Müller (company)

Müller is a multinational producer of dairy products, with a headquarters in Fischach in the German state of Bavaria. Müller has a turnover of about 6 billion. It is one of the best selling yogurt brands in the United Kingdom,[2] and had 21,000 employees worldwide in 2015, and more than 27,000 in 2017.[3]

Unternehmensgruppe Theo Müller
Müller
TypePrivate
IndustryFood
Founded1896 (1896)
HeadquartersFischach, Bavaria, Germany
Key people
ProductsDairy
Revenue6 billion [1]
OwnerTheo Müller
Number of employees
27,500
SubsidiariesMüller Milk & Ingredients
Websitemuellergroup.com

History

The Müller company that was founded in 1896 by in Aretsried, Bavaria.[3] In 1971, the founder's grandson Theo Müller took over as the sole owner.

Structure

The group includes a number of companies operating under the Müller name, including the original Molkerei Alois Müller GmbH & Co. KG and Müller Dairy (U.K.). It is best known for its range of yogurts, including the trademark 'Müller Corner', and fresh milk based drinks.

In Germany, beside the group headquarters in Fischach which also houses the Molkerei Alois Müller production plant, the group also operates significant production sites in Freising (Molkerei Weihenstephan), Leppersdorf (Sachsenmilch and Käserei Loose), Market Drayton (Müller Dairy (U.K.)), and Prague (Mlékárna Pragolaktos).

In addition to the companies operating under the Müller name, the group wholly or partly owns the Molkerei Weihenstephan, Sachsenmilch and Käserei Loose dairy companies in Germany, the Mlékárna Pragolaktos dairy in the Czech Republic, and Müller Milk & Ingredients in the United Kingdom.[4] A number of ancillary marketing and transport companies are also owned.

Through a joint venture with PepsiCo's Quaker Foods division, Müller entered the market in the United States in August 2012. The company's plant in the United States opened in Batavia, New York, in June 2013, and was the distribution hub for the United States.[5] However, the company announced in December 2015 that it would close the plant.[6]

The plant reopened in July 2017, under new ownership by Alpina Foods, but closed down again in January 2019.[7][8]

Company

With an estimated turnover in the dairy sector of around 3.3 billion euros (status as of 2013), the company group is one of the largest dairy groups in the world. In total, the group generates annual sales of around 5.7 billion euros (2019) and employs around 24,000 people worldwide.[9]

The group includes subsidiaries with independent brands such as Müller, Müller Wiseman, Müller Quaker Dairy, Weihenstephan, Sachsenmilch and Käserei Loose. Private labels and basic dairy products such as butter, UHT milk, lactose powder and whey protein complete the portfolio. In addition to the milk processing subsidiaries, the group also includes the packaging company Optipack, the company owned logistics company Culina and Müller Naturfarm.

Since 2011, the group has also included HK Food, which is one of Germany's leading manufacturers of convenience foods. Its product range includes chilled delicatessen salads, sauces and fish specialities from the Homann, Nadler, Livio and other brands of the Homann Group. The branch business from Nordsee was part of HK Food until October 2018.[10]

The group had twenty five production sites worldwide by February 2017, and sales offices in Italy, the Netherlands, Romania, Slovakia and Hong Kong. Müller also exports fresh dairy products of the Müller brand to Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ireland, Croatia, Luxembourg, Austria, Russia, Slovenia, Hungary and the United Arab Emirates.[11]

Products

Müller produces a substantial number of popular yogurt brands, including Müllerlight, Müllerice, Yogz and Müller Corner.

  • Muller FrütUp (German: Froop) is a vanilla yogurt topped with fruit mousse.
  • Müller Corner (German: Joghurt mit der Ecke, lit. Yogurt with the Corner), launched in the 1980s, is a range of yogurts.[12] There are three main varieties: Fruit, Healthy Balance and Crunch!. Within each of these divisions, a number of flavours are produced, for instance Fruit Corners are available in Blackberry & Raspberry, Blueberry, Cherry, Peach & Apricot, Raspberry and Strawberry flavours. The name "corner" is in reference to the design of the product. In many of the varieties, the yogurt is plain and unflavoured. It comes with an attached portion of 'flavour', fruit compote for example, to add to the plain yogurt.
  • Müller Rice (German: Müller Milchreis), launched in 1980, is a creamy rice pudding based snack usually containing an additional flavoured sauce, such as apple, raspberry or caramel. Müller Rice is sold in a plastic pot, and can be eaten cold or heated in a microwave oven. It is marketed as being a healthy, filling and energy providing snack. Only available in Germany until 1989, it was introduced to the United Kingdom and is now widely available
  • Müllerlight is a brand of low fat yogurt.[13] Popular flavours include strawberry, toffee and apricot. Müller Light contains gelatine to enable the product to gel, but as a result, the yogurt is not suitable for vegetarians; Müller reports that they are looking for a vegetarian alternative to gelatine.[14]
  • Müller Little Stars are aimed at young children and marketed as being made of very few ingredients and being 100% natural.
  • Müller Vitality is a range of probiotic yogurts and yogurt drinks.
  • Müller Amore is a luxury yogurt range containing Greek honey.
  • Milk & More milkman household delivery of Müller Milk & Ingredients products including Müller Milk, Frijj, Black and White and Fresh 'n' Lo.

Advertising

In December 2004, Müller released a new set of adverts using the song by Nina Simone, "Ain't Got No, I Got Life", although it focussed only on the "I Got Life" half of the song. In 2008, they introduced a new advert featuring their factory based in Shropshire, and emphasising the closeness of supply from the surrounding area of its factory in Market Drayton; "24 hours from farm to yogurt". Müller would eventually be ridiculed for using "Ain't Got No, I Got Life" in a parody of their 2008 commercial which edited the advert together with footage of the 1963 race riots in Birmingham, Alabama, and this time using the "Ain't Got No" half of the tune. [15] In October 2011, Müller launched a new slogan, "Wünderful Stuff".

This was backed by a new advertising campaign involving people being turned into various cartoon characters, which first aired on 8 October on ITV1, during that night's edition of The X Factor.

Müller was the main shirt sponsor for English football club Aston Villa as part of a two year deal from 1993 until 1995, during which time they won the Football League Cup. The sponsorship ended when the club accepted a sponsorship offer from AST Research. Since 2013, the American singer Nicole Scherzinger has appeared in Müller adverts.

References

  1. "Portrait". 4 June 2018. Archived from the original on 29 March 2015. Retrieved 4 June 2018.
  2. "Ronald Kers new CEO of the Unternehmensgruppe Theo Müller". Muller Group. 1 July 2014. Retrieved 23 February 2015.
  3. "Theo Mueller". Forbes. Retrieved 23 February 2015.
  4. Kollewe, Julia (16 January 2012). "Germany's Müller group to take over Robert Wiseman Dairies". The Guardian. Retrieved 5 February 2015.
  5. Astley, Mark. Müller Quaker Dairy breaks ground on first US yogurt plant, Daily Reporter, 8 August 2012, Retrieved 20 September 2012
  6. "New owner emerges for huge Batavia yogurt plant". Rochester Democrat and Chronicle. Retrieved 10 December 2015.
  7. "'Project Dairy' could create 230 jobs at former Müller Quaker site in $205 million plan". eu.democratandchronicle.com. 9 June 2017. Retrieved 10 February 2020.
  8. "Alpina Foods closes Batavia yogurt plant". buffalonews.com. 22 January 2019. Retrieved 10 February 2020.
  9. Portrait company homepage
  10. Unternehmensgruppe Theo Müller. "KHARIS CAPITAL ACQUIRES NORDSEE FROM HK FOOD GMBH". Retrieved 16 June 2019.
  11. Unternehmensgruppe Theo Müller (2017-02-15). "Unsere Standorte". Retrieved 16 June 2019.
  12. http://www.muller.co.uk/tasteLife/products/corner/
  13. http://www.muller.co.uk/tasteLife/products/mullerlight/
  14. "Müller - Faqs". Archived from the original on 2008-05-23. Retrieved 2007-08-10.
  15. "Nina Simone - Muller advert 1965". YouTube. Retrieved 2017-11-16.
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