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Ferrero India Pvt Ltd

Company Name : Ferrero India Pvt Ltd

Head Office Address : 201 & 204, 2'nd Floor, Pentagon Towers-1,
Magarpatta City, Hadapsar

Indian Corporate office : Bangalore

Phone No : (20) 66804000

Website : www.ferrero.com

Industry : Food Processing/ Beverages

Production unit City : Pune

State : Maharashtra

Pin : 411028

Company Type : MNC

Total Turnover : 100-250 Crs

No. of Employees : 101-250

Sector : Private Sector

Ferrero Rocher is a spherical chocolate sweet made by Italian chocolatier Ferrero SpA, the producer of
Tic Tac and Nutella. The sweets consist of a whole roasted hazelnut encased in a thin wafer shell filled
with hazelnut cream and covered in milk chocolate and chopped hazelnuts and walnuts. The sweets
each contain 69 calories, and are individually packaged inside a gold-coloured wrapper. Rocher actually
comes from French and means.
Ferrero Rocher Chocolate

 Packed in Sturdy and Transparent Gift Box.


Net Weight - 200 gms....
Price : $ 8.16...

 16 pieces of Ferrero Rocher Chocolate - Rs 450 in india


 2 boxes of Ferrero Rocher - 16 & 24 pieces each - price: Rs 1000.00...
 Ferror Rocher (12 Pcs) - price: Rs 350.00

Ferrero varieties
A range of Ferrero chocolates benefit from the advertising of the Rocher type. These different
chocolates are sold separately, and also as boxed collections of mixed types.

 Ferrero Rocher – a whole hazelnut, coated in milk chocolate, surrounded by 'Nutella' filling, and
encased in a nut croquante.
 Ferrero Rondnoir – a 'pearl' of dark chocolate, surrounded by a dark chocolate cream, encased
in a croquante and encrusted with dark chocolate chips.
 Ferrero Raffaello – a half almond, surrounded by meringue and milk cream, encased in coconut
wafer coated with coconut flakes.
 Ferrero Garden (Coconut) – a half almond, surrounded by coconut cream, encased in wafer
coated with coconut flakes, and topped with white chocolate icing cap.
 Ferrero Garden (Lemon) – as above, but with lemon cream centre and flavouring, and lemon
icing cap.
 Ferrero Garden (Forest Fruits) – as above, but with strawberry & raspberry cream centre and
flavouring, and strawberry icing cap.
 Ferrero Garden (Pistachio) – as above, but with pistachio cream centre and flavouring, and
pistachio icing cap. Note on spelling pistachio.[2]
 Ferrero Garden (Almond) – as above, but with almond cream centre and flavouring, and almond
icing cap.
 Ferrero Garden (Hazelnut) – as above, but with nutella-type centre, and a white chocolate icing
cap.
 Ferrero Giotto – a chocolate cream centre, within a wafer sphere coated with hazelnut pieces.

The Rocher always bears a golden coloured wrapper, the Rondnoir a dark brown wrapper, and
the Garden a silver wrapper with an illustration of the flavour under the name tag—for example,
a strawberry, or a coconut.

Key Information
 Ferrero Rocher plans manufacturing base in India.
 Ferrero International, the world’s fourth-largest confectionery company with an annual
turnover of €6.1 billion (Rs34, 770 crore), plans to invest Rs6 crore over two years to
import, repackage and manufacture chocolates and other confectionery items to cater to
the Indian market, according to government filings
 “We are interested in getting to know the Indian market better. India is a country you
cannot be absent from.” - CEO
 The company, which also owns brands such as Nutella, Mon Cheri and Rafaello,
presented investment plans before the secretariat for industrial assistance in the
commerce ministry last year. Ferrero has already incorporated a new company called
Imsofer Manufacturing India Pvt. Ltd, a a wholly-owned subsidiary of Ferrero
International. It is registered in Delhi and Haryana.
 The shareholding structure is proposed to be 9,999 equity shares to Ferrero International
and one equity “to a top manager of the Ferrero Group,” according to the filing.
 Imsofer will buy land to build a manufacturing unit and import machinery to produce the
chocolates. People with knowledge of Ferrero’s plans say the company is scouting for
land in Uttaranchal, among other places.
 Later, it plans to build production capacity to make other popular brands such as Kinder
Joy, a hollow egg-shaped chocolate with tiny toys inside, and Tic Tacs, breath-freshening
mints.
 In India, most of the materials in making confectioneries will be sourced locally.
 The proposal, undersigned by Fassinoti, said: “The Ferrero Group has a long term vision
for India and is focused on providing complete, nutritious and dedicated products and
services to the customers.”
 Ferrero International has appointed Delhi-based law firm Titus & Co as consultants
for its entry.
 With chocolates replacing, if not being served alongside, Indian sweets, the chocolate
industry in the country has boomed into a Rs4,500 crore entity. With premium chocolates
distributed during festivals such as Diwali and newly- celebrated holidays such as
Valentine’s Day, chocolate sales have doubled this year, according to Vinay Malhotra,
who markets a confectionery brand called Choco Swiss.
 In India, Ferrero Rocher has been distributed by various importers, who brought the
chocolates from Singapore and Malaysia. After seeing sales grow with no marketing
efforts, the company set up a marketing office in Bangalore four years ago and has a staff
of six.
 Among India’s growing middle class, the signature box of luxury chocolates has come to
be seen as part-gift, part-status symbol.
 Recently, Sahara Group head Subroto Roy sent hundreds of pink boxes containing
Ferrero Rocher chocolates to friends and relatives to celebrate the first birthday of his
granddaughter, Saranya.
 “In small bursts, there is a market for premium chocolates and there are already gourmet
supermarkets catering to discerning customers,” said Pavas Bhatia, principal consultant
with Gurgaon-based consulting firm, Technopak. “There will be a rapid growth in this
segment as the retail sector grows.”
 In most English-speaking countries, Ferrero have concentrated on advertising the Rocher
chocolate, and allowed the associated recognition of their company brand name to sell
other Ferrero chocolate types.

Executives at Ferrero India Pvt. Ltd.

Sajeev Kaura > Sales Director - India Sub Continent at Ferrero

Rudolph Sequeira > Managing Director at Ferrero India Pvt Ltd

Raman Chandrasekharan > National Sales Manager at Ferrero India Pvt Ltd

Vineet Gupta > Head Modern Trade.

Srinivas Aravindhan > RSM

Kumaraswamy Naidu Nadella > Plant Manager at Production unit

Rachana Dwivedi > HRM

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