE AVENGERS” Presented by Pawan verma & Rishabh kashyap I.T.M. MAHARAJGANG.
MARKETING MIX EG : 4P’S.
ACCEPTANCE HOUSES AND DISCOUNT HOUSES
TESCO Tesco PLC is a multinational grocery and general merchandise retailer headquartered in Cheshunt, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom. It is the.
When the chocolate used in Cadbury Creme Eggs was changed to a less expensive chocolate, what variances would have been impacted? Original blog posting.
Green University of Bangladesh
CADBURY CHOCOLATE.
Growing Faster Than the Conventional Food and Non-Food Markets
Geo Units Formation Dates In India
Chocolate factories in Ukraine
Presentation transcript:

Cadbury Submitted By :- Chahat , Aartika , Komal , Sarabjeet Agro Based Industries Cadbury Submitted By :- Chahat , Aartika , Komal , Sarabjeet

Introduction Cadbury is a British multinational confectionery company owned by Mondelēz International. It is the second largest confectionery brand in the world after Wrigley's. Cadbury is headquartered in Uxbridge, London, and operates in more than fifty countries worldwide. Cadbury is best known for its confectionery products including the Dairy Milk chocolate, the Creme Egg, and the Roses selection box. Cadbury was established in Birmingham in 1824, by John Cadbury who sold tea, coffee and drinking chocolate. Cadbury developed the business with his brother Benjamin, followed by his sons Richard and George. George developed the Bournville estate, a model village designed to give the company's workers improved living conditions. Dairy Milk chocolate, introduced in 1905, used a higher proportion of milk within the recipe compared with rival products. By 1914, the chocolate was the company's best-selling product.

Headoffice As of 2013 Cadbury operates its head office at the Cadbury House in the Uxbridge Business Park in Uxbridge, London Borough of Hillingdon, England. The building occupies 84,000 square feet (7,800 m2) of space inside Building 3 of the business park. Cadbury, which leases space in the building it occupies, had relocated from central London to its current head office. Cadbury previously maintained its head office was at 25 Berkeley Square in Mayfair, City of Westminster. In 1992 the company leased the space for £55 per 1 square foot (0.093 m2). In 2002 the company agreed to pay £68.75 per square foot. The Daily Telegraph reported in 2007 that the rent was expected to increase to a "three-figure sum". In 2007 Cadbury Schweppes had announced that it would move to Uxbridge to cut costs. As of that year the head office had 200 employees. After Kraft Foods acquired Cadbury, Kraft announced that the Cadbury head office would remain the "Cadbury House

Products of Cadbury Major chocolate brands produced by Cadbury include the bars Dairy Milk, Crunchie, Caraml Wispa, Boost, Picnic, Flake, Curly Wurly, Chomp, and Fudge; chocolate Buttons; the boxed chocolate brand Milk Tray; and the twist-wrapped chocolates Heroe As well as Cadbury's chocolate, the company also owns Maynards and Halls, and is associated with several types of confectionery including former Trebor and Bassett's brands or products such as Liquorice Allsorts, Jelly Babies, Flumps, Mints, Black Jack chews, Trident gum, and Softmints. Notable product introductions include: Cocoa Essence Dairy Milk Bournville: Milk TrayCreme Cadbury Dairy Milk Fruit & NutDouble Decker Dairy Milk Silk Dairy Milk Bliss.

Cadbury Industry in India Cadbury India began its operations in India in 1948 by importing chocolates. It now has manufacturing facilities in Thane, Induri (Pune) and Malanpur (Gwalior), Hyderabad, Bangalore and Baddi (Himachal Pradesh) and sales offices in New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai. The corporate head office is in Mumbai. The head office is presently situated at Pedder Road, Mumbai, under the name of "Cadbury House". This monumental structure at Pedder Road has been a landmark for the citizens of Mumbai since its creation. Since 1965 Cadbury has also pioneered the development of cocoa cultivation in India. For over two decades, Cadbury has worked with the Kerala Agricultural University to undertake cocoa research. Cadbury was incorporated in India on 19 July 1948. Currently, Cadbury India operates in five categories – Chocolate confectionery, Beverages, Biscuits, Gum and Candy. Some of the key brands are Cadbury Dairy Milk, Bournvita, 5 Star, Perk, Bournville, Celebrations, Gems, Halls, Éclairs, Bubbaloo, Tang and Oreo. Its products include Cadbury Dairy Milk, Dairy Milk Silk, Bournville, 5-Star, Temptations, Perk, Gems (a version of M&M's), Eclairs, Bournvita,] Celebrations, Bilkul Cadbury Dairy Milk Shots, Toblerone, Halls, Tang and Oreo. It is the market leader in the chocolate confectionery business with a market share of over 70%. Cadbury India, on 21 April 2014, changed its name to Mondelez India Foods Limited

Accounting In July 2007, Cadbury Schweppes announced that it would be outsourcing its transactional accounting and order capture functions to Shared Business Services (SBS) centres run by a company called Genpact, (a businesses services provider) in India, China, and Romania. This was to affect all business units and be associated with U. S. and UK functions being transferred to India by the end of 2007, with all units transferred by mid-2009. Depending on the success of this move, other accounting Human Resources functions may follow. This development is likely to lead to the loss of several hundred jobs worldwide, but also to several hundred jobs being created, at lower salaries commensurate with wages paid in developing countries.

Recent health and safety controversies 2006 Salmonella scare On 19 January 2006, Cadbury Schweppes detected a rare strain of the Salmonella bacteria, affecting seven of its products, said to have been caused by a leaking pipe. The leak occurred at its Marlbrook plant, in Herefordshire, which produces chocolate crumb mixture; the mixture is then transported to factories at Bournville and formerly Somerdale to be turned into milk chocolate. It was not until around six months after the leak was detected that Cadbury Schweppes officially notified the Food Standard Agency, shortly after which it recalled more than a million chocolate bars. In December 2006, the company announced that the cost of dealing with the contamination would reach £30  million 2007 recalls On 10 February 2007, Cadbury announced they would be recalling a range of products due to a labelling error. The products were produced in a factory handling nuts, potential allergens, but this was not made clear on the packaging. As a precaution, all items were recalled. On 14 September 2007, Cadbury Schweppes investigated a manufacturing error over allergy warning, recalling for the second time in two years thousands of chocolate bars. A printing mistake at Somerdale Factory resulted in the omission of tree nut allergy labels from 250  g Dairy Milk Double Chocolate bars. 2008 On 29 September 2008 Cadbury withdrew all of its 11 chocolate products made in its three Beijing factories, on suspicion of contamination with melamine. The recall affected the mainland China markets, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Australia.Products recalled included Dark Chocolate, a number of products in the 'Dairy Milk' range and Chocolate Éclairs. 2009 Hydrogenation Cadbury continues to use hydrogenated oils in many of its signature products. Although trans fats are present, the nutrition labels round the values down to zero. 2014 pork traces in Malaysia Cadbury recalled two chocolate products after it was tested positive for traces of pork DNA, namely Cadbury Dairy Milk Hazelnut and Cadbury Dairy Milk Roast Almond. The traces were found during a periodic check for non-halal ingredients in food products by the Ministry of Health in Malaysia which on 24 May 2014 said two of three samples of the company's products maybe contain pork traces. On 2 June 2014, Malaysia's Department of Islamic Development (JAKIM) declared that the sample did not contain pig DNA, as claimed in earlier reports. This statement was made after new tests were conducted.

Presented by :- Chahat, Aartika, Komal , Sarabjeet Class :- +1 D ( Comm. ) Police D.A.V Public School