Strauss (company)

Strauss (company)

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Strauss, [http://www.strauss-elite.com/images/Uploads/StraussElite-NewName.pdf] ( _he. שטראוס) formerly known as Strauss-Elite ( _he. שטראוס עלית), is a food products manufacturer in Israel. It is the shared trademark of two companies - Strauss and Elite, that merged in 2004. Strauss focuses mostly on dairy products while Elite focuses on chocolate, coffee, and dry snack foods.

History of Strauss

Strauss was founded in the 1930s as a commercial dairy of German Jewish immigrants in Nahariya. At first, the milking business wasn't successful enough so they started making cheese, which did become successful. In the 1950s, Strauss grew and began focusing on ice cream products, with about 50 employees in their Nahariya factory.

In 1969, after Groupe Danone purchased a part of the company's ownership, Strauss expanded from ice cream manufacture and began producing puddings and other individual packaged dairy desserts, the most popular of which was "Dani" and about 15 years later, "Milky". In 1975, Michael Strauss became the CEO of the company.

In 1995, the company went into the prepared salads business. The Strauss hummus brand, "Achla", became very popular in Israel. In 1997, the company purchased 50% of the ownership of the Yotvata dairy. The same year, Strauss purchased Elite and grew to over 7000 employees and a US$1 billion/year turnover (though the formal merger between the companies occurred only in 2004). In 2001, Ofra Strauss, Michael's daughter, became the CEO of the company.

Strauss was labeled by the Israel AntiTrust Authority as a monopoly in 2004, [cite web|url=http://www.nfc.co.il/archive/001-D-47094-00.html?tag=7-43-05
title=The Nfc article stating that Strauss is a monopoly
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] a status that essentially places the company under government regulation limiting the way it can change the price of its products to protect the consumer and smaller competitors.

History of Elite

Eliyahu Fromenchenko, a Russian Jew, launched a candy business in 1918 after preparing confections in his home kitchen. Fleeing the economic and political chaos that followed the rise of Communism in the Soviet Union, he moved to Latvia and founded a new company, Leema, in Riga. In 1933, after the Nazis came to power, Fromenchenko immigrated to Palestine, bought property in Ramat Gan and opened Elite. Production began in the spring of 1934, with the first product reaching the stores in time for Passover. [ [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_gx5202/is_1997/ai_n19122636 strauss-elite history] ] The most popular brand was "Shokolad Para" (cow chocolate), whose name came from the image of the cow on the packaging. As the company grew, factories were opened in Safed and Nazareth Illit.

In 1970, Elite purchased the Leiber candy company, giving Elite control of two of its most popular brands today: "Mekupelet" chocolate bar and the local Bazooka chewing gum franchise.

The Israeli snack food market had been traditionally divided by Elite in the sweets market and Osem in the salty market. In 1991, Elite decided to expand by entering the salty snack market by establishing a new factory in Sderot and specifically producing 'Shush', a copy of the Bamba snack, the most popular snack in Israel made by Osem. Elite became the local licensee of Frito-Lay products, producing the best-selling brand 'Tapuchips'. Later, Elite started selling coffee outside of Israel, especially in Europe and South America. The initiative, "Café 3 Corações", did not reach its objectives, but it signaled Elite's start as an international company.

Similar to Strauss, Elite was also labeled a monopoly by the Israel AntiTrust Authority, in Elite's case the instant coffee, black coffee and chocolate fields. [cite web|url=http://www.ynet.co.il/articles/1,7340,L-2847707,00.html
title=The ynet article stating that Elite is a monopoly in the fields of instant coffee and black coffee
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] [cite web|url=http://www.ynet.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-2738757,00.html
title=The ynet article stating that Elite is a monopoly in the field of chocolate
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] In 2006, Elite paid 5 million NIS to the country without admitting to these allegations.

International activity

Strauss-Elite is the largest coffee company in Central and Eastern Europe. [cite web|url=http://duns100.dundb.co.il/companies/600028211/index.asp|title=Dun & Bradstreet profile]

In 2005, Strauss-Elite acquired control of the New York based "Sabra" salad producing company.

In December 2005, Strauss-Elite merged its coffee activity with Santa Clara Indústria e Comércio de Alimentos in Brazil. The merged company, "Santa Clara Participações", is the second largest coffee manufacturer in Brazil.

References

External links

* [http://www.strauss.co.il/ The official website of Strauss] he icon
* [http://www.elite.co.il/english/about.asp The official website of Elite] en icon
* [http://www.elite.co.il/ The official website of Elite] he icon
* [http://en.santaclara.ag2.com.br/bn_conteudo_secao.asp?opr=71 Santa Clara Coffee]
* [http://duns100.dundb.co.il/companies/600028211/index.asp Dun & Bradstreet profile]


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