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PepsiCo, Inc. is a leading multinational food and beverage corporation, formed in 1965 from the merger of Pepsi-Cola Company and Frito-Lay, Inc. The company has grown significantly since its origins in 1898, now serving over a billion customers daily across more than 200 countries. PepsiCo operates through seven divisions, focusing on steady growth and sustainability, and has achieved over 50 years of consecutive dividend increases. PepsiCo's diverse product portfolio includes well-known beverages such as Pepsi-Cola, Mountain Dew, Gatorade, and Tropicana juices, alongside popular snack brands like Lay's, Doritos, and Quaker Foods. The company emphasizes healthier options and consumer satisfaction, supported by a robust bottling and distribution network. PepsiCo is committed to sustainable practices and positive community impact through global partnerships and farmer collaborations.
iFood is a prominent online food ordering and delivery platform based in São Paulo, Brazil, founded in 2011. It holds over 80% market share in the Brazilian food delivery sector and connects customers with a vast network of more than 300,000 restaurants through its mobile app and website. The company employs around 5,000 people and reported revenues of approximately $1.6 billion. In addition to food delivery, iFood has expanded its services to include grocery delivery through iFood Mercado, which has grown significantly since its launch in 2019. The platform now handles millions of grocery orders from thousands of stores across numerous cities. iFood utilizes advanced logistics and technology to enhance delivery efficiency and customer satisfaction, solidifying its leadership in the competitive Brazilian market. The company serves a diverse customer base, including individual consumers and food service providers, and is actively engaged in sustainability initiatives.
Mondelēz International is an American multinational company specializing in snack foods and confectionery. Founded in 2012 as a spin-off from Kraft Foods, it focuses on global snacks while maintaining a connection to its dairy and food roots dating back to 1903. The company employs over 110,000 people across 165 countries and generated $35.3 billion in net revenues in 2013. Mondelēz is a leading producer of biscuits, chocolate, chewing gum, candy, coffee, and powdered beverages. Its well-known brands include Cadbury Dairy Milk, Milka, Oreo, Trident, Prince, and Chiclets. The company has expanded its portfolio through acquisitions, targeting premium and health-conscious markets. This includes brands like Kinh Do, Tate's Bake Shop, Hu Master Holdings, and Grenade. Mondelēz emphasizes innovation and growth while fostering employee well-being.
Grupo Werthein is a diversified holding company based in Buenos Aires, Argentina, founded in 1928 by the Werthein family. Initially focused on agribusiness, the company has expanded into various sectors, including telecommunications, insurance, real estate, food and beverages, healthcare, technology, and human capital development. With a workforce of over 1,500 direct employees and a network of more than 8,500 collaborators, Grupo Werthein serves a broad client base of over 3 million individuals. The company holds significant stakes in key industries, such as 54.7% of Telecom Argentina and Vrio Corp., a leading digital entertainment provider in South America. Its insurance division includes Experta ART and Experta Seguros, offering a range of products from workers' compensation to auto insurance. Grupo Werthein is also involved in real estate development and is launching Illumia, a generative AI service, as part of its technology initiatives. The group's commitment to growth is evident through strategic investments and acquisitions across Argentina and the region.
Arca Continental is a leading Mexican multinational beverage company based in Monterrey, Mexico. Established in 2001 through the merger of three bottlers, it has grown to become one of the largest Coca-Cola bottlers globally. In 2011, it further expanded by merging with Grupo Continental, solidifying its position as the second-largest Coca-Cola bottler in Latin America. The company serves over 130 million people across various regions, including northern and western Mexico, Ecuador, Peru, northern Argentina, and the southwestern United States. Arca Continental operates around 95,000 points of sale and has four production plants. Its product offerings include a wide range of non-alcoholic beverages under The Coca-Cola Company brand, dairy beverages, snacks under several brands, and purified water products. The company emphasizes innovation, market execution, and sustainable operations in its strategic initiatives.
Cervecería y Maltería Quilmes is a prominent Argentine brewery and malt company with a rich history dating back to 1888. Founded by Otto Bemberg, the company started as a family business in the city of Quilmes, Buenos Aires, chosen for its quality water and convenient distribution access. Quilmes launched its flagship beer in 1890 and has since grown to become a leading brand in Argentina's beverage market. The company produces beer under the Quilmes brand and operates malt production facilities, including a dedicated malt house in Tres Arroyos. Over the years, Quilmes has expanded its operations to several regions across Argentina, including Zárate, Tres Arroyos, Corrientes, Tucumán, and Mendoza. In addition to its core beverage offerings, Quilmes has historically engaged in related industries such as cheese production and yeast manufacturing. Since 2006, Quilmes has been part of Anheuser-Busch InBev, further solidifying its position in the industry.
Coca-Cola FEMSA is the largest public bottler of Coca-Cola products globally and a prominent beverage company in Latin America and parts of Asia. Established in 1991 as a joint venture between FEMSA and The Coca-Cola Company, it has grown significantly since its inception. The company is headquartered in Mexico City and employs approximately 80,447 people, serving over 270 million consumers. Coca-Cola FEMSA produces, markets, sells, and distributes a wide range of beverages, including sparkling drinks, non-carbonated beverages, and alcoholic options like Topo Chico Hard Seltzer. The company boasts a portfolio of 134 brands and has established distribution agreements for products such as Monster energy drinks. Committed to social responsibility, Coca-Cola FEMSA invests in sustainability initiatives and community support, including microcredit programs and renewable energy projects. Its strategic acquisitions have expanded its reach across multiple countries, solidifying its position in the global beverage market.
Colombina S.A. is a family-owned global food and confectionery company based in Cali, Colombia. Founded in 1927, it has evolved from a sugar mill into a diversified producer of candies, snacks, sauces, ice cream, and beverages. The company exports to over 70 countries and operates major plants in La Paila, Colombia, and Guatemala. Colombina specializes in a variety of products, including hard candies, lollipops, pralines, and chocolate creams. It also offers biscuits, snacks, sauces, and ice cream through its Helados Robin Hood brand. The company emphasizes the use of tropical fruits and natural ingredients, ensuring quality and innovation in its offerings. With a strong focus on wellness, Colombina has developed a line of products free from artificial additives. Today, it serves a wide range of clients, including retailers and commercial partners, while maintaining a commitment to customized production and global competitiveness.
GraceKennedy Limited is one of the largest conglomerates in the Caribbean, founded in Jamaica in 1922. Originally a small trading establishment, it has grown into a public entity with around 60 subsidiaries and associated companies across the Caribbean, North and Central America, Europe, and Asia. The company has diversified into various industries, including food processing and distribution, financial services, insurance, remittance services, banking, and hardware retailing. Headquartered in Jamaica, GraceKennedy serves approximately 9.5 million English-speaking Caribbean people worldwide. Its brands are sold in 33 countries, supported by strategic investments in products like Peak Bottling Water and Majesty Foods Meat Patties. The company emphasizes customer service and trust, continually adapting its portfolio to drive growth and meet market demands.
Seprod Group of Companies is a leading food and distribution conglomerate in the Caribbean, established in 1940. The company operates as a publicly listed entity on the Jamaica Stock Exchange and employs over 1,750 people. Seprod has a diverse portfolio, with total assets of J$27.7 billion and operating revenue of J$37.7 billion as of December 2020. Seprod's operations are centered around three main pillars: Dairy, Distribution, and Ingredients. The company is the largest distributor of food and fast-moving consumer goods in the region, managing over 50 local brands and numerous international brands. Its product range includes dairy products, cooking oils, flour, snacks, and beverages. Seprod is particularly known for its milk production and is a key player in the manufacturing of cooking oils and flour in Jamaica. The company operates several subsidiaries, enhancing its capabilities in various sectors, and serves a wide customer base across 21 territories globally.
Unilever is a leading Anglo-Dutch consumer goods company operating in over 190 countries with around 400 brands. The company generates approximately $63 billion in annual revenue and has a diverse portfolio that includes personal care, home care, and food and beverages. Founded in 1930 through a merger of Lever Brothers and Margarine Unie, Unilever has grown to become one of the largest consumer goods firms globally. Its well-known brands include Dove, Signal, Sunsilk, Ben & Jerry's, Knorr, and Hellmann's. The company has expanded through strategic acquisitions, enhancing its presence in various markets, including the global tea market and premium personal care segments. Unilever serves a wide range of consumers, offering products that cater to different market segments, from luxury personal care to everyday food items.
Florida Ice and Farm Company (FIFCO) is a prominent Costa Rican public company founded in 1908. Initially established as an agricultural and ice manufacturing business, FIFCO has grown into a major beverage and food conglomerate with a diverse portfolio of over 1,500 products and a workforce of more than 5,500 employees. FIFCO specializes in the manufacturing and distribution of a wide range of beverages, including its flagship beer brand, Imperial, as well as soft drinks, spirits, non-alcoholic beverages, and milk. The company has expanded its reach through strategic acquisitions, including North American Breweries in the U.S. and Musmanni, a bakery chain in Costa Rica. FIFCO also operates retail stores and resorts, and it exports to over 16 countries, primarily in Central and North America. The company is committed to sustainability and social responsibility, integrating these values into its business practices.
Molson Coors Beverage Company is a multinational beverage corporation with a rich history dating back to 1786. It was formed through the merger of Molson and Coors in 2005 and later acquired full ownership of Miller Brewing Company in 2016. The company operates 18 breweries across North America and Europe, producing around 65 brands. Molson Coors emphasizes sustainability and has set targets for positive impact on employees, consumers, communities, and the environment. Its product lineup includes core brands like Coors Light, Miller Lite, and Molson Canadian, as well as premium and craft options such as Blue Moon and Leinenkugel's. The company also offers economy brands and beyond-beer products, including flavored beverages and spirits. With a presence in over 25 countries, Molson Coors continues to focus on growth in the premium and craft segments.
NotCo is a Chilean food technology company founded in 2015, focused on creating plant-based alternatives to animal products using artificial intelligence. The company utilizes its proprietary AI platform, Giuseppe, to analyze the molecular structure of animal-based foods and identify plant-based ingredients that replicate their taste and texture. This innovative approach allows for faster and more precise product development. NotCo offers a variety of plant-based products designed for mainstream consumers, including NotMilk, a dairy-free milk alternative, NotBurger, a plant-based burger patty, and other items like NotMayo, NotIceCream, and NotChicken. These products are available in major retail chains such as Whole Foods and Walmart, and are featured in menus at popular foodservice brands like Shake Shack and Starbucks. NotCo has also formed strategic partnerships, including a joint venture with Kraft Heinz and collaboration with McDonald’s, to expand its reach and develop new plant-based offerings.
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