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'''Grupo Bimbo''' ([[Mexican Stock Exchange|BMV]]: [http://economia.terra.com.mx/empresas/detalle.aspx?idtel=RV032BIMBOA BIMBOA]) (pronounced "BEEM-bo") is the biggest Mexican food corporation and the largest bakery in the world<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/finanzas/68094.html |title=Bimbo abre la chequera |author=Alonso, Ramiro |date=December 11, 2008 |accessdate=2010-01-21 |language=Spanish |trans_title=Bimbo opens the checkbook}}</ref> with brands in [[Latin America]], Europe, China, United States, Canada and [[Puerto Rico]].
'''Grupo Bimbo''' ([[Mexican Stock Exchange|BMV]]: [http://economia.terra.com.mx/empresas/detalle.aspx?idtel=RV032BIMBOA BIMBOA]) (pronounced "BEEM-bo") is the biggest Mexican food corporation and the largest bakery in the world<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/finanzas/68094.html |title=Bimbo abre la chequera |author=Alonso, Ramiro |date=December 11, 2008 |accessdate=2010-01-21 |language=Spanish |trans_title=Bimbo opens the checkbook}}</ref> with brands in [[America]], [[Europe]], and [[China]].


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 19:50, 7 December 2010

Grupo Bimbo S.A.B. de C.V.
Company typePublic (BMV: BIMBOA)
IndustryFood processing
Founded(1945)
HeadquartersMexico City, Mexico
Area served
worldwide
Key people
Roberto Servitje Sendra, (Chairman)
Daniel Servitje Montull, (CEO)
ProductsBread products, candies, pastries etc.
RevenueIncrease US$ 8.9 Billion (2009)
Increase US$ 927.2 Million (2009)
Number of employees
102,000
SubsidiariesBimbo, Barcel, Gastronomía Avanzada Pastelerías (El Globo), Bimbo Bakeries USA (BBU or EUA), Bimbo do Brasil, Ideal (Chile), Bimbo Venezuela[1]
Websitewww.grupobimbo.com

Grupo Bimbo (BMV: BIMBOA) (pronounced "BEEM-bo") is the biggest Mexican food corporation and the largest bakery in the world[2] with brands in America, Europe, and China.

History

Grupo Bimbo was established in Mexico in 1945 by Lorenzo Servitje, Jaime A. Sendra, Jose T. Mata, and Jaime Jorba. Today it is one of the most important baking companies in brand and trademark positioning, sales, and production volume around the world. The company is currently #4 among the largest food corporations in the world, just behind Unilever, Kraft Foods and Nestlé[citation needed]. The company has become the world's largest bread manufacturing company by 2010. The company reported $5.26 billion in sales during 2006, a steep increase from the $4.67 billion in sales in 2004. The company has forecast this year's sales to be $6.5 billion, and $7.73 billion by the end of the 2007 fiscal year. In Mexico and Latin America, the company is the market share leader, selling over 7,000 products under more than 100 different brands[3].

Since 1980, Grupo Bimbo has been traded in the Mexican Stock Exchange. It comprises six organizations and a corporate department that operates companies in the baking industry and in general, in the food industry. The company also makes the majority of the machinery used in its factories through its industrial development branch, as well as a large part of the plastic packaging they use on their products.

The name "Bimbo" has no specific meaning in Spanish; thus, the name has not caused significant uproar as it would in the United States, where the word "bimbo" has a negative connotation. The official theory believes that the name Bimbo, coined in 1945 when the company was rebranded from its previous name, Super Pan S.A., is the mixing of the words "bingo" and "Bambi".[4]. In addition, the innocent, childlike name went well with the brand image they wanted to build.

In Mexico as in some Latin American countries, it is common to refer to any bread brand as "pan bimbo" (bimbo bread) instead of the proper "pan de caja" (loaf of bread). The name "Bimbo" has almost become a synonym for bread.[citation needed] The brand is highly trusted for quality and taste.[citation needed] It has one of the most extensive distribution networks in Latin America, often making it products available even in the most remote places.[citation needed]

File:Grupo Bimbo Logo.jpg
Bimbo Breads Logo

In 1964, Grupo Bimbo introduced sliced bread in Spain. In 1978, the Mexican group sold all its shares and the Spanish firm operates independently[5] The Portuguese and Spanish Bimbo were acquired by Sara Lee in 2001[6] Many still refer to the bread as "pan bimbo"[citation needed].

The corporate image, a small white teddy bear, was inspired by a Christmas card sent by the grandson of the company's founder to his grandmother during the early 1950s[citation needed]. The teddy bear in the picture was thought to be ideal as Bimbo's corporate image, and was, literally, stripped of its clothes and given a white apron and a chef's hat[citation needed]. To represent Grupo Bimbo, which also encompasses non-food related companies, a new more traditional and mainstream logo was developed. However, the white teddy bear remains the image the general public most relates to Bimbo as a brand.

Expansion

On December 10, 2008, it was announced that Grupo Bimbo bought WFI (Weston Foods Inc.) a subsidiary of George Weston Ltd. for $2.38 billion, making Grupo Bimbo the largest bakery company in the USA and the only bakery in the USA with a national footprint. They now own brands such as Arnold, Boboli, Brownberry, Entenmann's, Freihofer's, Stroehmann, and Thomas', plus 22 factories and 4,000 delivery trucks.[7][8]

On 9 November 2010, Sara Lee Corporation said that by selling its North American Fresh Bakery unit to Grupo Bimbo, it could grow in other areas. The $959 million deal gives Sara Lee the right to continue using the Sara Lee name on frozen desserts and meat products. Grupo Bimbo will use the Sara Lee name for fresh-baked products around the world except for Western Europe, Australia and New Zealand. The deal also means Grupo Bimbo gets 41 plants and the regional brands Grandma Sycamore's, Heiner's and Rainbo. Adding to its Horsham, Pennsylvania-based Bimbo Bakeries USA, Grupo Bimbo will significantly expand its coverage of the United States.[9]

Sponsorship partners

Grupo Bimbo is shirt sponsor for four of Mexicos top-flight professional soccer league, Primera Division (First Division). Grupo Bimbo's logo can be seen on the front of the América, Chivas de Guadalajara, Club Necaxa and Monterrey teams jerseys. It can be seen in the Costa Rica´s Saprissa soccer team shirt too.

Delivering trucks

File:BimboTrucks.jpg
The Bimbo Trucks Collection.

Up to twenty different truck models have been used as Bimbo delivery trucks since the late 1930s. These include 1960s Ford vans, 1990s Chevrolet, Renault, Dodge and Nissan. Mercedes Sprinter delivery vans are currently used. While Bimbo's vehicles were beige by the 1950s, Wonder, Marinela, Barcel and Bimbo trucks have been white since the 1960s, with Tía Rosa trucks remaining beige. Ricolino started using small leisure activity vehicles (Peugeot Partner and Renault Kangoo) coloured in royal blue. Twelve plastic 1:60 models of Bimbo trucks were released in 1998, ranging from the 1940s and 1950s beige panels from the 1990s electric van, and a special edition trailer. These were available in delivery vans and special packages where available, containing the blank model and stickers for the proper decoration.

Main Brands

Bimbo delivery truck in El Salvador
  • Arnold is a brand of loaf bread primarily sold throughout the United States and Mexico.
  • Barcel is a Mexican brand producing potato chips and other confections, such as Duvalín, primarily sold throughout the United States and Mexico.
  • Bimbo breads and cakes are found in major United States cities with large Mexican and Mexican-American populations.
  • Boboli is a producer of ready made pizza crusts.
  • BranFruit brand cereal bars are sold only in Mexico.
  • Brownberry is a brand for specialty breads.
  • Cena is a Chilean budget bread brand.
  • Coronado cajeta and goat-milk caramel have been produced since 1932.
  • El Globo is a Mexican fine pastry bakery founded in 1884 (bought in 2005 from Grupo Carso).
  • Entenmann's pastry products are sold in the United States.
  • Francisco
  • Freihofer's is a bread and pastry baker originally based in Schenectady, NY, United States.
  • Gansito is a snack cake similar to Chocodiles
  • Ideal is Bimbo's Chilean bread brand; though the Bimbo name is not used, Ideal shares the same logo as Bimbo.
  • Lara produces salted and sweet cookies.
  • LonchiBon brand instant microwave foods are sold only in Mexico.
  • Marinela is a producer of Mexican cookies founded around 1950. In Colombia, the brand is known as Marisela. It also is sold throughout the United States.
  • Milpa Real produces corn and flour tortillas, as well as tostadas in different variations.
  • Mrs. Baird's is a leading bakery primarily present in Texas and surrounding states.
  • Old Country
  • Oroweat loaf bread is primarily sold throughout the United States and Mexico.
  • Plus Vita bread, cakes and cereal bars are produced and sold in Brazil and Mexico.
  • Pullman also produces bread and cakes in Brazil.
  • Ricolino makes confectionary, candy and chocolates, with plants in Mexico, Europe and the United States.
  • Stroehmann's, with Oroweat above, is a producer of loaf bread in the United States.
  • Suandy is a brand for of breads and pastries.
  • Thomas' produces and sells English muffins and bagels.
  • Tía Rosa markets home-style bread, pastries and tortillas.
  • Wonder branded bread in Mexico only is owned by Bimbo.[10]

References

  1. ^ Grupo Bimbo. "Grupo Bimbo 2008 Annual Report" (PDF). Retrieved 2010-01-21.
  2. ^ Alonso, Ramiro (December 11, 2008). "Bimbo abre la chequera" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2010-01-21. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ "Nuestras marcas" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2010-01-21. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  4. ^ "Bimbo a story to believe and create" (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved 2010-01-21. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |trans_title= (help)
  5. ^ Historia de Bimbo at the Bimbo Spanish Website.
  6. ^ Sara Lee at the Bimbo Spanish Website.
  7. ^ "Compra Bimbo WFI en 2,380 mdd; será una de las panificadoras más grandes en EU". Invertia (in Spanish). Mexico. December 10, 2008. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  8. ^ Hugh Collins and Andres R. Martinez (December 10, 2008). "Grupo Bimbo Buys Weston Bread Unit for $2.4 Billion". Bloomberg.
  9. ^ "Sara Lee to sell North American bakery unit for $959 million". News & Record. Associated Press. 2010-11-09. Retrieved 2010-11-09.
  10. ^ http://www.grupobimbo.com.mx