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Thai President Foods PCL
Company typePublic
SETTFMAMA
FoundedApril 18, 1972 (1972-04-18)
Headquarters
Key people
Mr Pipat Paniangvait, CEO[1]
Revenue24.9 billion baht (2019)
5.14 billion baht (2019)
Websitewww.mama.co.th

Thai President Foods PCL (TF) (Template:Lang-th) is a Bangkok-based Thai company established 18 April 1972. It makes the internationally marketed instant noodle brand "MAMA" (Template:Lang-th).[2] Thai President Foods is the largest instant noodle manufacturer in Thailand as of 2020, with a market share of over 50%.[3][4]

History

MAMA packages on display for sale.

Since 1978, the company's shares have been traded on the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET).[5]

As of 2008, 3,824 people were employed by Thai President Foods.[6]

In its 2014 Annual Report TPF declared that two company 10-year targets were to grow total income to 20,000 million baht and to move to a ratio of 50:50 (domestic sales:export sales) from its present 80:20.[7]: 31  As of 2015, Thai President Foods is the largest instant noodle manufacturer in Thailand, with a 53% share of the market.[4]

A Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) ruling in October 2017 approved the de-listing of securities for Thai President Foods PLC (PF) and President Rice Products (PR) and allowed shares of the amalgamated firm to be traded on the SET using the ticker symbol TFMAMA. Under the new shareholding structure, TFMAMA is 25% held by SET-listed Saha Pathana Inter-Holding (SPI), the investment holding firm of Saha Group, 16% by Nissin Holdings and the rest by the Chokwatana, Tatiyakawee, Poonsakudomsin, and Paniengvait families.[8]

Facilities

The company has factories in Lamphun, Si Racha, Rayong, and two factories in Ratchaburi in Thailand.[9] Expansion in 2020 will raise instant noodle production from its Thai factories to eight million packages per day.[3] In addition to its Thailand factories, Thai President has factories in Yangon, Myanmar; Bangladesh; Cambodia; and Hungary.[7]: 33  The Hungarian factory's two production lines have a capacity of 4.5 million noodle packs per shift per month. It produces "Thai Chef" and "Asia Gold" brand noodles for the European market.[7]: 33 

The company is building a second Myanmar factory in Mandalay to be completed in 2019,[10] which will increase its Myanmar production to 400,000 packages per day.[11] The company sees potential for growth in Myanmar as the per capita consumption of packaged noodles is only 11.1 packages per year compared with 49 packages per person in Thailand. Mama's Myanmar sales in 2018 were 657 million baht, projected to double by 2020.[2]

The firm is building a new factory in Cambodia to replace its existing factory. It expects to produce 80,000 cases of noodles per month there, worth 565 million baht per year in revenue by 2020.[2]

Financials

Thai President's consolidated revenue in 2019 was 24.7 billion baht, up from 22.9 billion baht in 2018. Net profit in 2019 rose to 5.14 billion baht.[3][2] Total Thai sales of instant noodles of all brands in 2015 was estimated at 15.8 billion baht compared to 2014's 15.4 billion baht.[4]

In 2014, when the political crisis slowed Thailand's economic growth to 0.9% and eventually led to a military coup, the growth of MAMA noodle sales hit a low of one percent. In 2015, when the military government could not propel the country beyond an estimated 2.8% growth, sales of MAMA noodles only grew 0.4%—a 44 year record low.[12] In spite of lacklustre growth in 2014, profits were 1.7 billion baht.[13] Revenue in 2014 was 12 billion baht.[7]: 3  The sales contraction in 2015 reflects the economic slowdown which has affected lower-income earners, the main consumers of instant noodles. Mr. Wathit Chokewattana, vice president of the company, said that the growth rate of instant noodles has averaged 5–6% per year historically. In 2019 MAMA, traditionally the market leader,[7] remained on top of the Thai instant noodle market: 29 , followed by Wai Wai at 23–24% and Ajinomoto's Yum Yum at 20–21%.[14]

Products

Thai President's product range[7]: 36  is:

  • Food
  • Soft drinks
    • Fruit juice
    • herbal juices
    • Dairy products

Instant noodles

File:MAMA Tom Yum Shrimp Flavor Instant Noodles.png
MAMA Tom Yum Shrimp Flavor Instant Noodles

The food company's main products are flavoured instant noodles mainly sold under the MAMA brand[12] and other brands such as "Mamy", "Pama", "Papa", "Sai Keo" and "Honghow" which are distributed worldwide. In 2014, the company had an estimated daily capacity of six million packages.[7]: 35 

Award and Recognitions[15]

-"International Asia Award" (1982, 1984)

-Certified of "Good Manufacturing Practice" by Thailand's Ministry of Public Health (1989, 2003)

-"Prime Minister’s Export Award" (1996, 2004)

-"The Outstanding Industry Award for Food Products Quality from the Thailand's Ministry of Industry" (1998)

-Certificate of "ISO 9001: (Quality Management System) by SGS" (1994, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2008)

-Certificate of "ISO 14004: (Manufacture of Instant Noodles) by SGS" (2004)

-Certificate of "ISO 14001: (Environment Management System) by SGS (2004)

-Certificate of "ISO 14001: (Environment Management System) by BSI Group" (2004, 2016)

-"Best Performance - Agro & Food SET Awards" (2005)

-"Saha Innovation Award" (2005, 2019 twice)

-Certificate of "National Bureau of Agricultural Commodity and Food Standards, Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, (ACFS)" (2007)

-Certificate of "HALAL by The Central Islamic Committee of Thailand" (2007)

-Certificate of "OHSAS 18001: (Occupational Health and Safety Management System) by BSI Group" (2007, 2016)

-"Thailand’s Most Innovative Company" (2008)

-Certificate of "Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP Codex) by SGS" (2008)

-"Standard for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR-DIW) B.E." (2009)

-"IP Champion" (2008)

-Certificate of "HALAL by Department of Islam Development Malaysia" (2010)

-Certificate of "BRC Global Standard For Food Safety by Bureau Veritas" (2010)

-Certificate of "Rayong Outstanding Halal Business" (2011)

-Certificate of "Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP Codex) by SGS" (2011)

-Certificate of "Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) by Department of Fisheries" (2011)

-"Zero Accident Campaign Award by Thailand's Ministry of Labor" (2012)

-Certificate of "Carbon Footprint by Thailand Greenhouse Gas Management Organization (TGO)" (2012, 2013)

-"CSR-DIW Award by Department of Industrial Works, Ministry of Industry" (2013)

-"FDA Quality Awards for Food Manufacturer from Food and Drug Administration, Ministry of Public Health" (2013, 2015)

-"Prime Minister Business Enterprise Award" (2013)

-Certificate of "Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) by The Customs Department" (2013)

-Certificate of "Sedex Members Ethical Trade Audit/ Ethical Trading Initiative (SMETA -4 Pillars) by SGS" (2013)

-"Award from Environment Governance of Industrial Business" (2014)

-"2nd Investors’ Choice Award" (2014)

-Certificate of "ESG100 (Environmental, Social and Governance) by Director of Thaipat Institute" (2015 twice, 2016)

-Certificate of "Membership of Thailand’s Private Sector Collective Action Coalition Against Corruption by the Board of Directors of CAC council" (2016)

-Certificate from "Ministry of Labour for hiring and supporting the handicapped people" (2017)

-"Thailland’s Most Admired Brand" (2018)

-Certificate of "Thai Labour Standard (TLS. 8001-2553) at basic level" (2018)

-Certificate of “Prevention and Solution to Drugs Problems in an Establishment” (2018)

-"Marketeer No.1 Brand Thailand" (2018)

-"Thailand’s Most Admired Brand" (2018)

-"Sustainability Disclosure Acknowledgement" (2019)

-"Thailand Sustainability Investment" (2019)

-Recognized of "Voluntary measures for reducing salt or sodium content in food products" (2019)

See also

References

  1. ^ "Management Team". Thai President Foods PCL. Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d Jitpleecheep, Pitsinee (2019-02-04). "Mama bolsters noodle production capacity". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 2019-02-05.
  3. ^ a b c Jitpleecheep, Pitsinee (17 April 2020). "Mama producer bulking up". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 17 April 2020.
  4. ^ a b c "Mama instant noodles sale drops for the first time in 42 years". ThaiPBS. 2015-06-09. Retrieved 9 June 2015.
  5. ^ www.mama.co.th Company > History, retrieved 2009-09-19 Archived June 20, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Wright Reports Thai President Foods Public Company Limited - Company Profile Snapshot, retrieved 2008-09-19 Archived August 12, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ a b c d e f g Annual Report 2014 (PDF). Thai President Foods. 2015. Retrieved 9 Jun 2015.
  8. ^ Jitpleecheep, Pitsinee (4 January 2018). "Making Mama instant everywhere". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  9. ^ "Factory". Thai President Foods PCL. Retrieved 9 June 2015.
  10. ^ "Thai President deepens overseas push for noodle sales growth". www.nationthailand.com. Retrieved 2020-09-09. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  11. ^ Limited, Bangkok Post Public Company. "Making Mama instant everywhere". www.bangkokpost.com. Retrieved 2020-09-09. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  12. ^ a b Yee, Tan Hui (2016-02-02). "Thailand's queen of instant noodles takes a hit due to slowing economy". Straits Times. Retrieved 2 February 2016.
  13. ^ "Message from the Board of Directors". Thai President PCL. Retrieved 9 June 2015.
  14. ^ Jitpleecheep, Pitsinee (19 December 2019). "Thai Preserved Food sees noodles expand". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 21 December 2019.
  15. ^ "Award and Recognitions". www.mama.co.th. Retrieved 2020-09-14.