Indofood

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PT Indofood Sukses Makmur Tbk
Type

Public company
Traded as
IDX: INDF
IDX: ICBP
Industry
Food
Founded
1968 (as Lambang Insan Makmur, later Supermi Indonesia)
1970 (as Sanmaru)
1982 (as Sarimi Asli Jaya)
1990 (as Panganjaya Intikusuma)
1994 (as Indofood Sukses Makmur)
2009 (as Indofood CBP Sukses Makmur)
Founder
Sudono Salim
Headquarters
Jakarta, Indonesia
Revenue
IncreaseRp 66.75 trillion (2016)
Net income

IncreaseRp 4.14 trillion (2016)
Total assets
Increase Rp 82.17 trillion (2016)
Number of employees

70,000 (2016)
Website
www.indofood.com

PT Indofood Sukses Makmur Tbk, better known as Indofood, is a major Indonesian company involved in the food industry. The company's headquarters are in Jakarta.[1]




Contents





  • 1 History


  • 2 Products

    • 2.1 Indofood owned products


    • 2.2 Indofood Asahi products



  • 3 Overseas expansion


  • 4 References


  • 5 External links




History


Instant noodles business first founded in 1968, to produce Indomie since 1972. Indofood was founded on 14 August 1990 as Panganjaya Intikusuma till 1993, before changing to its current name in 1994.[2] It is one of the companies owned by the family of Sudono Salim under the Salim Group.[3]


In January 2013 when filing on the Indonesia Stock Exchange, Indofood said it is planning to buy 50% of Brazilian sugar-cane processor Cia Mineira de Acucar e Alcool Participacoes, (CMAA) for $72 million.[4]



Products



Indofood owned products


  • Indomie

  • Pop Mie

  • Sarimi

  • Supermi

  • Cheetos

  • Chiki

  • Chitato

  • Lay's

  • Jetz

  • Qtela

  • Doritos

  • Trenz

  • Dueto

  • Bim-Bim

  • Indomilk

  • Promina


  • Maggi goreng (Indonesia, under license from Nestle)


Indofood Asahi products


  • Pepsi

  • Pepsi Blue

  • 7 Up

  • Mirinda

  • Ichi Ocha

  • Cafela Latte

  • Club

  • Tekita

  • Fruitamin


Overseas expansion


In January 2015, Indofood built an instant noodles factory in Morocco and it is to be opened in Q3 2015. It is the sixth plant in Africa after Nigeria, Egypt, Sudan, Kenya and Ethiopia, and is the biggest overseas Indomie factory.[5][6]



References




  1. ^ "Indonesia-Investments.com:Indofood company profile". 1 April 2014. 


  2. ^ "Our History". Indofood. Retrieved 1 February 2010. 


  3. ^ Witular, Rendi A. (26 June 2004). "Salim in driving seat at Indofood". The Jakarta Post. Archived from the original on 7 June 2011. Retrieved 1 February 2010. 


  4. ^
    "Indofood to buy Brazilian sugar mill". Investvine.com. 2 February 2013. Retrieved 2013-04-03. 



  5. ^ Bagus BT Saragih (4 April 2015). "Indofood to open noodle factory in Morocco, sixth in Africa". 


  6. ^ "Indomie Bangun Pabrik Terbesar di Maroko". May 10, 2015. 




External links


  • Official website





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