Vinamilk: A Case Study On Partnering Up To Expand On The World Market
Vinamilk: A Case Study On Partnering Up To Expand On The World Market
Vinamilk: A Case Study On Partnering Up To Expand On The World Market
Kim Nguyen
Abstract
Vinamilk has continued to be a pioneer in the food industry because of four
reasons. First of all, Vinamilk’s product research and technology development
have been increasingly improved and updated to ensure food safety in their new
products in order to change the domestic consumer behavior that exists in
Vietnam, namely the consumer perception that dairy products made in France
or the Netherlands would be the best choice. Secondly, Vinamilk has effectively
invested in brand building and market expansion. The company pays attention to
studies on local markets, and to consumer habits, age, and gender demands to let
its retailer network grow and to promote each specific product in different areas
of Vietnam. Moreover, Vinamilk also is spreading to overseas markets, includ-
ing the difficult markets such as the USA, Australia, Cambodia, Laos,
New Zealand, and Middle East countries. Thirdly, investing in people is the
core of success for Vinamilk. Finally, in order to have sustainable development
as well as preserve prestige in the market, respect for business ethics and the
actions to bring sustainable values to the society and the community play a very
important role.
1 Introduction
K. Nguyen (*)
The Honor’s Program of the International Business School, Hanze University OAS, Groningen,
The Netherlands
e-mail: [email protected]
(Vietnamnet 2013a). Vinamilk is the most popular and pioneer brand name for
dairy products, and their portfolio includes powdered milk, liquid milk, yogurt,
condensed milk and fruit juices. Vinamilk’s products are produced and distributed
not only nationwide, but also around the world including New Zealand, Thailand,
and the USA. It has 183 distributors and nearly 94,000 sales points covering
64 provinces in Vietnam. Exported products from Vinamilk, including infant
formula, nutritional powder, condensed milk, fresh milk, soy milk, and yogurt,
are now present in 26 national markets in the world including the USA, Australia,
Canada, Russia, Japan, Thailand, South Korea, Sri Lanka, the Philippines, South
China, and various Middle East countries (Vinamilk 2014a).
In 2013, Vinamilk established a factory in Poland with a charter capital of
3 million US$. The company’s main activity is wholesale of agricultural raw
materials: trade in live animals, agricultural raw materials for the production of
milk, food, and beverages (Vneconomy 2013). Vinamilk is expected to invest in
depth in Europe to become one of the 50 largest dairy businesses in the world, with
expected sales of 3 billion US$ in 2017 (Bloomberg 2012).
Since its establishment 37 years ago, Vinamilk has developed a reputable brand
in Vietnam and gradually penetrated the world market. The possibility for the
company to expand to overseas markets in Europe would be high. In order to find
out if this plan is realistic or not, this chapter presents an overview of the company’s
current position in the world and how it can enter into the competitive market in
Europe.
2 Company Profile
2.1 History
Vinamilk was founded in 1976 under the name of Southern Coffee-Dairy Com-
pany, a subsidiary of the General Food Directorate, and had six factories in
operation in Vietnam. In 1978, the company introduced powdered milk and cereal
with milk powder for the first time in Vietnam. In 2004, it acquired Saigon Milk
Joint Stock Company and increased its share capital to 430 billion US$ (Vinamilk
2013a). In 2003, the company converted to a joint stock company and changed its
name to Vietnam Dairy Products Joint Stock Company (Vinamilk). Ms. Kieu Lien
Mai has been General Director of Vinamilk since 1992 and became one of 50 out-
standing leaders in Asia in 2012–2013 (Bloomberg 2012). She was born in Paris in
1953, graduated from a prestigious university in Moscow, and joined Vinamilk as
an engineer in charge of the production of condensed milk and yogurt in Truong
Tho Dairy Factory, Milk Company—South Coffee (forerunner of Vinamilk). In
1983, Mai studied Economics at the University of Leningrad (Russia), and after
that, she was appointed as Deputy Director of Vinamilk in 1984. She has held the
position of General Director from 1992 to the present (Soha 2014). In 2014, Mai
was cited by Forbes Asia magazine in its 2014 list of the most powerful business
women in Asian and ranked 23 out of 48 (Vietnambreakingnews 2014).
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In 2011, the Miraka Milk Powder factory in New Zealand, which accounted for
19 % of the equity of Vinamilk, came into operation, and this is the first investment
abroad for Vinamilk.
In January 2014, Vinamilk invested in building a new factory, located in the
Phnom Penh Special Economic Zone, with a total area of 30,000 m2 in Cambodia,
named the Angkor Dairy Products Company Limited Company. This plant was a
total investment of 23 million dollars, which was contributed 51 % to Vinamilk
(Vneconomy 2014).
Nowadays, Vinamilk is the leading dairy company and is in the top ten of the
strongest brands in Vietnam. During more than 30 years, Vinamilk has built eight
factories and three plants with a variety of products available from the
200 sterilized, pasteurized, and dairy products sold not only in Vietnam, but also
around the world.
In 2012, the total number of employees in Vinamilk in Vietnam was 4853, almost
half of whom ranged in age from 30 to 40, and 50 % of employees possess a
bachelor degree. The workforce of Vinamilk is a consolidation of about 5000
people of different occupations, ages and areas of expertise. Together with expan-
sion in production scale and operation areas, Vinamilk is always consistent in the
viewpoint of respect for the employees. Each person, no matter what field or level
he or she is, is given an equal chance to show his or her own value and contribute to
the corporation’s success (Tables 1, 2 and 3).
Vinamilk offers over 200 products to satisfy different classes of income. Vinamilk
presents extensive product lines under five brand names: Vinamilk (liquid milk,
yogurt, and ice cream), Vfresh (fruit juice and soy milk), Dielac (powdered milk),
Ridielac (nutrition powder) and condensed milk, all of which aim for higher margin
value-added products. Due to health concerns, Vinamilk is now shifting to more
products that offer an additional value for the customer. For example, for yogurt
products, Vinamilk has introduced new value-added products such as Collagen
milk and liquid milk with ADH, and powdered milk with more nutritional
ingredients. Also, Vinamilk has products for all income levels, with broad packag-
ing, products size, and flavors. Main business areas:
From Table 4, we can see that revenues have significantly increased from 2011 to
2015. The most remarkable point is that the operating profit in 2015 is expected to
triple, from 196.2 million US$ in 2011 to 501.1 million US$ in 2015.
Export sales accounted for 10 % of company revenue. The main export markets
of the company are: Middle Eastern countries, Cambodia, the Philippines, and
Australia.
Vinamilk dominates the domestic yogurt and condensed milk market, with a market
share of 71 % and 88 %, respectively, in 2011 (Vinamilk 2013a). Condensed milk has
a low margin (est. gross margin of 13 %), low growth rate (volume growth rate about
2–3 %), and requires significant capital to manufacture. Friesland Campina seems to
have given up on this product line and small players do not find it attractive enough to
enter. Vinamilk, with its 88 % market share, has been the leader of this market. Yogurt
involves heavy investment in coolers and chilled transportation vehicles, which
creates a barrier for new entry. With 28 % revenue in 2011, and yogurt factories in
the north, south, and central of Vietnam (Vinamilk 2013b), Vinamilk has an advan-
tage for this product which guarantees its dominant market share (Fig. 1).
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Revenues from the domestic market made up almost the entire revenue from 2008
to 2011. However, it decreased slightly in 2011, to 87 %. Apparently, Vinamilk’s
revenue mainly came from the domestic market; however, its overseas market also
increased significantly from 11 to 13 % from 2009 to 2011 (Fig. 2).
In Vietnam, Vinamilk and Dutch Lady are the largest dairy companies; their
combined market share is up to nearly 80 %. Milk imported from companies such
as Mead Johnson, Abbott, and Nestle attain about 15 % market share based mainly
on milk powder. The remaining 5 % market share is distributed over 20 small-scale
milk producers, such as Nutifood, Milk Hanoi, Ba Vi, etc.
Both Vinamilk and Friesland Campina have products in all of the product lines,
from UHT (Ultra High Temperature) milk to powdered milk. Others try to penetrate
the drinking milk segment, but still their market share is less than 5 % each. Dairy
companies locate their factories mostly to be able to supply their large northern and
southern markets in Vietnam, and Vinamilk is the only one that has factories
located in a central part of the country.
Meanwhile, market leader Vinamilk currently accounts for 80 % of the domestic
condensed milk market, 90 % of the yogurt market, 50 % of the processed milk
market, and 25 % of the fresh milk market.
Vinamilk not only dominates the domestic market, but has also affirmed its position
in the world market and its products are now present in 26 countries. Export sales in
2012 reached 1687 million US$, which is an increase of threefold from 2008 (over
560 million US$). In 2013, Vinamilk’s export revenues were estimated at 230 mil-
lion US$ (Vietnamnet 2013b).
In 2013, revenue exports of Vinamilk amounted to about 230 million US$, for
which Cambodia accounted for 40–50 million US$; this has sufficient market
potential for companies who are considering building a plant here. In addition,
the company has a stake in a dairy plant in New Zealand, and has invested in UHT
milk production lines for the Vietnam market. This demonstrates that they are
diversifying and not only producing milk powder serving local markets.
By these achievements, Vinamilk is ranked 17th among its peers in Southeast
Asia in terms of market share (Vietcapital Security 2012) (Table 5). Furthermore,
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Vinamilk is expected to expand its market not only in Poland, but also in other
Europeans countries over the next 10 years.
Despite facing many challenges in crisis times, Vinamilk has been ranked eighth
out of the ten leading Vietnamese companies paying the most in income tax in
2013, according to the V1000 Ranking, which is a list of 1000 companies with the
highest corporate income tax paid in 2013 (VNeconomy 2013). Also, Vinamilk has
been considered as the most efficient domestic company and has a huge impact on
business operation of Vietnamese enterprises.
Laying the foundation for business ethics and contributing to the development of
education, Vinamilk has supported ten thousands of Vietnam elementary school
students during the past 10 years along with the Ministry of Education. Vinamilk
has helped bring up the Vietnamese talent generation, motivate Vietnamese young
pupils, and improve the outdated educational system. Also, Vinamilk has
contributed billions to many charitable organizations and community development
programs in Vietnam. For example, the scholarship program “Vinamilk—Nurtur-
ing young talent Vietnam” has awarded 1000 scholarships worth 1 billion US$ to
elementary pupils who have outstanding achievements. Furthermore, the company
has organized “Towering Vietnam Dairy Foundation” and “Fund one million trees
for Vietnam”, as well as spending 5 billion US$ on providing more than 300,000
children with free milk (Vinamilk 2014b).
4 Future Developments
Vinamilk has faced many challenges in the development and expansion of its
products. Firstly, the unavailability or shortage of supply of raw materials affect
the ability of on-going operations and increase product costs. Since Vinamilk has
mainly used imported raw materials from New Zealand, its products depend on the
market price in the world and the company has been faced with fluctuations in
prices during the crisis period. Secondly, safety issues regarding dairy quality are
one of the factors that will impact the dairy industry in the future. In 2012, the
melamine milk scandal made the consumption of milk and milk products decrease
dramatically in Vietnam. Therefore, overcoming the widespread negative percep-
tion of Vinamilk and the mis-management of printed information and social media
will be a challenge for the company in the coming years. Furthermore, Vinamilk
needs to find a way to change the consumer perception and buying behavior that
only foreign dairy brands can produce quality dairy products at a competitive price.
Vinamilk has to prove that the company can totally raise the quality of domestic
milk by investing enormous amount of money on modern equipment and by
applying the most advanced technology to their new products. Finally, the biggest
challenge for Vinamilk is probably maintaining innovation in the domestic market
while foreign companies continually expand their market in Vietnam. For example,
the biggest competitor for Vinamilk in Vietnam is Friesland Campina, which has
23 % of the market share. For overseas markets, the reputation of the company and
its financial strength could become challenges since Vinamilk is originally from a
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Table 5 (continued)
Market cap Div. yield P/ ROE ROA
Index Short name (USD mn) (%) P/E B (%) (%)
24 CHINA AGRI- 2852 1.5 14.1 0.8 5.9 1.7
INDUS
25 FIRST 2656 1.8 10.5 2.5 25.7 15.1
RESOURCES
26 THAI UNION 2626 2.4 13.1 2.2 18.8 6.5
FROZE
27 YAMAZAKI 2581 1.7 17.4 0.9 5.2 1.9
BAKING
28 BEIJING 2446 0.8 23.8 3.9 17.5 12.9
DABEIN-A
29 KEWPIE 2262 1.6 14.3 1.1 7.8 4.4
30 FRASER & 2191 3.6 24.2 4.3 17.6 10.8
NEAVE
31 GRAINCORP 2111 3.9 11.6 1.6 14.1 7.5
LTD-A
32 GENTING 2089 1.2 18.0 1.9 11.2 8.7
PLANTATI
33 BEIJING YAN-A 2050 2.1 15.1 1.3 9.0 4.8
34 ANHUI 2028 1.4 10.8 2.5 26.1 17.4
GUJINGD-B
35 SMART TBK 2027 2.9 10.4 2.3 24.4 12.5
36 CP POKPHAND 2017 4.1 13.6 2.5 26.5 13.2
CO L
37 KAGOME 2007 1.1 23.8 1.7 7.5 4.1
38 HITE JINRO CO 1929 4.3 21.1 1.4 6.8 2.8
39 LOTTE 1918 0.3 21.1 0.8 3.8 2.5
CONFECTION
40 BIOSTIME 1896 2.0 19.4 6.1 32.9 25.6
INTERNA
41 GUANGDONG 1842 0.8 25.5 4.0 16.6 8.8
HAID-A
Average 3733 2.2 17.4 2.8 18.5 10.7
Source: Bloomberg
poor country with low-skilled employees. However, if Vinamilk wants to turn itself
into a leading company in food and beverage, the company will have to expand its
product portfolio as the giant group Danone has done in France.
The biggest competitor for Vinamilk in Vietnam is Friesland Campina which
products have been available under the Dutch Lady brand for more than 85 years.
Friesland Campina’s condensed milk has grown to be the best-known consumer
brand in the country. Also, the Dutch Lady brand has a range of dairy products for
different types of consumers; for instance, Friso is a market leader in infant
nutrition product. Its market share is approximately 27 %. In addition, Friesland
Campina Vietnam has two production locations in Vietnam (Ha Nam and Binh
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Duong) and these dairy farms can produce 60 million liters of fresh milk annually,
accounting for around 25 % of the domestic demand for raw material
(Vietnamnews 2012). Therefore, in the future, Friesland Campina will become
the main competitor for Vinamilk. Also, the domestic market is crowded with
domestic competitors such as Bavi, Moc Chau, Dalat, but those companies do not
hold a significant percentage of market share.
Since the Netherlands is famous for its dairy products and Friesland Campina,
the market leader is established in Leeuwarden in the Netherlands, it would seem
unwise for Vinamilk to enter the Dutch market with daily products such as milk and
cheese. However, the demands for healthy products such as diet drinks or anti-
ageing green tea could increase in the Netherlands due to the fact that the popula-
tion is ageing rapidly (OECDobsever 2014) and one-third of the population is
overweight or obese (Iamexpat 2012). Vinamilk has a valuable chance to reach
this potential market with its new generation products such as Lincha tea with
honey, which the company says helps improve the health of people.
Furthermore, a significant amount of dairy companies exist in the Netherlands
including Simdico Food. Uniekaas Vastgoed have proved that they can operate a
dairy business and even make a profit in the Netherlands by producing products that
are good and cheaper than domestic ones. Another example is the German brand
Crownfield, whose milk can be found in Lidl supermarkets in the Netherlands.
Vinamilk, therefore, has an advantage in that the company can produce products
using inexpensive labor and raw materials in Vietnam.
5 Conclusions
Vinamilk has continued to be a pioneer in the food industry in general and in the
dairy and beverage industry in particular because of the following main reasons.
Firstly, Vinamilk’s product research and technology development have been
increasingly improved and updated. Vinamilk has used the latest technology to
ensure food safety in their new products in order to change the domestic consumer
behavior that exists in Vietnam, namely the consumer perception that dairy
products made in France or the Netherlands would be the best choice. Vinamilk
uses the most advanced technology in the world in its dairy factories. All processes
in the plant are fully automated, and are controlled by Tetra Pak Group’s integrated
robots (Vinamilk 2014b). In addition, many experts from Germany and Switzerland
are invited to work directly in the factory to analyze the nutritional demand of the
Vietnamese and to launch the blended formula for new products which are suitable
for each group of customers. Secondly, Vinamilk has effectively invested in brand
building and market expansion. This is considered as the most outstanding perfor-
mance of Vinamilk in Vietnam. The company pays attention to studies on local
markets, and to consumer habits, age, and gender demands to grow its retailer
network and to promote each specific product in different areas of Vietnam.
Moreover, Vinamilk also reaches overseas markets, including the difficult markets
such as the USA, Australia, Cambodia, Laos, New Zealand, and Middle East
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countries. Thirdly, investing in people is the core of success for Vinamilk. The
company has tried to create an attractive, dynamic working environment for their
employees in order to improve the quality of life and raise skill levels for each
member of the company. Vinamilk aims to build a working environment that
ensures the following aspects:
(Vinamilk 2013b).
Finally, in order to have sustainable development as well as preserve prestige in
the market, respect for business ethics and the actions to bring sustainable values to
the society and the community play a very important role, in addition to
implementing proper business operation strategies. For years, Vinamilk has been
known as a leading community-oriented enterprise with charitable activities. In
2013, along with the Trade Union, the Communist Youth Union, and all employees
of the company, Vinamilk organized a lot of activities to support the community
with practical and meaningful activities in a spirit of solidarity. In addition,
Vinamilk has coordinated with the Ministry of Education to support primary school
children in remote places by providing free drinking milk for 10 years.
By entering a co-operative agreement with three leading European partners at
the same time, Vinamilk not only strengthened its position as a leading nutrition
company in Vietnam but also has crossed borders to become a world brand of the
future. Vinamilk is cooperating with DSM (from Switzerland), Lonza (also from
Switzerland) and Chr. Hansen (from Denmark). These all are leading European
nutrition groups with over 100 years experience in development and ownership of
important scientific nutrition contributions from all over the world. These partners,
which have been in close cooperation with Vinamilk during the past years, special-
ize in researching, developing and applying micro-substance and microbial science
for Dielac Alpha, Dielac Mama, and Ridielac. Therefore, Vinamilk products have
high quality and meet international standards on nutrition product for infants and
children which are accepted in the markets of developed countries such as the USA,
New Zealand, and European countries. The growth strategy of Vinamilk is based on
the understanding of nutritional demands of Vietnamese children, supplying
products which meet specific international standards and nutritional needs, and
establishing a prestigious milk brand for Vietnamese consumers. This global
co-operation helps to implement the aforesaid strategy and to make Vinamilk a
successful global brand.
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