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Public (TSX: SAP) | |
Industry | Food - Major Diversified |
Headquarters | Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
Area served
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Canada, Argentina, United States, Australia |
Key people
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Lino Saputo (Executive Chairman) Lino A. Saputo, Jr. (Vice-Chairman, CEO, President) |
Revenue | C$9.85 billion (2014)[1] |
C$499.50 million (2014)[1] | |
Number of employees
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12,000 (2014)[1] |
Subsidiaries | |
Website | www |
Saputo Inc. (TSX: SAP) is a Montreal-based Canadian dairy company. Founded as a cheese making company in 1954 by Italian immigrant Giuseppe Saputo, today Saputo's business includes dairy products, and it is the tenth largest dairy processor in the world.[2] After growing in its home region of Quebec, the company has expanded by mergers and acquisitions.
Saputo operates in Canada, as well as in the United States, Argentina and Australia. The Company operated in Wales and Germany from 2006 to 2013.[3] It is the largest dairy processor in Canada,[4] third largest in Argentina,[citation needed] and the second largest cheese maker in the United States.[5] About a third of its revenues[citation needed] come from the company's United States operations. Saputo owns the Canadian rights to Hostess Brands products, including the Twinkie.[6]
History
Saputo acquired Dairyworld Foods and its stable of brands including "Dairyland" milk and "Armstrong" cheese, which was the production and marketing arm of Agrifoods International Cooperative Ltd, in 2001 for C$407 million.[7][8] Agrifoods International was itself the result of a series of mergers between dairy cooperatives in Western Canada in the 1990s. Armstrong Cheese was formerly an independent cheese maker in Armstrong, British Columbia, which was acquired by Dairyworld in 1997. After Saputo obtained the brand, it closed the plant in Armstrong.
In 2008, Saputo continued its series of acquisitions by purchasing Neilson Dairy from George Weston Limited for C$465 million.[9]
Saputo announced in 2012 it would buy Morningstar Food for US$1.45 billion.[10] The US company makes 2/3 of its sales from products sold to restaurants, including coffee, whipped cream, ice cream, cottage cheese and sour cream.
In January 2014 they announced that they would be purchasing the fluid milk business of Scotsburn Co-operative Services Limited of Nova Scotia for $61 million.[11]
In February 2014, Saputo acquired a relevant interest of 87.920% of Victoria, Australia dairy product firm Warrnambool Cheese and Butter Factory Company Holdings Limited shares.[12]
On February 3, 2015, Canada Bread Company Limited completed a C$120 million acquisition of Saputo Bakery, a division of Saputo Inc..[13] Canada Bread Company Limited is a subsidiary of Mexico's Grupo Bimbo.[13]
Brands
The number of trade-marks is large. There are 650 trade-marks registered in Canada.[14] Brands by Saputo include: Saputo, Alexis de Portneuf, Armstrong, Baxter, Black Creek "Wisconsin Classic", Dairyland, Dragone, DuVillage 1860, Friendship, Frigo Cheese Heads, Great Midwest, King's Choixe, Kingsey, La Paulina, Milk2Go, Neilson, Nutrilait, Ricrem, Salemville, Stella, Sungold, Scotsburn and Treasure Cave.[15]
Subsidiaries
- Dairy Division (Canada)
- Cheese Division (USA)
- Dairy Foods Division (USA)
- Dairy Division (International)
- Dairy Division (Australia)
See also
- Joey Saputo
- Lino Saputo
- List of dairy product companies in the United States
- Saputo Stadium, a soccer venue in Montreal
References
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- Dairy Foods, August, 2004. Saputo is golden: Canada's top dairy celebrating anniversary
- The Globe and Mail, September 15, 2003. Saputo to close two plants , sell one.
- National Post: Saputo aims to stay a big cheese
- Food & Drink Weekly, April 4, 2005. Saputo, the largest dairy processor in Canada, is to buy the manufacturing, marketing and distribution rights to Fromage Cote SA's and Distributions Kingsey Inc's cheese business for C$54 million[dead link]
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