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2 Acquisitions  





3 Financial Results  





4 Main Brands  



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Alicorp S.A.A.
Company typePublic

Traded as

BVLALICORC1
IndustryFood & Beverages
Founded1956
Headquarters ,

Area served

Latin America

Key people

Dionisio Romero Paoletti (Chairman)
Alfredo Perez (CEO)
RevenueIncrease US$ 1.753 billion (2012)

Operating income

Increase US$ 203.3 million (2012)

Net income

Increase US$ 137.7 million (2012)

Number of employees

5,000
WebsiteAlicorp

Alicorp is the largest Peruvian consumer goods company, with operations in South America.

History[edit]

The company now known as Alicorp was started in 1956 as Industrias Teodoro Aldude and Anderson, Clayton & Co. as an oil and soap manufacturer in the port of Callao, Peru. In 1971, the Peruvian conglomerate Grupo Romero acquired Anderson, Clayton & Co. and renamed it Compañia Industrial Peru Pacifico S.A. (CIPPSA).
The company survived during the years of military rule in Peru and during the 1990s, embarked on several acquisitions. In 1993, it absorbed Calixto Romero S.A. and Compañia Oleaginosa Pisco S.A. which were also owned by Grupo Romero. In 1995, it acquired La Fabril S.A., the largest food manufacturer in Peru from Grupo Bunge y Born from Argentina. CIPPSA changed its name to Consorcio de Alimentos Fabril Pacifico S.A. (CFP) in 1995. CFP merged with Nicolini Hermanos S.A. and Compañia Molinera del Peru S.A. in 1996, and changed its name to Alicorp in 1997.[1]

According to Ojo Público, in 2015, it concentrated 27% of the food industry in the country, with income of 1229.6 million soles.[2]

Acquisitions[edit]

Financial Results[edit]

Alicorp achieved revenues of 896 million dollars during 2007, a 40% increase compared to 2006.[3]
Alicorp plans to boost sales to US$2 billion by 2013 based on foreign acquisitions and export projections.[4]

Main Brands[edit]

Perú[edit]

Brazil[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Perú en cifras (in Spanish). Empresa gráfica Scheuch s.a. 1944.
  • ^ Salazar, Elizabeth (2019-11-15). "La poderosa industria que sirve la mesa en Perú". Ojo Público (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-01-22.
  • ^ [1] and profits of 39 million dollars.
  • ^ "Peru's Alicorp sees sales at $2 billion". Reuters. April 2008.
  • External links[edit]


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    Categories: 
    Food and drink companies of Peru
    Food and drink companies established in 1956
    Peruvian companies established in 1956
    1956 establishments in Peru
    Peruvian brands
    Companies in the S&P/BVL Peru General Index
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