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Oishi, started in 1946 as Liwayway,<ref name=OishiPHHistory>"[http://oishi.com.ph/info/history.html History]." Oishi. Retrieved on April 4, 2014.</ref> was originally a family-owned [[corn starch]] ({{lang-tl|gawgaw}}) and coffee repacking business.<ref name=OishiChinaOverview/> The name of the business, "Liwayway," meaning "dawn" in Tagalog, was selected to reflect the optimism of the Philippines following the aftermath of [[World War II]].<ref name=OishiPHHistory/> By 1966, in addition to distributing starch, the company also was distributing basic commodities, coffee, and confectioneries. It was incorporated as the Liwayway Marketing Corporation (LMC) in 1966.<ref name=OishiChinaOverview/> |
Oishi, started in 1946 as Liwayway,<ref name=OishiPHHistory>"[http://oishi.com.ph/info/history.html History]." Oishi. Retrieved on April 4, 2014.</ref> was originally a family-owned [[corn starch]] ({{lang-tl|gawgaw}}) and coffee repacking business.<ref name=OishiChinaOverview/> The name of the business, "Liwayway," meaning "dawn" in Tagalog, was selected to reflect the optimism of the Philippines following the aftermath of [[World War II]].<ref name=OishiPHHistory/> By 1966, in addition to distributing starch, the company also was distributing basic commodities, coffee, and confectioneries. It was incorporated as the Liwayway Marketing Corporation (LMC) in 1966.<ref name=OishiChinaOverview/> |
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Brothers Carlos and Manuel Chan, at the time, were behind the company.<ref name=OishiChinaOverview/> Their brother Ben is the founder of [[Bench (Philippine clothing brand)|Bench]], a Philippine clothing brand.<ref name="Forbes-MadeIt">{{cite web |last1=Landingin |first1=Roel |title=Made It In China: Liwayway's Group Is Now A Leading Brand |url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbesasia/2015/12/02/made-it-in-china-liwayways-group-is-now-a-leading-brand/ |website=Forbes |
Brothers Carlos and Manuel Chan, at the time, were behind the company.<ref name=OishiChinaOverview/> Their brother Ben is the founder of [[Bench (Philippine clothing brand)|Bench]], a Philippine clothing brand.<ref name="Forbes-MadeIt">{{cite web |last1=Landingin |first1=Roel |title=Made It In China: Liwayway's Group Is Now A Leading Brand |url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbesasia/2015/12/02/made-it-in-china-liwayways-group-is-now-a-leading-brand/ |website=Forbes |accessdate=14 November 2018 |date=2 Dec 2015}}</ref> As [[Chinese Filipino|Chinese Filipinos]], the parents of the Chan brothers are immigrants to the Philippines from [[Jinjiang, Fujian|Jinjiang county]], [[Quanzhou]], [[Fujian Province]], China.<ref name="CD-ChineseMiracle" /><ref name="PhilStar-MrOishi">Zafra, Jessica. "[http://www.philstar.com/sunday-life/787908/carlos-chan-mr-oishi Carlos Chan: Mr. Oishi]." ''[[The Philippine Star]]''. March 18, 2012. Retrieved on April 5, 2014.</ref> |
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The company began distributing Oishi Prawn Crackers and Kirei Yummy Flakes in 1974. The company claims to have used technology from Japan to make the products.<ref name=OishiPHHistory/> |
The company began distributing Oishi Prawn Crackers and Kirei Yummy Flakes in 1974. The company claims to have used technology from Japan to make the products.<ref name=OishiPHHistory/> |
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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Food and beverage industry |
Founded | 1946 |
Founder | Carlos Chan |
Headquarters | Pasay, Philippines |
Area served | Southeast Asia, China, South Asia and South Africa |
Key people | Carlos Chan (Chairman and CEO) |
Products | Snacks, cereals, biscuits, milk and beverages |
Website | www |
Liwayway Holdings Company Limited, doing business as Oishi (/oʊˈwɪʃiː/ OH-wih-SHEE), is a snack company based in the Philippines.[1] Its headquarters are in Pasay in Metro Manila.[2] As of 2018, it is headed by Carlos Chan.[3] In China, the company is known as Oishi Shanghaojia (上好佳OISHI).[4]
History
Oishi, started in 1946 as Liwayway,[5] was originally a family-owned corn starch (Template:Lang-tl) and coffee repacking business.[1] The name of the business, "Liwayway," meaning "dawn" in Tagalog, was selected to reflect the optimism of the Philippines following the aftermath of World War II.[5] By 1966, in addition to distributing starch, the company also was distributing basic commodities, coffee, and confectioneries. It was incorporated as the Liwayway Marketing Corporation (LMC) in 1966.[1]
Brothers Carlos and Manuel Chan, at the time, were behind the company.[1] Their brother Ben is the founder of Bench, a Philippine clothing brand.[6] As Chinese Filipinos, the parents of the Chan brothers are immigrants to the Philippines from Jinjiang county, Quanzhou, Fujian Province, China.[4][7]
The company began distributing Oishi Prawn Crackers and Kirei Yummy Flakes in 1974. The company claims to have used technology from Japan to make the products.[5]
Expansion
Carlos Chan began prospecting on the expansion of Oishi to China in 1984, following the liberalization of the Chinese economy under Deng Xiaoping starting in 1978.[8] Liwayway went under the name Oishi Shanghaojia, appending "Shanghaojia" (上好佳) to Oishi which literally means "top grade and high quality" in Chinese. It entered a joint venture with two state-owned Chinese firms and opened its first overseas manufacturing plant in Pudong, Shanghai[4] The company's China division set up its headquarters in Qingpu District, Shanghai.[9] To improve distribution in China, the company established a factory network there.[3] Oishi also established a presence in Vietnam in 1997 and in Myanmar in 1999. In 2006, factories were opened in Indonesia and Thailand.[8]
Interlink Direct Ltd. imports Oishi products from China to the United Kingdom.[10]
Reception
In 1998, for his contributions to Shanghai, Carlos Chan received a "Magnolia Gold Award," a prize that recognizes expats who contribute to Shanghai's development.[4] In 2005, the City of Shanghai made Carlos Chan an honorary citizen, and Oishi Shanghaojia was declared a "Shanghai famous brand" the following year.[4]
References
- ^ a b c d "Overview." Oishi China. January 3, 2013. Retrieved on April 4, 2014.
- ^ "Privacy Policy Archived 2014-04-07 at the Wayback Machine." Oishi. Retrieved on April 5, 2014. "Liwayway Marketing Corporation 2225 Tolentino St. Brgy. 129, Pasay City"
- ^ a b Flannery, Russell. "He's Not Japanese: China Success Helps Oishi's Carlos Chan Debut On New Philippines List." Forbes. August 11, 2013. Retrieved on April 4, 2014.
- ^ a b c d e Wu, Willa (28 Sep 2018). "Chinese miracle beckons for Filipino 'snacks king'". China Daily. China Daily Information Co (CDIC). Retrieved 14 November 2018.
- ^ a b c "History." Oishi. Retrieved on April 4, 2014.
- ^ Landingin, Roel (2 Dec 2015). "Made It In China: Liwayway's Group Is Now A Leading Brand". Forbes. Retrieved 14 November 2018.
- ^ Zafra, Jessica. "Carlos Chan: Mr. Oishi." The Philippine Star. March 18, 2012. Retrieved on April 5, 2014.
- ^ a b Dy, Rolando (26 January 2015). "Building a multinational brand: The Oishi story". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 22 September 2016.
- ^ "Company Overview of Liwayway Holdings Company Limited." Businessweek. Retrieved on April 5, 2014. "2277 Hu Qing Ping Highway Shanghai, 201702 China"
- ^ "Oishi 上好佳 Archived 2014-04-07 at the Wayback Machine." Interlink. Retrieved on April 5, 2014.
External links
- Oishi
- Oishi China
- Oishi China (oishi-tm.com) (Archive)
- San Juan, Thelma Sioson. "The Pinoy chips that conquered China." Philippine Daily Inquirer. Sunday March 18, 2012.