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==History==
==History==
Delta Cafés was founded by Rui Nabeiro in 1961 in the town of [[Campo Maior, Portugal|Campo Maior]], [[Alentejo]] in a small 50-m² warehouse, which could only handle two 30&nbsp;kg roasters. In 1998, the Nabeiro/Delta Cafés Group was restructured and gave rise to 22 companies organized into strategic areas, with turnover of approximately [[Euro|€]]160 million. In the 2000s, it become the market leader for coffee in Portugal, with a market share of 38%. It has 47,000 direct retail clients (among the largest of which is [[Sonae]], a leading Portuguese retailer) and 3,000 employees.<ref>[http://www.wbcsd.org/Plugins/DocSearch/details.asp?DocTypeId=24&ObjectId=MjQ1Ng&URLBack=%2Ftemplates%2FTemplateWBCSD5%2Flayout%2Easp%3Ftype%3Dp%26MenuId%3DODY%26CurPage%3D10%26SortOrder%3DPubDate%2520ASC Sonae: Delta Cafés socially responsible coffee (Case Study)], [[World Business Council for Sustainable Development]] (WBCSD).</ref> Also in the 2007, Delta Cafés launched its own [[espresso]] products, Delta Q, based on a proprietary system of single-serving "capsules" containing ground coffee and ''[[rooibos]]'', and specialized machines to brew [[espresso]] from the contents of the capsules in a similar way to that of [[Nestlé]]'s [[Nespresso]] brand portfolio.<ref>[http://imagensdemarca.sapo.pt/dossier/detalhes.php?id=496], Delta Q</ref>In October 2017, Delta Cafes partnered with the 'e-commerce' platform Alibaba.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.jornaleconomico.sapo.pt/noticias/delta-cafes-a-venda-no-gigante-online-alibaba-225506|title=Delta Cafés à venda no gigante online Alibaba|last=Silva|first=Nuno Miguel|date=2017-10-25|work=O Jornal Económico|access-date=2017-11-03|language=pt-PT}}</ref>
Delta Cafés was founded by Rui Nabeiro in 1961 in the town of [[Campo Maior, Portugal|Campo Maior]], [[Alentejo]], in a small 50-m² warehouse, which could only handle two 30&nbsp;kg roasters and with the participation of onlt three workers.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.theceomagazine.com/business/rui-miguel-nabeiro/|title=Rui Miguel Nabeiro|date=2016-08-25|work=The CEO Magazine|access-date=2018-01-17|language=en-AU}}</ref> In 1994, the company became Portugal's market leader with a share of 42%.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMAYH8_Fbrica_da_Delta_Cafs_Campo_Maior_Portugal|title=Fábrica da Delta Cafés - Campo Maior, Portugal - Iconic Factories on Waymarking.com|website=www.waymarking.com|language=en|access-date=2018-01-17}}</ref> In 1998, the Nabeiro/Delta Cafés Group was restructured and gave rise to 22 companies organized into strategic areas, with turnover of approximately [[Euro|€]]160 million. In the 2000s, it become the market leader for coffee in Portugal, with a market share of 38%. It has 47,000 direct retail clients (among the largest of which is [[Sonae]], a leading Portuguese retailer) and 3,000 employees.<ref>[http://www.wbcsd.org/Plugins/DocSearch/details.asp?DocTypeId=24&ObjectId=MjQ1Ng&URLBack=%2Ftemplates%2FTemplateWBCSD5%2Flayout%2Easp%3Ftype%3Dp%26MenuId%3DODY%26CurPage%3D10%26SortOrder%3DPubDate%2520ASC Sonae: Delta Cafés socially responsible coffee (Case Study)], [[World Business Council for Sustainable Development]] (WBCSD).</ref> Also in the 2007, Delta Cafés launched its own [[espresso]] products, Delta Q, based on a proprietary system of single-serving "capsules" containing ground coffee and ''[[rooibos]]'', and specialized machines to brew [[espresso]] from the contents of the capsules in a similar way to that of [[Nestlé]]'s [[Nespresso]] brand portfolio.<ref>[http://imagensdemarca.sapo.pt/dossier/detalhes.php?id=496], Delta Q</ref>In October 2017, Delta Cafes partnered with the 'e-commerce' platform Alibaba.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.jornaleconomico.sapo.pt/noticias/delta-cafes-a-venda-no-gigante-online-alibaba-225506|title=Delta Cafés à venda no gigante online Alibaba|last=Silva|first=Nuno Miguel|date=2017-10-25|work=O Jornal Económico|access-date=2017-11-03|language=pt-PT}}</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 08:55, 17 January 2018

Novadelta, S.A.
Company typeSociedade Anónima
Founded1961 (1961)
FounderRui Nabeiro
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
ProductsCoffee, tea, sandwiches and iced drinks
Websitewww.deltacafes.com/en

Delta Cafés (Portuguese pronunciation: [dɛɫtɐ kɐfɛʃ]) is a Portuguese coffee roasting and coffee packaging company headquartered in Campo Maior, Alentejo. The company was founded in 1961 and is among the top market leaders in the Iberian Peninsula. The company belongs to Nabeiro Group, the personal conglomerate of its founder Rui Nabeiro, which include interests on agribusiness, agriculture, real estate, hotels, and other services.[1]

History

Delta Cafés was founded by Rui Nabeiro in 1961 in the town of Campo Maior, Alentejo, in a small 50-m² warehouse, which could only handle two 30 kg roasters and with the participation of onlt three workers.[2] In 1994, the company became Portugal's market leader with a share of 42%.[3] In 1998, the Nabeiro/Delta Cafés Group was restructured and gave rise to 22 companies organized into strategic areas, with turnover of approximately 160 million. In the 2000s, it become the market leader for coffee in Portugal, with a market share of 38%. It has 47,000 direct retail clients (among the largest of which is Sonae, a leading Portuguese retailer) and 3,000 employees.[4] Also in the 2007, Delta Cafés launched its own espresso products, Delta Q, based on a proprietary system of single-serving "capsules" containing ground coffee and rooibos, and specialized machines to brew espresso from the contents of the capsules in a similar way to that of Nestlé's Nespresso brand portfolio.[5]In October 2017, Delta Cafes partnered with the 'e-commerce' platform Alibaba.[6]

References

  1. ^ Delta Cafes- Sociedade Gestora De ParticipaÇoes Sociais, S.a., BusinessWeek
  2. ^ "Rui Miguel Nabeiro". The CEO Magazine. 2016-08-25. Retrieved 2018-01-17.
  3. ^ "Fábrica da Delta Cafés - Campo Maior, Portugal - Iconic Factories on Waymarking.com". www.waymarking.com. Retrieved 2018-01-17.
  4. ^ Sonae: Delta Cafés socially responsible coffee (Case Study), World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD).
  5. ^ [1], Delta Q
  6. ^ Silva, Nuno Miguel (2017-10-25). "Delta Cafés à venda no gigante online Alibaba". O Jornal Económico (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 2017-11-03.