Presentation on Nestle Company

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Nestlé's products include baby food, bottled water, breakfast cereals, coffee, confectionery, dairy products, ice cream, pet foods, and snacks.

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Welcome to Nestlé

Nestlé: Good Food, Good Life
The world’s leading nutrition, health and wellness company

The Nestlé story – how it all began
1867 1866 1929

1938
1947 1960s

Henri Nestlé 1866
1980s

1970s

1990s 2000s

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March 2010

Nestlé is the World’s Largest Food and Beverages Company but is still only 1.7% of the Market
Nestlé ~ 1.7%

The 20 largest food companies account for less than 9% of the world market

Nestlé at a glance: Key figures
•CHF 108bn sales in 2009

•EBIT CHF15.7bn
•Over 280,000 Employees •449 Factories •Operations in 83 countries

Sales by Region
Percentage of Total F&B Sales in 2009

Europe 35.8%

Americas 44.3% Asia, Oceania, Africa 19.9%

Sales by product group in 2009
25000
Milk products Powdered Prepared & liquid & ice cream dishes & beverages cooking aids

20000

15000

PetCare Confectionery Nestlé Waters Nestlé Nutrition

10000

5000

0 (in million CHF)

Nestlé vs our competitors in 2009 Food and Beverages sales

Four competitive advantages
•Products and brands
•Industry-leading R&D capability

•Geographic presence
•People, culture, values

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March 2010

Research and Development
• 28 R&D centres worldwide

• 5000 People directly involved in Food and
Beverage R&D • CHF 2bn global investment in R&D in 2009 • Science-based research to meet the needs of the consumer

Geographic presence
•Nestlé products available in every country in the world •Long-standing tradition and history in many countries •Local people with in-depth knowledge and understanding of local markets •Enhance quality of life by bringing nutrition to all consumers everywhere

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March 2010

People, Culture, Values, Attitude

Employees
Nestlé forms strong lasting relationships with its employees
– World-over Employee turnover rate under 5%
– Average length of service at retirement in 20 largest markets is over 25 years

Employee Development
? Wide choice of internal seminars and trainings

? Over 60% of employees receive formal training every year
? Collaboration with internationally renowned training institutes and schools (e.g. IMD, London Business School)

? Business school graduates rate Nestlé among top 10 companies

Creating Shared Value: people
• Over half of Nestlé factories in developing countries • About 3.4m people, directly and indirectly, draw their livelihoods from Nestlé • Farmers use our advice and technical assistance to produce better crops and increase their income • Employment opportunities worldwide offer better standard of living and self-development

Creating Shared Value: the environment
In the last ten years, Nestlé has increased production by 76% and at the same time: • reduced energy consumption by 3% • cut down on greenhouse gases by 16% • reduced water withdrawal by 28% • reduced packaging source material • by 325,000 tonnes

South Asia Region

• Bangladesh
• India

• Sri Lanka

Nestlé SAR

Nestlé India
• In India since 1912 as a Trading House. • Manufacturing started in Dec 1961 - Moga. • Largest diversified food company in India.

Nestlé SAR

Nestlé India Key Financials 2009
• Sales : INR 5129.4 crores

• % Increase in Net Sales
• Net Profit as % of Sales • Employees • Factories • Branches

:
: : : :

18.6 %
22.6 % 5000+ 7 4

Nestlé SAR

Where we stand today
• Largest diversified food company in India with the widest product range. • Excellent Image, Strong Brands.

• Strong and effective distribution network.
• Excellent Image/Relations with Trade. • Our Experience of working in the region environment is a considerable advantage.

Our Units

MOGA

CHOLADI

NANJANGUD

SAMALKHA

PONDA DELHI BRANCH KOLKATA BRANCH MUMBAI BRANCH

PANTNAGAR

BICHOLIM

CHENNAI BRANCH

Nestle- Head Office (Gurgaon)



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