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SPC Group
Company typePublic
IndustryFood
Founded1945
HeadquartersSeoul, South Korea
Key people
Hur Young-in (Chairman)
ProductsBread, Confectionery, Food Service
SubsidiariesSamlip General Food
Paris Croissant
BR Korea
Websitehttp://www.spc.co.kr
SPC Group
Hangul
SPC 그룹
Revised RomanizationSPC geurup
McCune–ReischauerSPC kŭrup

SPC Group (hangul: SPC그룹) is a large South Korean chaebol (conglomerate), producing food and confectionery products and headquartered in Seoul. Sangmidang, the precursor of Samlip General Food was founded in 1945, and the group was launched in 2004. SPC Group is one of the oldest brands in the confectionery and bakery industry in Korea. Its catering centers are based in Seongnam, Gyeonggi-do.

In addition to Samlip General Food and Shany, SPC Group has market-leading franchise brands such as Paris Croissant (Bakery) and BR Korea (Donuts and Ice-cream) as subsidiaries. The company also has SPL, SPC Capital, Samlip GFS and Mildawon, to name a few, as subsidiary companies, further broadening business scope with overseas establishments in the United States, China, Vietnam, and Singapore.

"SPC" stands for "Samlip/Shany," "Paris Croissant," and "Companies (including BR Korea and other subsidiaries of today and tomorrow)."

History

In 1945, Hur Chang-sung, start a small confectionery outfit named Sangmidang. Later on in 1959, the business started to take off and changed to name Samlip. A couple of years later, Samlip began to produce bread and biscuits. His business was aligned with the government policies. It helps to feed the public as the country struggled to rebuild itself after the Korean War. Soon enough, a cream-filled pastry became the first to hit the shelves in Korea. Samlip's quality was high for sales in US military camps. In the late 1960s, there were many rivals including Koryo Dang Bakery, Tae Geuk Dang and New York Bakery hit the scene. In 1972, Hur set up another arm called Shany to specialize in High-end cakes. Eventually, Hur's son, Hur Young-in oversaw Shany's operation and took over Samlip group.[1]

Subsidiaries

Samlip General Food

Samlip General Food (KRX: 005610) is headquartered in Siheung. Samlip General Food, formerly known as Sangmidang, was established in 1945, and is a forerunner of the SPC Group. It makes bread and confectionery products. Its manufacturing centers are based in Jeongwang-dong Siheung Gyeonggi-do and Daegu. The company’s Core Identity was further reinforced through the acquisition of Shany, a high-end cake brand established in 1972. Samlip is also diversifying its business into tteok (Korean rice cake) and restaurant franchising.

Shany

The Company is headquartered in Seongnam. It was established in 1972 under the previous name Hankook International Foods. It makes bread and confectionery products. Its manufacturing centers are based in Sangdaewon1-dong Seongnam Gyeonggi-do, Gwangju and Daegu. The Company was incorporated a group member by Samlip General Food.

Paris Croissant
Company typePublic
IndustryFood
Key people
Cho Sang-ho (CEO)
ProductsBaguette, Croissant, Cake in Bread, Confectionery
Revenue1.51 Billion USD (2013)
Paris Baguette, Yeongdeungpo-gu, 2006

Paris Croissant

Paris Croissant is a South Korean franchise bakery that utilizes authentic French baking. In 1988, Paris Croissant launched Paris Baguette, which grew into a top bakery café franchise brand in Korea. With the expansion into the Chinese market in 2004, the company began going global and now has local subsidiaries in the US, Vietnam, and Singapore. Other F&B brands include Paris Croissant Café (premium bakery café), Pascucci (Italian espresso café), LINA’s and Tamati (sandwich), Passion5 (upscale dessert gallery), L’atelier (café restaurant), and Jamba Juice (smoothie). The company is also rapidly gaining traction in the restaurant industry with brands such as Queens Park (organic), LaGrilla (Italian), The World Vine (wine), Parlour (European casual cuisine)and Vera Napoli. 2013 Revenue of USD $1.51 Billion. In the United States, Paris Baguette is named as Paris Baguette Café. Most of Paris Baguette Café's chains are located near the Los Angeles metropolitan area and is substantially increasing ever since 2008. It has stores in California, New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts and Pennsylvania.

BR Korea

BR Korea is a joint venture established by the SPC Group and Dunkin' Brands, Inc. in 1985. In the first year, the company launched Baskin Robbins, cultivating the premium ice cream market in Korea. In 1993, BR Korea launched Dunkin' Donuts, leading the way to dominating the donut segment of the Korean baked goods market. Due to much continuous growth, BR Korea now operates over 1800 Baskin Robbins and Dunkin' Donuts brand stores. Ice cream is produced in BR Korea's Eumseung plant with a certified Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points system (HACCP), and coffee beans are roasted in BR Korea's large-scale roasting center.

Other Subsidiaries

  • SPC Logistics
  • SPC Cloud
  • SPC Networks
  • SPC Capital
  • Samlip GFS
  • Sungil Chemical
  • Mildawon
  • S dairy Foods

Social Contribution

  • Happy Scholarship

SPC group support university students who have a part-time job in branch of SPC. SPC give them half of the scholarship.

  • Happy bread distributor

Brands

See also

References

  1. ^ Kim Ji-hyun; Lee Ji-yoon. "[Power Korea] SPC Group bakes formula for success". koreaherald. Retrieved 22 November 2014.