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Nestlé Full Year Results 2007
Name of chairman
OFFICIAL OPENING ANDERSON
4 March 2009
Name of chairman
Nestlé Full Year Results 2007
Name of chairman
OFFICIAL OPENING ANDERSON
4 March 2009
Paul Bulcke,CEO Nestlé
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The Nestlé story – how it all began
1867 1866
1929
1938
1947
1960s
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s
Henri Nestlé
Anglo Swiss Condensed Milk Company
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Key Nestlé figures 2008
Sales approaching $100bn (CHF 109.9bn) - organic growth 8.3%
Billionaire brands
280,000 employees - 456 factories in 84 countries
The world’s leading nutrition, health
and wellness company
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Global…. but also very local
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Nestlé in the US
Nestlé USA, Nestlé Nutrition, Nestlé Purina PetCare,Nestlé Waters North America, Nestlé Professional
§ 81 manufacturing facilities§ over 35,000 employees§ Approaching 30% of worldwide sales
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Nestlé NHW additional brands
US Consumer demands nutrition, health and wellness products
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State-of-the-art Facilities in Anderson
Total investment of $529 million
(in 2 phases)
Biggest Nestlé ready-to-drink asepticproducts factory in the world
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Anderson technology
Better tasting products
More ecological distribution
Excellent growth platform for nutrition, health and wellness
Example for future Nestlé ready-to-drink factories worldwide
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Eau Claire, Wisconsin USA
Investment $150 million250 000² foot expansion
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Nestlé culture and values
§ Long term orientation
§ Quality products and brands
§ Personal relations built on trust and mutual respect
§ Openness and curiosity
§ Optimism
§ Be on winning side of change
280,000 Nestlé people across the globe adhere to and share these values
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CSV - Creating Shared Value
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CSV - Creating Shared Value
Value for
Nestlé
Securing supplies of high-quality raw materials
Achieving competitive shareholder returns
Lowering manufacturing and distribution costs
Entering new and emerging markets
Expertise and support for Farmers
Providing ongoing R&D and expertise for suppliers
Environment,manufacturing
and people
Agriculture andrural development
Products and consumers
Improving community relationships and product quality
Value for
society
Improved yields and increased incomes
Generating local investment and economic growth
Creating jobsin local communities
Widening access to nutritional products consumers prefer
Reducing consumption of natural resources
Investing in local manufacturing plants
Building brands through responsible marketing
Increasing volume and value of sales
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Concluding remarks
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Nestlé Full Year Results 2007
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OFFICIAL OPENING ANDERSON
4 March 2009
Brad Alford,CEO Nestlé USA
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Nestlé in the US
Nestlé USA, Nestlé Nutrition, Nestlé Purina PetCare,Nestlé Waters North America, Nestlé Professional
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Nestlé USA
• Corporate HQ: Glendale, Calif.
• Broad portfolio – Baking, Beverage, Confections & Snacks, Dreyer’s Grand Ice Cream, Emerging Markets Prepared Foods
• 2008 Sales: $8.8 billion
• Employees: More than 21,000
• Manufacturing Facilities: 24
• Distribution Centers: 22
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Nestlé USA
19991. Nestlé USA2. Sara Lee3. Bestfoods4. Campbell
Soup5. HJ Heinz
20021. Nestlé USA2. General Mills3. Kellogg4. Unilever U.S.5. Sara Lee
20001. Nestlé USA2. General Mills3. Bestfoods4. Nabisco5. ConAgra
20031. PepsiCo2. Nestlé USA3. General Mills4. Kellogg5. Sara Lee
20011. Nestlé USA2. General Mills3. Sara Lee4. HJ Heinz5. ConAgra
20041. PepsiCo2. Nestlé USA3. Kellogg4. General Mills5. Unilever
20051. Nestlé USA2. PepsiCo3. General Mills4. Kellogg5. Unilever
20061. Nestlé USA2. PepsiCo3. General Mills4. Kellogg5. Unilever
20071. Nestlé USA2. General Mills3. PepsiCo4. Kellogg5. Unilever
* In 1997 & 1998 Nestlé USA Named the # 1 Most Admired Food Company by Fortune Magazine
Named One of America’s Most Admired Food CompaniesTwelve Years* in a Row by Fortune Magazine!
20081. Nestlé USA2. PepsiCo3. General Mills4.Groupe Danone5. Unilever
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Nestlé USA
Core Brands
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Nestlé USA
Coffee-mate
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Nestlé USA
Nesquik
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Nestlé USA
Nesquik and Coffee-mate
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Nestlé USA
Nestlé Anderson Facility
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Nestlé USA
Nestlé Anderson Facility
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Nestlé USA
Nestlé Anderson Facility
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Nestlé USA
Nestlé Very Best Volunteers
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Nestlé USA
Nestlé Anderson Facility
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Question and answer session