Английская Википедия:Dr. Oetker
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Dr. Oetker (Шаблон:IPA-de) is a German multinational company that produces baking powder, cake mixes, frozen pizza, pudding, cake decoration, cornflakes, birthday candles, and various other products.
The company is a wholly owned branch of the Oetker Group, headquartered in Bielefeld, Germany.
Portfolio
The portfolio includes more than 300 individual companies in five different businesses, among them food (including Dr. Oetker GmbH and Coppenrath & Wiese KG), breweries (Radeberger Group), sparkling wine and spirits (Henkell & Co. Sektkellerei), banking (Bankhaus Lampe), and "further interests" (among them chemicals, financing, and participation, and a number of high-class hotels all over Europe).Шаблон:Citation needed
History
Formation
The company was founded by August Oetker in 1891. The first product developed was Backin, a measured amount of baking powder that, when mixed with Шаблон:Convert of flour and other ingredients, produced a cake.
First World War
Oetker's son Rudolf and his wife Ida had two children, Rudolf-August and Ursula; however, the senior Rudolf was later killed in the First World War. His widow Ida remarried Richard Kaselowsky, and they had four more children with Kaselowsky raising Rudolf-August and Ursula as his own. Kaselowsky became the manager of the company from 1920 to his death.
Second World War
During the 1930s and 1940s, Rudolf-August Oetker was an active member of the Waffen-SS of the Third Reich. The company supported the war effort by providing pudding mixes and munitions to German troops. The business used slave labour in some of its facilities. A bronze bust of Richard Kaselowsky still sits within the company headquarters in Bielefeld. Kaselowsky was killed during an air raid on Bielefeld in 1944.[1]
International expansion
Rudolf August Oetker, the grandson of August Oetker, led the company between 1944 and 1981 when it achieved its highest growth. The Oetker family's private bank also employed as a director Rudolf von Ribbentrop (1921–2019), son of Joachim von Ribbentrop and Anna Elisabeth Henkell of the Wiesbaden wine family and, like Oetker, a wartime Waffen SS officer.[2] The company expanded its presence internationally, acquiring many companies around the world. When Rudolf Oetker stepped down from his leadership position, the fourth generation of the Oetker family took over from him. The family ownership established the management principle that "the interests of the company have priority over those of the family".[3]
August Oetker, the great-grandson of the founder, led the company from 1981 until 2010. Under his tenure, it expanded further in all areas, including shipping, food, and brewing.
Richard Oetker, August Oetker's brother, took over as CEO in 2010.
International presence
Australia
In January 2011, Dr. Oetker purchased the Australian frozen pizza business of Simplot, including the well-known brand Papa Giuseppi's.[4] In 2015, Dr. Oetker acquired the Queensland brand Queen Fine Foods.
Brazil
In Brazil, the company has a site in São Paulo. The company supplies powdered desserts, frozen pizza, and teas. The company has been established in Brazil since 1954.Шаблон:Citation needed
Canada
The company has its head office and factory in Mississauga, Ontario. In 1962, Dr. Oetker entered the Canadian market as Condima Imports Ltd. In 1992, it purchased the "Shirriff" line of products, which are made at the Mississauga plant. In 2003, the Condima name was dropped and the company started using the Dr. Oetker brand.[5] In July 2011 Dr. Oetker announced the building of its first North American factory in London, Ontario, to make frozen pizzas made from Ontario produce and ingredients that will be shipped in Canada and the US.[6] In August 2014, McCain Foods announced the sale of its North American frozen pizza business to Dr. Oetker. Through product placement on its packaging and through employee giving, the company supports the children's charity SOS Children's Villages Canada.[7]
Denmark
In Denmark, a wide selection is available. Baking powder, frozen pizza, pudding, and cake decorations are sold in most supermarkets. The company has an office in Glostrup.Шаблон:Citation needed
Estonia
In Estonia, frozen pizzas are available at supermarkets.Шаблон:Citation needed
Finland
In Finland, frozen pizzas, pudding, and cake decoration are available at supermarkets.Шаблон:Citation needed
France
In France, frozen pizzas are available at supermarkets.Шаблон:Citation needed
India
In India, the company operates offices in Bangalore, Mumbai and New Delhi. Dr. Oetker sauces, spreads, dessert toppings, cake mixes and salad dressings can be found in all major grocery chains.[8]
Italy
In Italy, Dr. Oetker operates under the brand Cameo. The Italian division was founded in Milan in 1933 as Oetker and then later moved to Desenzano del Garda, which continues until today. In 1953, the name is switched to Cammeo, a more Italian and easy-listening word, changed again for the last time in 1984 to Cameo.Шаблон:Citation needed
Latvia
In Latvia various Dr. Oetker products are available, such as frozen pizzas, baking powders and dessert powders.
Lithuania
Many Dr. Oetker products are available, including frozen pizzas, baking powder, and gelatine, the latter in both unflavoured and dessert forms.Шаблон:Citation needed
Malaysia
In Malaysia, Dr. Oetker was currently operated after the acquisition of Nona Foods. The previous ownership of Nona Foods was Toro Food Industries.[9] Previously, Dr. Oetker was represented in Malaysia by Kart Food Industries, between 1998 and 2002, when the company was sold to Amtek Berhad.[10]
Following the acquisition of Nona Foods, the local subsidiary of Dr. Oetker produces jelly mixes and seasoning flour, in addition to pizzas and baking preparations.
Namibia
In Namibia, frozen pizzas are available at supermarkets.Шаблон:Citation needed
Netherlands
In the Netherlands, frozen pizza, cake mixes, powdered desserts but also desserts like Wolkentoetje (pudding cups) can be found in all major grocery chains.Шаблон:Citation needed
New Zealand
As with the purchase of Simplot Australia's frozen pizza business (see above), Dr. Oetker has been able to move into the New Zealand market.Шаблон:Citation needed
Norway
In Norway, Dr. Oetker is the second-largest seller of frozen pizza with a market share of 16.5%. They also sell a range of baking powder and cake decorations.[11]
Poland
In Poland, frozen pizzas, cake decorations, recipes with dry ingredients (the most popular one is "Kopiec kreta" with its own variations) and various powders themselves are available at markets and supermarkets.[12] Dr. Oetker Polska was registered in April 2, 2001[13] but earlier, Richard Kaselovsky made a branch of the company in 1922 in Gdańsk, Oliva.[14]
Portugal
In Portugal, frozen pizzas and some other Dr. Oetker products are available at supermarkets and some small stores.Шаблон:Citation needed
Romania
The company has been present in Romania since 1998, when it took over Regal Corporation. Four years later, it opened a production line near Curtea de Argeș, where the majority of the products sold in Romania are produced. In 2007 Dr. Oetker acquires the local brand Inedit (food soy products), in 2009 the local brand Adazia (food ingredients, food spices and egg-colour), in 2015 the local brand Alex (food ingredients, egg-colour, spices), and in 2016 the local brand Morarita (frozen pastry).Шаблон:Citation needed
In 2018, Dr. Oetker was one of the biggest players in the food market in Romania (top 100).Шаблон:Citation needed
Slovakia
In 1993, the company purchased a local factory Slovamyl in Boleráz, and took over its local brands Zlatý klas and BB puding.[15] In March 2023, Dr. Oetker announced they will close the factory by mid-2023.[16]
Spain
In Spain, frozen pizzas are available at supermarkets.Шаблон:Citation needed
South Africa
In South Africa, frozen pizza products in many variants, frozen creamed spinach and other ready to eat frozen meals are available at supermarkets.Шаблон:Citation needed
Sweden
In Sweden, Dr Oetker's baking soda, gelatin, and other baking items, as well as frozen pizza products, are available at supermarkets. The company has an office in Gothenburg.Шаблон:Citation needed
Tunisia
In Tunisia, Dr. Oetker has a production facility, producing goods, such as baking ingredients, powder desserts and cake mixes for Tunisian market and exports to more than 15 African countries.Шаблон:Citation needed
Turkey
In Pancar-Torbali, Izmir, Dr. Oetker has a production facility, producing goods such as frozen pizza, baking powder and cake mixes primarily for the Turkish market.[17]
United Kingdom
In the United Kingdom, the company has sites in Leeds, Leyland and Sherburn-in-Elmet. They were a supplier of yogurt in the UK under the Onken brand name, which they no longer own. The company currently supplies frozen pizza, mostly under the Chicago Town and Ristorante brands. In 2007, Dr Oetker acquired the SuperCook range of cake ingredients and partially prepared cake mixes. This operation was expanded in 2017 with a new bake in the box cake mix range.[18]
United States
In August 2014, McCain Foods announced the sale of its North American frozen pizza business, including Ellio's Pizza, to Dr. Oetker.[19] In 2018, Dr. Oetker acquired the cake decorating and baking company Wilton.[20] Wilton was founded in 1929 and was acquired by TowerBrook Capital Partners in 2009.
Radeberger Group
Шаблон:Main Radeberger Group contains the breweries of the Oetker group. Radeberger is Germany's biggest group of breweries and has a market share of about 14–15%. Fifteen German breweries are part of the Radeberger Group. The major national brands are Radeberger Pils (brewed in Radeberg near Dresden), Jever Pils (brewed in Jever); Clausthaler, an alcohol-free beer, and Schöfferhofer Weizen. Regional brands are Binding (brewed in Frankfurt), Schultheiss (Berlin), Sternburg (Leipzig), Brinkhoff's (Dortmund), Freiberger (Saxony), Tucher (Fürth) and various Kölsch brands.
Exit from the Russian market
On April 8, 2022, Dr. Oetker Group issued a press release in which it officially announced its complete withdrawal from the Russian market. The company stated that it was suspending all investment and marketing activities due to Russia's armed aggression against Ukraine. Also, Dr. Oetker is selling all shares and rights to a new plant that was built in Belgorod, Russia, shortly before the war started to Russian managing directors."Dr. Oetker strongly condemns the Russian invasion of Ukraine and calls on the Russian government to immediately end the war and restore peace." - the company said in a statement.[21]
Hotels
Шаблон:Main The company runs ten luxury hotels under the brand Oetker Collection. The portfolio is currently:
- L'Apogée Courchevel in Courchevel, France — situated in the French Alps.[22]
- Brenners Park-Hotel & Spa in Baden-Baden, Germany.
- Hôtel Le Bristol Paris, France — located on the Rue Faubourg-St. Honore.
- Château Saint-Martin & Spa in Vence, France — between Nice and Antibes.
- Hôtel du Cap, Cap d'Antibes, France — a hotel in Cap d'Antibes, on the French Riviera.
- Eden Rock St Barths in Saint Barthélemy.
- Lanesborough Hotel in London.
- Palácio Tangará in São Paulo, Brazil.
- Jumby Bay Island in Antigua
See also
References
External links
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- ↑ Annual Report Dr. August Oetker KG, 2005
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- ↑ Mener norsk tradisjonskost svekker salget av frossenpizza. Verdens Gang 2013-07-31.
- ↑ The official polish website of Dr. Oetker.
- ↑ A register of companies site.
- ↑ Dr. Oetker entry on the internet encyclopedia of Gdańsk.
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