Productos Nestle (Nicaragua) S.A. is a food and beverage company located in Managua. It is the largest company in the world in this industry, with over 2,000 brands ranging from global icons to local favorites. The company aims to harness the power of food to improve the quality of life for present and future generations. They have defined three general ambitions for 2030 that guide their work and support the UN's Sustainable Development Goals. In 2003, Nestle acquired Mövenpick ice cream, enhancing its position as one of the global leaders in this product category. In the following years, the company continued to grow through product innovation and renovation. In 2006, Nestle added Jenny Craig, an American weight management company, Uncle Toby's, and Delta Ice Cream to its portfolio. Significant acquisitions were made in 2007, including Novartis Medical Nutrition, which positioned Nestle as the second-largest player in clinical nutrition. The iconic US infant food brand, GERBER®, was also acquired, as well as the Swiss water company, Sources Minérales Henniez, S.A. In 2007, Nestle formed a strategic alliance with luxury chocolate manufacturer Pierre Marcolini, aligning with their commitment to excel in the premium and luxury chocolate market. Nestle's strategy is guided by fundamental principles, with a focus on growing current products through innovation and maintaining a balance in geographic activities and product lines. The company prioritizes offering the best and most relevant products to consumers, meeting their needs for nutrition, health, and well-being throughout their lives.
Headquarters
Costado Oeste Hospital, Bertha Calderon
Managua; Managua;
Postal Code: 1927
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Website: http://www.nestle-centroamerica.com/
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