May 24, 2016

THE HISTORY OF INDOMIE IN NIGERIA



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Indomie is a brand of instant noodle by Indofood, the largest instant noodle manufacturer in Indonesia with 72% of market share. It is distributed in Australia, Asia, Africa, New Zealand, the United States, Canada and European and Middle Eastern countries. "Indo" stands for "Indonesia" and "mie" stands for "noodles" in the Indonesian language, therefore "Indomie" stands for "noodles from Indonesia or Indonesian noodle". Both Indomie and IndoMie can be used to describe the brand.  
Indomie has come a long way since its humble beginnings in the 1970's. Our noodles are made from carefully selected ingredients, the best quality flour and fresh spices from the natural resources of Indonesia giving it a unique and delicious taste.
Indomie was first produced in the 1970's with the classic Chicken Flavoured Noodles. In 1983, Indomie Mi Goreng was introduced and has since become a favourite. Indomie is now a household brand name that everybody loves and has grown up with and has become part of their staple food. Indomie is available in 80 countries around the world including Australia, America, The Netherlands, Germany, Hong Kong, China, Dubai, Nigeria, and many more.
Indomie comes in many different varieties, the most popular is Mi Goreng. It literally means Fried Noodles, but without all the fuss. It’s ready in an instant for your convenience. Simply cook the noodles, drain and then add all the seasonings in. Indomie has since launched a Mi Goreng range including Barbeque Chicken, Satay, Hot & Spicy and Rendang Spicy Beef. Indomie also has a classic flavour, the Special Chicken, which is best eaten with broth. Whichever Indomie flavour you feel like, give them a go and we hope that Indomie will become your favourite noodles too.
In 1988 Indomie was introduced in Nigeria through import, and in 1995 open its first production factory in Nigeria under Dufil Prima Foods. Dufil, a joint venture between Salim Group, the Indonesian conglomerate that owns the Indomie brand, and Tolaram Group of Singapore, struggled in its early years. It is the first instant noodles manufacturing plant in Nigeria and the largest in Africa. Indomie Instant Noodles has grown to become a household name across the country. Indomie is produced in Nigeria since 1995 where it is a popular brand and has the largest instant noodle manufacturing plant in Africa. Since 2003, Dufil’s fortunes shifted and its revenues have increased at an average rate of almost 30 per cent a year. One reason is the heavy marketing focus. The company’s advertisements appear on buses and buildings around the country. Mothers with young children are a particular target market. One of Dufil’s popular catchlines reads: “No mama be like you, no noodles be like Indomie”.

TAKE AWAY
1.      The ability to leverage and raise capital internally can never be over emphasized for any firm that wants to grow
2.      Partnership should be embraced if it will lead to something better
3.      The reality that foreigners are making it in Nigeria shows that locals can also make it
4.       Nigeria is a consumption oriented country

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