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Indofood Sukses Makmur Tbk or IndoFood is a producer of various foods and drinks. It is headquartered in Jakarta, Indonesia. This company was established on the 14th of August 1990 as PT Panganjaya Intikusuma, then later on the 5th of February 1994 its name was changed to Indofood Sukses Maksur. This company exports food ingredients to Australia, Asia and Europe.
In the past few decades, Indofood has transformed into a total food solutions business. Its operations comprise of the entirety of the food production process, beginning with the production and processing of raw ingredients so that they can become the final product which is available on the shelves of retailers.
History
Indofood was founded in 1969 as Lambang Insan Makmur, an instant noodles business, with its brand Indomie launching in 1972. The company restructured on August 14, 1990, as PT Panganjaya Intikusuma. In 1994, the company was renamed to PT Indofood Sukses Makmur, and it was listed on the Indonesian Stock Exchange on July 14, 1994. It is one of the companies owned by the family of Sudono Salim under the Salim Group.
In January 2013, as part of a filing for the Indonesia Stock Exchange, Indofood said it was planning to buy 50% of Brazilian sugar-cane processor Companhia Mineira de Açúcar e Álcool Participações, (CMAA) for $72 million.
In January 2015, Indofood built an instant noodles factory in Morocco, which was to be opened in the third quarter of 2015. It was to be the sixth plant in Africa after Nigeria, Egypt, Sudan, Kenya and Ethiopia, and the biggest overseas Indomie factory.
In January 2019, Indofood withdrew from the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) certification scheme.
On February 17, 2021, Indofood CBP purchased all of the shares owned by Fritolay Netherlands Holding B.V., an affiliate of PepsiCo at PT Indofood Fritolay Makmur (IFL) worth IDR 494 billion, so that the production of Lay's, Cheetos and Doritos brand snacks in Indonesia would be stopped on August 18, 2021. IFL was then renamed to PT Indofood Fortuna Makmur. In addition, PepsiCo and its affiliates agreed not to produce, package, sell, market or distribute snack products that compete with IFL products in Indonesia for a period of three years. Lay's, Cheetos and Doritos in the Indonesian market were rebranded into Chitato Lite, Chiki Twist and Maxicorn, respectively.
Products
= Instant noodle products
=Indomie
Pop Mie
Sarimi
Supermi
Sakura
Intermi (former PT Pandu Djaya Abadi products)
Mi Telur Cap 3 Ayam
= Sauce & seasoning products
=Indofood Sambal
Indofood Tomato Ketchup
Indofood Soy Sauce
Indofood Instant Seasoning
Racik
= Snack products
=Chiki
Chitato
Jet-Z
Qtela
Maxicorn (rebrand from Doritos)
Chiki Twist (rebrand from Cheetos)
Chitato Lite (rebrand from Lay's)
= Baby food & cereal products
=Promina
SUN
GoVit
GoWell (rebrand from Provita)
= Dairy products
=Indomilk
Cap Enaak
Tiga Sapi
Kremer
Orchid Butter
Milkuat acquired from Danone
Indofood Ice Cream
Puregrow Organic
Lurpak (imported product from Arla)
Castello (imported product from Arla)
Puck (imported product from Arla)
Arla (imported product from Arla)
= Bogasari flour & pasta products
=Cakra Kembar
Segitiga Biru
Kunci Biru
Lencana Merah
Taj Mahal
La Fonte
Sedani
= Oil & margarine products
=Bimoli
Palmia (rebrand from Simas after end JV with Sinarmas under Sajang Heulang Name)
Happy Salad Oil
Amanda
Delima
= Beverage products
=Freiss
Ichi Ocha
Club
Fruitamin
= Confectionery products
=Choco Pie (under license from Lotte)
Pepero (under license from Lotte)
Lotte Bubble Gum (under license from Lotte)
Dueto
Inti Gandum (previously named as Keebler Digestive Biscuits)
Wonderland
Lotte Xylitol (under license from Lotte)
References
External links
Official website
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Indofood Sukses Makmur
- Indofood CBP
- Indomie
- Axton Salim
- Pop Mie
- Salim Group
- Anthony Salim
- Franciscus Welirang
- Piala Soeratin
- Indolakto
- Indofood
- Salim Group
- Indomie
- Anthony Salim
- Indofood Agri Resources
- Cheetos
- Lay's
- First Pacific
- List of instant noodle brands
- Sudono Salim