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A Nissin Food Products Co., Ltd. egy japán élelmiszeripari vállalat. Főleg gyorsételek gyártásával foglalkozik.

Magyarországon[szerkesztés]

Nissin Foods Kft.1993 6000 Kecskemét, Momofuku utca 4. ADÓSZÁM: 11030946-2-03 CÉGJEGYZÉKSZÁM: 03 09 102447 Forráshivatkozás-hiba: Érvénytelen <ref> címke; a név (name) nélküli lábjegyzeteknek adni kell valamilyen tartalmat

Története[szerkesztés]

Founding and early years[szerkesztés]

A céget 1948. szeptember 1-jén alapította Japánban Momofuku Ando , aki 1958-ban feltalálta az instant rament. [1] Ten years later, the company introduced the first instant ramen noodle product, Chikin Ramen (Chicken Ramen). Soon thereafter, the company name was changed to Nissin Food Products Co., Ltd. (日清食品株式会社; Hepburn: Nisshin Shokuhin Kabushiki-gaisha?). The company established a US subsidiary Nissin Foods in 1970 and, starting in 1972, sold instant ramen noodle products under the name Top Ramen. Instant noodles (1958) and Cup Noodles (1971) were both invented by Momofuku Ando.[2][3] Nissin Foods has its headquarters in Yodogawa-ku, Osaka.[4][5]

Recent years and expansion[szerkesztés]

The company moved to its current headquarters in 1977, when the construction of the building was completed.[6]

In 2007, Myojo Foods Co., Ltd. became a wholly owned subsidiary of Nissin Foods.[7] On January 5, 2007, Nissin founder Momofuku Ando died at the age of 96.

In May 2011, Nissin announced a capital and business alliance with confectionery producer Frente Co., Ltd. In September 2011, the Cup Noodles museum opens in Yokohama, Japan exhibiting the full spectrum of the founder Momofuku Ando's vision.

An agreement with Turkey's largest consumer goods manufacturing group was reached in September 2013, resulting in the creation of Nissin Yildiz Gida Sanayi ve Ticaret A.S.

March 2014 saw the opening of The Wave, a new Japan-based R&D center, aimed at creating "a wave of the most advanced food technologies". The building has been honored with the Good Design Award.[8]

Worldwide sales of the Cup Noodles reached 40 billion servings in 2016; 70% of total sales were accumulated outside Japan.

Name[szerkesztés]

According to the company,[9] the name 'Nissin' originates as an abbreviated form of the expression 「日々清らかに豊かな味をつくる」 (Hibi kiyoraka ni yutakana aji o tsukuru), coined by company founder Momofuku Ando, and representing his desire for the company. The expression can be loosely translated as "Day after day purely create great taste".

Facilities and regions[szerkesztés]

Nissin Foods has established offices and factories in various locations, such as the United States (since 1972),[10] Brazil (since 1981),[11] Hong Kong (since 1985),[12] India (since 1987), Hungary (since 1993),[13] Germany (since 1993),[14] Thailand (since 1994),[15] China (since 1995),[16] the Philippines (since 1997)[17] and Mexico (since 2000).[18] In 2013, Makarneks, the Turkish equivalent to Cup Noodles, was introduced. In 2015, Nissin Foods established their subsidiary in Brazil as "Nissin Foods do Brasil" and became the leader of instant noodles producers. Their products are sold in more than 80 countries worldwide.

Termékei[szerkesztés]

Instant noodles[szerkesztés]

Demae Ramen[szerkesztés]

Demae Ramen or Demae Itcho (Sablon:Lang-ja which translates to "delivery one order'")[24] was first introduced in Japan in 1969 and entered the market in Hong Kong the next year. Since then, it has become one of the most popular instant noodle brands in Hong Kong, with a wide range of flavours.[25]

Corporate responsibility[szerkesztés]

Sablon:Unbalanced Nissin Foods have been criticized for using palm oil suppliers responsible for the destruction of rainforests, peatlands and abuse of human and labor rights.[26][27] A demonstration was held at Nissin Foods US Headquarters on June 29, 2015.[28]

Non-affiliations[szerkesztés]

Nissin Foods is not affiliated with the following: Nisshin Seifun Group Inc., Nisshin OilliO Group, Ltd., Nissan Motor Co., Ltd, Nisshinbo Holdings Inc., Nissin Healthcare Food Service Co., Ltd., Monde Nissin Corporation, and Nissin Kyogyo Co. Ltd. (including Nissin Brake Ohio and Nissin Brake Georgia).[forrás?]


Jegyzetek[szerkesztés]

  1. Nissin Foods - About Nissin Foods. [2007. október 24-i dátummal az eredetiből archiválva].
  2. 日清食品グループ. www.nissinfoods.co.jp
  3. 日清食品グループ. www.nissinfoods.co.jp
  4. "Nissin Food group net profit up 6.6% in 1st half." Japan Weekly Monitor. November 12, 1984. Retrieved on March 5, 2010. "On an unconsolidated basis, the Osaka-based firm recorded a 194.4% jump to 5.46."
  5. "Company Profile." Nissin Foods. Retrieved on March 5, 2010.
  6. "History Archiválva 2012. március 1-ji dátummal a Wayback Machine-ben.." Nissin Foods Germany. Retrieved on March 5, 2010.
  7. History. Nissin Foods Holdings Co., Ltd.
  8. R&D center [Nissin Foods Group the WAVE]. (Hozzáférés: 2020. július 30.)
  9. 日清食品の社名の由来を教えてください。. Nissin Foods . Nissin Group. (Hozzáférés: 2018. május 28.)
  10. Nissin Gardena California USA Retrieved on October 9, 2019
  11. Nissin no Brasil. Nissin-Ajinomoto. Retrieved on September 9, 2010 Sablon:In lang
  12. Nissin Hong Kong - official history
  13. Nissin - official history
  14. Nissin Food Germany - History, Germany
  15. Nissin Thailand - company profile
  16. Nissin China - History
  17. Nissin - Universal Robina Corporation
  18. Nissin Mexico - History Sablon:In lang
  19. Nissin: Nissin Foods- Chow Mein. Nissin Foods (USA) Co., Inc, 2007. február 7. (Hozzáférés: 2012. január 1.)
  20. Nissin: Nissin Foods - Chow Pasta, 2009. május 15. (Hozzáférés: 2012. január 1.)
  21. Nissin Foods - Souper Meal. Nissin. [2009. május 17-i dátummal az eredetiből archiválva]. (Hozzáférés: 2012. január 2.)
  22. Nissin Foods - Bowl Foods Hot & Spicy. Nissin, 2009. május 15. [2009. május 15-i dátummal az eredetiből archiválva]. (Hozzáférés: 2012. január 2.)
  23. a b Nissin HK. (Hozzáférés: 2012. január 2.)
  24. makanai, demae, shidashi | Japanese-English dictionary. EUdict. (Hozzáférés: 2012. november 17.)
  25. Japan's Demae Ramen Rocks in Hong Kong. japanstyle.info, 2010. február 6. (Hozzáférés: 2012. október 28.)
  26. Nissin, Maruchan, cut conflict palm oil from your instant noodles. SumOfUs
  27. Palm Oil Industry Threatens Indonesian Biodiversity, 2014. november 18.
  28. Conflict Palm Oil Demonstration at Nissin Foods US Headquarters

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