4. AREA WE WILL COVER
INTRODUCTION
LOGO HISTORY
BRANDS AND PRODUCT
MISSION AND VISSION
RANKING
PROFIT
SCANDAL
5. INTRODUCTION
Nestle begins 1866 when Anglo Swiss condensed Milk Company opens the first European
condensed milk factory in Switzerland.
6. Henri Nestlé develops a
breakthrough infant food in 1867,
and in 1905 the company he
founded merges with Anglo-Swiss,
to form what is now known as the
Nestlé Group.
Today, Nestle is the world's largest
and most diversified food
company.
It has around 2,50,000
employees, 500 factories and
8000 range of products across the
globe.
7. CURRENT CEO
Paul Bulcke is a current CEO of Nestle company
he was from 2008.
29. MISSION
“Nestle is dedicated to providing the best foods to people
throughout their day, throughout their lives, throughout the
world. With our unique experience of anticipating consumers'
needs and creating solutions, Nestle contributes to your well-
being and enhances your quality of life.”
30. VISION
“To be a leading, competitive, Nutrition, Health and Wellness
Company delivering improved shareholder value by being a
preferred corporate citizen preferred employer, preferred
supplier selling preferred products”.
31. RANKING
Ranked no. 30 in forbes global 2000 with
Market capitalization $247.3 billion.
33. SCANDAL
Maggi noodles in India
In light of growing consumer confusion due to an Indian government laboratory detecting
lead levels above permissible limits, Nestlé India announced that it would temporarily stop
selling Maggi noodles until the situation was resolved. The Food Safety and Standards
Authority of India (FSSAI) issued an order to recall Maggi noodles from the Indian market
and banned its sale and production.
Nestlé India consequently filed a legal petition with the Bombay High Court, seeking a
judicial review of this order. The Court ruled in favour of Nestlé and overturned the
government’s ban on Maggi noodles following additional tests from three independent
laboratories with lead content well within the permissible limits.
Now that the orders of the Bombay High Court have been complied with, Nestle india has
made Maggi noodles once again.