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1 History  





2 Subsidiaries  



2.1  Mission Foods  





2.2  Gruma Corporation  





2.3  GIMSA  





2.4  Molinera de México  





2.5  Prodisa  





2.6  Tecno Maíz  





2.7  Gruma Centroamerica  





2.8  Molinos Nacionales (Monaca) and Derivados de Maíz Seleccionados (DEMASECA)  







3 References  





4 External links  














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Coordinates: 25°3917N 100°2134W / 25.65472°N 100.35944°W / 25.65472; -100.35944
 

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Gruma, S.A.B. DE C.V
Company typeSociedad Anónima Bursátil de Capital Variable

Traded as

BMVGRUMA B
IndustryFood Processing
Founded1949; 75 years ago (1949)inCerralvo, N.L., Mexico
FounderRoberto González Barrera
Headquarters ,
Mexico

Area served

  • Worldwide

Key people

Products
  • Corn Flour
  • Tortillas
  • Corn Chips
  • Flat Breads
  • Revenue
    • Decrease US$ 3,755 million (2014)
  • US$ 3,844 million (2013)
  • Net income

    • Increase US$ 322 million (2014)
  • US$ 248 million (2013)
  • Total assets
    • Decrease US$ 2,755 million (2014)
  • US$ 3,253 million (2013)
  • Number of employees

    • 17,845 (2014)
    Subsidiaries
    • Gruma Corporation
  • GIMSA
  • Others
  • Websitewww.gruma.com

    Gruma, S.A.B. de C.V., known as Gruma, is a Mexican multinational corn flour (masa) and tortilla manufacturing company headquartered in San Pedro, near Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico. It is the largest corn flour and tortilla manufacturer in the world.[1] Its brand names include Mission Foods (Misión in Mexico), Maseca, and Guerrero.

    Gruma reported revenues of US$3.8 billion for 2014. It operates more than 79 plants worldwide, mainly in Mexico, the United States, and Europe, and employs approximately 18,000 people.[1] It is listed on the Mexican Stock Exchange since 1994, and it had a NYSE listing through ADRs from 1998 to September 2015. It is a constituent of the IPC, the main benchmark index of Mexican stocks.

    History[edit]

    The first industrial production facility of corn flour in the world was opened in 1949 under the name "Molinos Azteca, S.A. de C.V.", later shortened to "Grupo Maseca". Expansion quickly led to the government of Costa Rica inviting the company to invest in that country, in 1973. From then on, a long tradition of investments outside of Mexico was followed. In 1977, Grupo Maseca opened a subsidiary in California, pioneering in the production of tortilla in the United States. It would be in Texas, in 1982, where Maseca would open the first production facility of nixtamalized corn flour in that country.

    The election of Carlos Salinas de Gortari, a close family friend of Grupo Maseca president Roberto Gonzalez Barrera, allowed Gruma to grow substantially while hastening the decline of traditional masa and tortilla production.[2][3] In 1990, the Mexican Department of Commerce under Salinas's administration instituted limits on the overall amount of fresh corn purchased at a support price by CONASUPO, requiring all further growth in the corn market to come from corn flour instead.[2] The only two corn flour providers at the time were Grupo Maseca and the publicly-owned Miconsa; the latter was mismanaged by Salinas's administration to the point of losing almost all of its market share, leaving Gruma with a near-monopoly.[2] Salinas also changed government policy to incentivize tortillerias to use Maseca rather than fresh masa, punishing those who refused with lower-quality corn and stricter grain limits.[2]

    By 1990, the company had subsidiaries in North America and Central America, including the United States, Honduras, and Costa Rica. It was in this year when the company made its initial public offering in the Mexican Stock Exchange as "GIMSA", or "Grupo Industrial Maseca".

    Gruma consolidated itself as a holding company after acquiring 10% of Banorte in 1992. From then on, a history of expansions would open subsidiaries around the world, including one in Coventry, England in 2000, and another one in Shanghai, China in 2006, also recently in Ukraine in 2010.

    Subsidiaries[edit]

    Apart from its 10% interest in Banorte, Gruma operates as a holding company for a number of subsidiaries that produce, market, and distribute its various products around the world.

    Mission Foods[edit]

    One of the world's largest producers of flatbread, tortilla and corn flour products.

    Gruma Corporation[edit]

    Produces and commercializes corn flour and tortillas in the United States, Europe, and China. In the United States, Gruma Corporation is headquartered in Irving, Texas.

    Gruma Corporation in China is based in Shanghai, and made it the first tortilla producer in that country. It has a production capacity of 15,000 tonnes (14,800 long tons; 16,500 short tons) of wheat tortillas, 7,000 tonnes (6,890 long tons; 7,720 short tons) of corn tortillas and 6,000 tonnes (5,910 long tons; 6,610 short tons) of snacks. In Asia, the company also has distributors in Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Hong Kong, Thailand, Philippines, and Taiwan.

    GIMSA[edit]

    Short for "Grupo Industrial Maseca, S.A.", it is dedicated to the production, distribution, and marketing of corn flour in Mexico. GIMSA has the largest production capacity, with a market share of about 70%. GIMSA has production facilities in 15 states, including Nayarit, Sonora, Chihuahua, Veracruz, Baja California Sur, Sinaloa, Jalisco, Yucatan, Nuevo León, Baja California, Chiapas, Tamaulipas, Guanajuato, Michoacán, and the State of Mexico.

    Molinera de México[edit]

    It is the largest producer of wheat flour in Mexico, with a capacity of one million tons. Gruma entered this market through joint ventures with Archer-Daniels-Midland in 1996, and the further acquisition of other companies. Among its principal brands are "Selecta", "Reposada", "Sello de Oro", and "Diluvio".

    Prodisa[edit]

    Produces, markets, and distributes tortillas through Gruma's most recognizable brand, Misión.

    Tecno Maíz[edit]

    Designs, manufactures and markets machinery for the production of tortillas and other corn snacks. The machinery is sold under the brands "Tortec" and "Batitec".

    Gruma Centroamerica[edit]

    With operations in Costa Rica, Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador, Gruma produces over 126,000 tonnes (124,000 long tons; 139,000 short tons) of corn flour a year, marketed under the brands "Maseca", "Masarica", and "Torti Masa". Gruma also markets tortillas under the brand "Torti Rica", and other snacks with the brands "Tosty" and "Luisiana".

    Gruma also produces palmito in 37,000 acres (14,973 ha) of fields in Costa Rica, to be exported to France, Spain, Belgium, Canada, and the United States.

    Molinos Nacionales (Monaca) and Derivados de Maíz Seleccionados (DEMASECA)[edit]

    These two companies operate Gruma's interests in Venezuela, which make the company the second largest producer of corn and wheat flour in that country.[citation needed]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b Gruma. 2014 Annual Report. gruma.com, Retrieved 2024-06-13
  • ^ a b c d Depalma, Anthony (1996-02-15). "How a Tortilla Empire Was Built on Favoritism". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-06-15.
  • ^ "GRUMA: 'The Thanos of corn' says Gustavo Arellano | Good Food". KCRW. 2022-10-15. Retrieved 2023-06-15.
  • External links[edit]

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