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Laurent Freixe - generating growth in europe, exane seminar
1. Generating Growth in Europe
Laurent Freixe - Executive Vice President Europe - Nestlé
2. 30 novembre 2012
Disclaimer
This presentation contains forward looking statements
which reflect Management’s current views and
estimates.
The forward looking statements involve certain risks
and uncertainties that could cause actual results to
differ materially from those contained in the forward
looking statements. Potential risks and uncertainties
include such factors as general economic conditions,
foreign exchange fluctuations, competitive product and
pricing pressures and regulatory developments.
3. 30 novembre 2012
Nestlé in Europe
- CHF 27 bn
- 48 countries
- 16 markets
- 100’000 employees
- 153 factories
12. 11 August 2012
Momentum in achieving
efficiencies
100 160
20122008
Operational excellence savings index
13. 30 novembre 2012
Strong improvement
in working capital ...
Finished
Goods
Payables Raw Mat. /
Packaging
Receivables
-18 %
2009 2012
+8% -25% -7%
2009 2012 2009 2012 2009 2012
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… whilst driving customer
satisfaction
2010 2012
98.4
%
99.2
%
Case Fill Rate
15. 11 August 2012
- Constructive employee relations
- Good working conditions
- Safety & Health
- Youth employment: 4th focus area to CSV in Europe
Inclusive social strategy
16. 30 novembre 2012
75 7180 7484 8697 76
Engagement Enablement
High Performing norm Nestlé Swiss Nestlé Greece Z-EUR team
It all starts with the team
Source: Hay Group
Industry Benchmark
26. 30 novembre 2012
Outpacing competition in Europe - 2012
Reported numbers Europe
Nestlé in Europe
-2,0% 0,4 %
Company A Company B
Company D
Company C
Company E
-1,0%
0,8% 2,3% 2,6%
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Outpacing competitionin Europe - 1Q13
-8,5 % -5,1 % -3,1 % -2,0 % 0,1 %
Company A Company B Company DCompany C Company E 1,0 %
Reported numbers Europe
Nestlé in Europe
28. Z-EUR profitable growth…
1,8%Organic Growth 4,0%2,5%
13,1
%
13,3
%
15,6
%
15,7
%
… and Z-EUR ROIC accretive to Group
0,3%
Trading Operating
Profit
2009 2012