Heinz Enters Agreement to Acquire Foodstar, a Leading Brand Name
Producer of Soy Sauces and Fermented Bean Curd, to Accelerate its Growth
in China
PITTSBURGH--(BUSINESS WIRE)--H.J. Heinz Company (NYSE:HNZ) announced today that it has signed an
agreement to acquire Foodstar, a leading manufacturer of soy sauces and
fermented bean curd in China, from Transpac Industrial Holdings Ltd., a
private equity holding company, and various Transpac Funds. The
acquisition of Foodstar would increase Heinz’s annual sales in China to
about $300 million and enable Heinz to enter the nation’s fast-growing
$2 billion retail soy sauce market.
The purchase price consists of a cash payment at closing of $165 million
and an earn-out potentially payable in 2014 based on the performance of
the business. The completion of the proposed acquisition is subject to
regulatory approval in China and other customary conditions.
Foodstar’s Master Weijixian light premium soy sauce is the leading brand
of Weijixian soy sauce in the southern region of China. Foodstar’s
Guanghe fermented bean curd, a popular flavor enhancer that is used in
cooking, also holds a strong regional market position. Based in
Guangzhou, Foodstar has four manufacturing sites and 2,500 employees in
China. A new manufacturing facility is being constructed in Shanghai.
“The acquisition of Foodstar gives Heinz a strong growth platform in
China’s huge, rapidly growing soy sauce market. Foodstar’s leading
brands have strong equity with Chinese consumers and they are a natural
fit with our core global capabilities in sauces and condiments,” said
Heinz Chairman, President and CEO William R. Johnson. “The acquisition
is another important step in our strategy to accelerate growth in
dynamic Emerging Markets like China, where Heinz is already well
positioned with our growing infant nutrition business and Long Fong, a
leading brand of frozen dim sum.”
Mr. Johnson added: “We expect to drive the growth of Foodstar’s brands
by leveraging our expertise in innovation, marketing, sales and
distribution in China.”
Through the acquisition, Heinz is entering a retail soy sauce market in
China that is growing at an annual rate of 7% to 8%. The Weijixian soy
sauce segment, where Foodstar’s Master brand is a strong competitor, has
grown at a much higher rate than the total soy sauce category.
Heinz already produces ABC®, a leading brand of soy sauces in Indonesia,
another key Emerging Market for the Company, and it markets soy sauces
such as Amoy® in other markets around the world.
Heinz has been in China, the world’s most populous nation, since the
1980’s, when the Company opened a factory in Guangzhou to produce Heinz
infant cereal. Including China, Emerging Markets generated approximately
30% of Heinz’s reported sales growth and 15% of the Company’s total
sales in Fiscal 2010, which ended April 28. Heinz expects Emerging
Markets to generate as much as 25 percent of sales by 2016.
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ABOUT HEINZ: H.J. Heinz Company, offering “Good Food Every Day”™ is one
of the world’s leading marketers and producers of healthy, convenient
and affordable foods specializing in ketchup, sauces, meals, soups,
snacks and infant nutrition. Heinz provides superior quality, taste and
nutrition for all eating occasions whether in the home, restaurants, the
office or “on-the-go.” Heinz is a global family of leading branded
products, including Heinz® Ketchup, sauces, soups, beans, pasta and
infant foods (representing over one-third of Heinz’s total sales),
Ore-Ida® potato products, Weight Watchers® Smart Ones® entrees, T.G.I.
Friday’s® snacks and Plasmon® infant nutrition. Heinz is famous for its
iconic brands on six continents, showcased by Heinz® Ketchup, The
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