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Godrej Group
Company typePrivate
IndustryConglomerate
Founded1897; 127 years ago (1897)[1]
FounderArdeshir Godrej
Pirojsha Burjorji Godrej
HeadquartersMumbai, Maharashtra, India
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Adi Godrej (Chairman)
Jamshyd Godrej
Nadir Godrej
Tanya Dubash (Godrej)
Nisa Godrej
Pirojsha Godrej
Navroze Godrej
Sohrab Pirojsha Godrej
Ardeshir Godrej (Founder)
Pirojsha Burjorji Godrej (Co-Founder)
Naval Godrej
Anil Verma
ProductsAerospace
Agriculture
Consumer goods
Home appliances
Chemicals
Construction
Electronics
Furniture
Real estate
Security solutions
Infotech
RevenueIncrease US$4.1 billion (2015)[2]
Number of employees
28,000 (2016)
SubsidiariesGCPL, Godrej Infotech Ltd, Godrej Industries Ltd, Godrej Properties, Godrej Agrovet, Godrej & Boyce
Websitewww.godrej.com

The Godrej Group is an Indian conglomerate headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, managed and largely owned by the Godrej family. It was founded by Ardeshir Godrej and Pirojsha Burjorji Godrej in 1897, and operates in sectors as diverse as real estate, consumer products, industrial engineering, appliances, furniture, security and agricultural products.[3] Subsidiaries and affiliated companies include Godrej Industries and its subsidiaries Godrej Consumer Products, Godrej Agrovet, and Godrej Properties, as well as the private holding company Godrej & Boyce.[4]

Career

In 1897 a young man named Ardeshir Godrej gave up law and turned to lock-making. Ardeshir went on to make safes and security equipment of the highest order, and then stunned the world by creating toilet soap from vegetable oil. His brother Pirojsha Godrej carried Ardeshir's dream forward, leading Godrej towards becoming a vibrant, multi-business enterprise.[5] Pirojsha laid the foundation for the sprawling industrial garden township now called Pirojshanagar in the suburbs of Mumbai, where the Godrej Group has its headquarters.

Timeline

  • 1897 - Godrej is established in 1897
  • 1902 - Godrej makes its first Indian Safe
  • 1918 - Godrej Soaps Limited incorporated
  • 1961- Godrej Started Manufacturing Forklift Trucks in India
  • 1971- Godrej Agrovet Limited began as an Animal Feeds division of Godrej Soaps
  • 1974 - Veg oils division in Wadala, Mumbai acquired
  • 1990 - Godrej Properties Limited, another subsidiary, established
  • 1991 - Foods business started
  • 1994 - Transelektra Domestic Products acquired
  • 1995 - Transelektra forged a strategic alliance with Sara Lee USA
  • 1999 - Transelektra renamed Godrej Sara Lee Limited and incorporated Godrej Infotech Ltd.
  • 2001 - Godrej Consumer Products was formed as a result of the demerger of Godrej Soaps Limited. Godrej Soaps renamed Godrej Industries Limited
  • 2002 - Godrej Tea Limited set up
  • 2003 - Entered the BPO solutions and services space with Godrej Global Solutions Limited
  • 2004 - Godrej HiCare Limited set up to provide a Safe Healthy Environment to customers by providing professional pest management services
  • 2006 - Foods business was merged with Godrej Tea and Godrej Tea renamed Godrej Beverages & Foods Limited
  • 2007 - Godrej Beverages & Foods Limited formed a JV with The Hershey Company of North America and the company was renamed Godrej Hershey Foods & Beverages Limited
  • 2008 - Godrej relaunched itself with new colourful logo and a fresh identity music
  • 2010 - Godrej launched GoJiyo a free, browser based 3D virtual world[6]
  • 2011 - Godrej & Boyce shuts down its typewriter manufacturing plant, the last in the world.[7]
  • 2014 - Godrej kick-starts Masterbrand 2.0 – bigger & brighter; Launches FreeG; India’s first non-web based mobile browsing experience, 18 November 2014 [8]
  • 2015 - Godrej launched its food blog, Vikhroli Cucina.[9]

Social responsibility

Godrej has a philanthropic arm that has built schools, dispensaries and a residential complex for their employees. Trusts established by Godrej continue to invest in education, healthcare and upliftment of the underprivileged. Godrej is a supporter of the World Wildlife Fund in India, it has developed a green business campus in the Vikhroli township of Mumbai, which includes 200 acr mangrove forest and a school for the children of company employees.

Twenty-five percent of the shares of the Godrej holding company are held in trusts that include the Pirojsha Godrej Foundation, the Soonabai Pirojsha Godrej Foundation[6] and the Godrej Memorial Trust. Through these trusts the Group supports healthcare, education and environmental sustainability initiatives such as The Mangroves,[7] Teach for India, WWF, Smile Train and the Godrej Memorial Hospital among others.

Operations

The Godrej group can be broadly divided into two major holding companies, working independently:

  1. Godrej Industries Ltd
  2. Godrej & Boyce

The major companies, subsidiaries and affiliates are[10]

  • Chemical & commodities
    • Godrej Industries
      • Chemicals
      • Veg Oils
  • Consumer Goods
    • Godrej Consumer Products
      • Keyline Brands UK
      • Rapidol South Africa
      • Godrej Global Mideast FZE
      • Godrej Indonesia - HIT, STELLA, MITU, Household
      • Godrej SCA Hygiene Limited
    • Godrej Hershey Foods & Beverages Limited
      • Nutrine
    • Godrej Sara Lee
  • AGRI
    • Godrej Agrovet
      • Animal Feeds
      • Goldmohur Foods and Feeds
      • Golden Feed Products
      • Higashimaru Feed Products
      • Oil Palm
      • Agri Inputs
      • Godrej Aadhaar
      • Nature's Basket
      • Integrated Poultry Business
      • Plant Biotech
  • Services

Achievements

  • In 1897, Godrej Introduced the first lock with lever technology in India.
  • In 1902, Godrej made the first Indian safe.
  • In 1920, Godrej made soap using vegetable oil, which was a huge hit with the vegetarian community in India
  • In 1955, Godrej produced India's first indigenous typewriter
  • In 1989, Godrej became the first Indian company to introduce PUF ( Polyurethane Foam)
  • Introduced India's first and only 100% CFC, HCFC, HFC free refrigerators (Claim to be validated)

Awards

  • GCPL, the Highest Ranked Indian FMCG in Asia's Hot Growth Companies' List by Business Week
  • Godrej Consumer Products Ltd. has been ranked 14th in The Best Companies to Work For study. This study was jointly conducted by Business Today, Mercer and Taylor Nelson Sofres (TNS)
  • Godrej Consumer Products Ranks 6th in ET-Hewitt Best Employers of India survey
  • GCPL ranked 15th in Great Places to Work 2006 survey
  • The Corporate Citizen of the Year Award given by Economic Times.
  • Flagship brands Goodknight, Cinthol and Ezee selected Superbrands by the Superbrands Council
  • Godrej Sara Lee, the JV between the Godrej Group and Sara lee Corporation, USA is acknowledged the World's largest mat manufacturers and South Asia's largest manufacturers of Coils.
  • Godrej Consumer Products Limited, adjudged as a Business Superbrand by the Super Brands Council.
  • The Return on Capital Employed and Return on Net Worth ratios of Godrej Consumer Products - the highest in corporate India.
  • Godrej Consumer Products was awarded the "Best Managed Workforce" award given by Hewitt Associates and CNBC TV18.
  • Godrej Consumer Products features in the Top 25 list of Great Places to Work (survey conducted by GrowTalent in association with Business World) for four years in a row.
  • Lifetime Achievement Award for Godrej Industries from CHEMEXCIL, the Basic Chemicals Pharmaceuticals and Cosmetics Exports Promotion Council.
  • The Brand Trust Report published by Trust Research Advisory, a brand analytics company, ranked Godrej in 6th position in India's Most Trusted brands report on 29 January 2013.[11]

References

  1. ^ http://www.godrej.com/gstory/change/janfeb/cover.htm
  2. ^ "Godrej Group Profile". Godrej. 26 March 2013. Retrieved 27 January 2016.
  3. ^ "The Godrej Group - Godrej". Retrieved 27 January 2016.
  4. ^ "Group Structure - Godrej". Retrieved 27 January 2016.
  5. ^ "Interview with Adi Godrej". Creating Emerging Markets. Harvard Business School.
  6. ^ Godrej, online publication", 18 March 2010 http://www.godrej.com/godrej/Godrej/Pdf/GojiyoFinalRelease.pdf
  7. ^ Daily Mail, 26 April 2011 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1380383/Godrej-Boyce-Worlds-typewriter-factory-closes-doors-Mumbai.html
  8. ^ http://www.godrej.com/godrej/godrej/Pdf/Masterbrand-Nov.pdf
  9. ^ "Events". The Financial Express. 30 March 2016. Retrieved 22 June 2016.
  10. ^ Godrej Companies Overview
  11. ^ "India's Most Trusted Brands 2014".

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