Masan MEATLife’s (MML) advantages after effecting transformation plans

Sep 12th at 10:21
12-09-2021 10:21:37+07:00

Masan MEATLife’s (MML) advantages after effecting transformation plans

Masan MEATLife Corporation (MML) will be restructured by separating independent business lines in its integrated 3F (feed - farm - food) model, including the animal feed business, and transforming into a business platform that focuses solely on branded meats.

  

MML’s board of directors on September 10 tabled the transformation plan at the annual general meeting.

Masan MEATLife, a subsidiary of Masan Group, entered the meat supply chain by merging two leading animal feed companies in Viet Nam, ANCO and Proconco, in 2015.

Then, in 2017 and 2018, it invested in the rest of the supply chain (farms, processing plants and retail chains) and completed the 3F chain with the launch of fresh chilled meats in the market under the MEATDeli brand.

MEATDeli is the first chilled, branded meat in Viet Nam, and is produced using state-of-the-art European processing technology.

Nearly three years after its inception, MEATDeli owns a distribution system comprising more than 2,700 points of sale in Ha Noi, HCM City and surrounding areas and a consumer base of millions.

Potential of meat segment

With a population of nearly 100 million people and growing per capita income, Viet Nam has witnessed an increase in demand for hygienic and traceable meat.

The pork market, valued at more than US$10 billion, is the largest segment in the F&B industry. But this is a non-standardised market with more than 90 per cent of pork products on the market being unbranded whereas consumer demand for traceable products is increasing.

This offers MML's MEATDeli clean meat brand enormous potential for growth.

MML owns a high-tech pig farm in Nghe An that spreads over an area of 223 hectares and cost VND1.4 trillion ($61.5 million). It has a capacity of 250,000 pigs a year.

Its entire process of raising pigs has been closely monitored by experts to ensure the quality of each.

MML also invested more than VND2 trillion ($87.8 million) to build two meat processing complexes in Ha Nam and Long An (MEAT Ha Nam and MEATDeli Saigon) to produce chilled meat and processed meat products.

The two complexes have a total processing capacity of 2.8 million animals per year. Healthy live hogs used by MEAT Ha Nam and MEATDeli Sai Gon must go through three stringent quarantine layers.

MEAT Ha Nam and MEATDeli Saigon are considered the first two European-standard chilled meat processing facilities in Viet Nam.

MML’s net revenues in the first half of this year were up 42.1 per cent year-on-year to VND10.23 trillion ($449.4 million).

Meat has become a significant independent business segment for MML, contributing VND2.07 trillion ($90.8 million) in revenues and VND163 billion ($7.2 million) in earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortisation (EBITDA), with 3F Viet (a poultry company in which MML acquired a 51 per cent stake) accounting for 20.5 per cent of revenues.

Masan MEATLife’s meat business is expected to get into the black by the end of this year when the meat processing complexes achieve 25-30 per cent capacity utilisation in the fourth quarter compared to the current 11 per cent.

Advantages after restructuring

Under the restructuring plan, Proconco’s sales division (and Anco) will be reorganised, and the two companies’ distribution systems will be managed by their factories.

This is aimed at simplifying the distribution system and building a strategic partnership for the animal feed business. This will enable MML to improve productivity in the feed and farm sectors to provide inputs to MEATDeli.

The ultimate goal of the transformation is to provide nearly 100 million Vietnamese consumers with traceable, quality and affordable meat products.

This restructuring of MML will not alter the agreements signed with agents/distributors or affect the interests of employees, partners and shareholders. After the restructuring, each business segment will be proactive and focus on doing its job well, and MML will focus on developing the meat segment.

It does not affect Masan MEATLife’s integrated 3F model either.

MEATDeli is a fast-moving consumer goods business with a focus on building a strong brand and ensuring outstanding quality based on advanced production technologies.

Vietnamese consumers tend to choose branded foods, those that are fresh and nutritious, meet hygiene and safety standards, and are traceable. This trend is being accelerated by the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Integrating with VinCommerce, a retail affiliate of Masan Group with nearly 2,500 VinMart/VinMart+ supermarkets and stores, gives MEATDeli a great advantage in terms of distribution and ability to serve consumers.

The restructuring of MML is part of the transformative development plan announced by Danny Le, CEO of Masan Group, at the 2021 AGM.

Masan Group is ready to cooperate with strategic partners with resources and experience to maximise its strengths and achieve its Point of Life strategy to meet consumers’ every day needs.

Since the beginning of this year, the group has been tying up with a number of domestic and foreign partners such as SK Group, a group of investors including Alibaba Group and the Phuc Long tea and coffee chain.

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