Miliket: Instant noodle empire in hot water

Sep 22nd at 13:26
22-09-2016 13:26:53+07:00

Miliket: Instant noodle empire in hot water

Miliket, once the king of Vietnamese noodles ruling over about 90 per cent of the domestic market, is struggling to keep its head above the water amid current cut-throat competition.

 

Last year, Colusa-Miliket Foodstuff Joint Stock Company, a member of state-owned Southern Food Corporation and owner of the Miliket brand, raked in VND478 billion ($21.8 million) in net revenue, down 2 per cent on-year, and more than VND31 billion ($1.4 million) in after-tax profits, a 50 per cent jump on-year.

This sharp growth in profit, however, stemmed from falling ingredient prices and the application of strong cost-cutting measures, and the company’s recent financial statement bemoans chronic inefficiency in its sales activities.

Other figures related to production output and revenue have all sunk, casting a direct impact on the company’s market share, which has plunged from about 90 per cent in the 1990s to a mere 2-4 per cent at present.

In 2014, Colusa-Miliket recorded pre-tax earnings of VND26.7 billion ($1.2 million), down nearly a third from 2013.

This year, the company set a thin only VND28 billion ($1.2 million) as a target pre-tax profit, a significantly reduction compared to last year.

Colusa-Miliket’s general director Vo Van Ut has attributed the company’s unstable performance to an unfortunate combination of factors, such as high inventory, low market consumption, and robust price competition initiated by other businesses on an equal footing.

In this context, austerity policies have become inevitable for the company. Accordingly, this year, Colusa-Miliket is set to save VND980 million ($44,750) on management costs compared to 2015, while sales promotion expenses will be slashed by more than VND14 billion ($456,600) compared to last year.

During 2013-2015, members of the company’s Board of Directors and head of the Supervisory Board received the same modest remuneration of VND5 million ($228) a month. Other members of the Supervisory Board received VND3 million ($137) a month.

These wages have slightly increased this year. Except for the head of the Supervisory Board who gets VND15 million ($685) per month, other positions now receive VND7 million ($320) per month.

The company’s leaders are reportedly searching for strategic partners to boost production for market expansion.

According to the recent figures published by World Instant Noodles Association, Vietnam is currently the fourth largest instant noodle consumer worldwide, following China, Indonesia, and Japan, with consumption falling from 5.2 billion packets in 2013, to 5 billion in 2014, and 4.8 billion in 2015, closely shadowing a downtrend on the world market.

There are 50 enterprises engaged in producing instant noodles in Vietnam. Seventy per cent of the market is in the hands of three leading players, Japanese firm Acecook Vietnam, and local firms Masan Consumer and Asia Foods.

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