Top 150 Frozen Foods Processors Report 2018
From
frozen desserts to appetizers and meals, the frozen section in U.S.
grocery stores has the ability to be a one-stop shop for on-the-go
consumers. In fact, 26% of total shoppers are shopping in the frozen
foods department more frequently than last year, and it’s being led by
Millennials and households with children, according to “The Future of
Frozen,”produced by Acosta Sales &Marketing, Jacksonville, Fla.
But,
in today’s day and age where food safety is of utmost importance and
becoming more sustainable is key to success, many of today’s frozen food
processors continue to build, expand and innovate.
In fact, the food market will experience rapid evolution in 2018, according to sector experts at MSL, Seattle, Wash.
Meanwhile,
the application of advanced analytics, the use of innovation
accelerators and the level of digital investments are just a handful of
definitions used to set innovative organizations apart,according a
report released by The Grocery Manufacturers Association, Washington,
D.C.
But, how will mergers and acquisitions re-shape the future of frozen foods?
When
Amazon, Seattle, Wash., acquired Whole Foods Market, Austin, Texas, in
June 2017, it was the shock heard round the world. An online retailer
adding a better-for-you supermarket chain to its portfolio? In fact,
this news ranked as 2017’s No. 1 food news story among Millennials,
GenXers and Baby Boomers/Matures alike, according to an “Annual Food
News Study,” produced by Hunter Public Relations, New York.
But,
little did the food and beverage industry know that this play was just
the beginning of a long line of unconventional mergers and acquisitions
to come, allowing center-store, shelf-stable food processors to take up
market share and shelf space in retailers’ freezercases.
Welcome
to Refrigerated &Frozen Foods’ annual Top 150 Frozen Foods
Processors report, which breaks down the Top 25 frozen food processors
in each of the six sectors. Processors are ranked by annual net sales
and listings.
01 、See the Reports
Specifics about each report:
Meals/Entrées—20 out of 25 processors (80%) updated their profiles.
Meat/Poultry/Seafood—20 out of 25 processors (80%) updated their profiles.
Dairy—16 out of 25 processors (64%) updated their profiles.
Snacks/Apps/Sides—16 out of 25 processors (64%) updated their profiles.
Bakery—17 out of 25 processors (68%) updated their profiles.
Fruits/Vegetables—12 out of 25 processors (48%) updated their profiles.
Twenty-two
companies appear in more than one category, and are marked with an (*)
by the company name. For those companies that didn’t respond or refused
to release figures, estimated sales numbers, which are marked with an
asterisk (*), are based on company reports, news releases, market
analysts’ reports, industry media and more. This report represents
Refrigerated &Frozen Foods’ best efforts to reflect pertinent sales
from all channels.
A special thank you goes
to Refrigerated &Frozen Foods’ sister publications—Snack Food
&Wholesale Bakery, National Provisioner and Dairy Foods—for their
research and support in the meat/poultry/seafood and dairy foods
sections, respectively. And,of course thank you to all of the
respondents for taking the time to update their company information and
providing the industry with the most up-to-date information possible.
02 、Meals&Entrees
Prepared Foods Present Added Buying Power for Retailers
Prepared foods continue to present a major opportunity for retailers, including convenience stores.
Here’s a snapshot of the Top 25 leaders in this category.
Changes from last year’s report:
Removed AdvancePierre Foods, due to Tyson Foods’ acquisition (see below).
Removed Bellisio Foods.
Removed Little Lady Foods.
Added Pinnacle Foods.
Added Monogram Foods.
Added John Soules Foods.
Added Hain Celestial.
On-Cor
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Significant events in 2017:
Palermo Villa, Inc., Milwaukee, Wis., acquired Connie’s Naturals, LLC, a Carol Stream, Ill.-based frozen pizza manufacturer.
On-Cor
Frozen Foods, Aurora, Ill., rolled out a brand refresh, which resulted
in being named a Processor to Watch in 2018 by Refrigerated &Frozen
Foods (December 2017 issue).
Schwan’s Co.,
Bloomington, Minn., acquired Better Baked Foods, North East, Pa., and
Drayton Foods, Fargo, N.D., from parent company NE Foods Inc., and
announced
plans to acquire MaMa Rosa’s Pizza
LLC,Sidney, Ohio, from private equity firm HGGC, Palo Alto, Calif.
Meanwhile, Schwan’s formed a strategic partnership with The trū Shrimp
Co., an affiliate of Ralco, Balaton, Minn., to help propel in-land
shrimp production forward. Furthermore, Schwan’s created Schwan’s
Strategic Partner Solutions,a new business unit focused on growing the
company’s private label and contract packing businesses with select
retailers and food manufacturers.
Nestlé S.A., Switzerland, announced its goal to source only eggs from cage-free hens for all food products globally by 2025.
Tyson
Foods, Inc. opened the doors to its new office building at its
Springdale, Ark., headquarters. And, as part of Tyson Foods’ focus on
sustainable food production at scale, it committed to creating a better
workplace at its production facilities. In fact, Tyson Foods announced a
collaboration with the World Resources Institute,Washington, D.C., to
develop science-based greenhouse gas and outcome-based water
conservation targets for its operations and supply chains. Tyson Foods
also acquired AdvancePierre Foods Holdings, Inc.,Cincinnati. Tyson Foods
and its corporate venture subsidiary Tyson Ventures invested in Tovala,
a Chicago-based food startup that manufacturers smart countertop steam
ovens with fresh ready-to-cook meals. Tyson Foods also formed an
agreement with startup incubators Plug and Play, Sunnyvale, Calif., and
1871, Chicago, to develop the future of the industry.
Conagra
Brands, Inc., Chicago, acquired Sandwich Bros. of Wisconsin, a producer
of frozen breakfast and entrée flatbread sandwiches and division of
Kangaroo Brands, Milwaukee, Wis.
The Kraft
Heinz Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., signed on as the largest tenant of Dallas
Logistics Pointe in Garland, Texas, for a grocery-style distribution hub
for fulfillment and logistics. Kraft Heinz also released its inaugural
corporate social responsibility report, which announces its commitment
to transition to 100% cage-free eggs in all global operations by 2025.
Post Holdings, Inc., St. Louis, acquired Bob Evans Farms, Inc., New Albany, Ohio.
Significant events to come in 2018
Ruiz
Foods, Dinuba, Calif., announced a $79 million expansion to its
Florence, S.C., facility, adding new production lines and 705 new jobs
over the next seven years.
Pinnacle Foods,
Parsippany, N.J., announced plans to build a 164,000-square-foot frozen
goods warehouse connected directly to its existing building in
Fayetteville, Ark. It’s scheduled to become operational this fall.
Paul
Norman, president of Kellogg North America, Battle Creek, Mich.,
announced plans to leave the company, effective April 1. Company CEO
Steve Cahillane will oversee the company in the interim.
Steve
Presley, currently chief finance and strategic transformation officer,
will succeed Paul Grimwood as market head and CEO of Nestlé USA,
Rosslyn, Va., effective April 1.
03 、Meat, Poultry &Seafood
The Big Boom in Frozen Meat
The
meat, poultry and seafood industry is experiencing a global boom,
according to a report produced by PMMI, The Association for Packaging
and Processing Technologies, Reston, Va. Factors influencing this boom
include population gains, increased demand for meat, poultry and seafood
and growth in foodservice and export opportunities.
Here’s a rundown of the Top 25 processos in this category.
Changes from last year’s report:
Removed AdvancePierre Foods, due to Tyson Foods’ acquisition (see below).
Added Colorado Premium.
Significant events in 2017:
Sanderson
Farms, Inc., Laurel, Mass., signed an agreement to continue processing
chickens grown by House of Raeford Farms, Rose Hill, N.C., at its St.
Pauls, N.C., poultry processing facility.
OSI
Europe Foodworks, a division of OSI Group, LLC in Europe, acquired
Hynek Schlachthof GmbH, Tauberbischofsheim, Germany. OSI Group also
opened its new GenOSI facility in the Philippines, while OSI Food
Solutions Spain added a high-capacity production line to its existing
operation in Toledo, Spain.
West Liberty
Foods, LLC, West Liberty, Iowa, agreed to acquire Crystal Lake Farms and
Free Ranger, Decatur, Ark., which now operate under the name Liberty
Free Range Poultry, L.L.C.
Greater Omaha Packing, Omaha, Neb., opened a 20,000-square-foot grinding facility.
Butterball,
LLC expanded its United States Cold Storage facility in Warsaw, N.C.
The Garner, N.C., company also closed its Montgomery, Ill., plant.
Golden
State Foods (GSF), Irvine, Calif., announced plans to open a new
manufacturing and distribution facility for its liquid products division
in Burleson, Texas. GSF also teamed up with IBM,North Castle, N.Y., to
plug into the power of the IoT, and was featured in Refrigerated
&Frozen Foods’ September 2017 cover story on foodservice
distribution.
Cargill’s North America
protein business announced plans to build a new headquarters,which is to
remain in Wichita. Cargill Protein also invested $146 million to expand
its Nashville, Tenn., facility. And, in April 2017, Cargill Protein
opened the doors to its $111 million cooked meats facility in Columbus,
Neb.
In September 2017, Seaboard Triumph
Foods expanded its new pork processing facility in Sioux City, Iowa, to
include the addition of a second shift.
Tyson
Foods, Inc. opened the doors to its new office building at its
Springdale, Ark., headquarters. And, as part of Tyson Foods’ focus on
sustainable food production at scale, it committed to creating a better
workplace at its production facilities. In fact, Tyson Foods announced a
collaboration with the World Resources Institute,
Washington,
D.C., to develop science-based greenhouse gas and outcome-based water
conservation targets for its operations and supply chains. Tyson Foods
also acquired AdvancePierre Foods Holdings, Inc.,Cincinnati. Tyson Foods
and its corporate venture subsidiary Tyson Ventures invested in Tovala,
a Chicago-based food startup that manufacturers smart countertop steam
ovens with fresh ready-to-cook meals. Tyson Foods also formed
anagreement with startup incubators Plug and Play, Sunnyvale, Calif.,
and 1871, Chicago, to develop the future of the industry.
John Soules Foods, Tyler, Texas, purchased a 266,000-square-foot facility in Valley, Ala., to produce fully cooked meat.
High
Liner Foods, Canada, acquired Rubicon Resources, LLC, a Culver City,
Calif.-based sustainably sourced frozen shrimp producer to the private
label market.
Significant events to come in 2018
Sanderson
Farms announced plans to build a new hatchery, feed mill and processing
plant in Lindale-Tyler, Texas, scheduled to open in 2019.
Simmons
Prepared Foods, Inc., Siloam Springs, Ark., announced plans to build a
new chicken facility in Benton County, Ark., scheduled to open in 2019.
Greater Omaha Packing announced plans to build an automated storage and retrieval facility.
Butterball is expanding its Raeford, N.C., operations to include a new production line for turkey bacon products.
GSF broke ground on a new 165,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art meat processing facility in Opelika, Ala.
Jensen Meat Co. announced plans to install additional IQF lines to its San Diego, Calif., headquarters processing facility.
04 、Dairy
Year-Round Ice Cream Heats up Dairy Aisle
Ice
cream is said to be one of the largest supermarket food categories, one
of only 10 with double-digit billion dollar sales, according to
Packaged Facts, Rockville, Md.
Even so,
results from a survey conducted by Cumberland Farms, Framingham, Mass.,
revealed that 95% of respondents indulge in ice cream year-round,
regardless of the season.
Here’s a rundown of the Top 25 frozen dairy processors heating up the ice cream and frozen novelties aisles.
Changes from last year’s report:
Removed Conagra Brands, per company request.
Added Hershey’s Ice Cream.
The
Kroger Co.’s culinary development team announced a new restaurant
concept, Kitchen 1883, which offers a fresh take on new American comfort
food.
Significant events in 2017:
Shamrock Foods, Phoenix, Ariz., purchased Dee’s FoodService, El Paso, Texas.
In
July 2016, France-based Danone S.A. acquired WhiteWave Foods
Co.,Broomfield, Colo. As a result, The Dannon Co. was re-named to
DanoneWave, still based in White Plains, N.Y.
Schwan’s
Co., Bloomington, Minn., created Schwan’s Strategic Partner Solutions,a
new business unit focused on growing the company’s private label and
contract packing businesses with select retailers and food
manufacturers.
Nestlé S.A., Switzerland, announced its goal to source only eggs from cage-free hens for all food products globally by 2025.
Tyson
Foods, Inc. opened the doors to its new office building at its
Springdale, Ark., headquarters. And, as part of Tyson Foods’ focus on
sustainable food production at scale, it committed to creating a better
workplace at its production facilities. In fact, Tyson Foods announced a
collaboration with the World Resources Institute,Washington, D.C., to
develop science-based greenhouse gas and outcome-based water
conservation targets for its operations and supply chains. Tyson Foods
also formed an agreement with startup incubators Plug and Play,
Sunnyvale, Calif., and 1871, Chicago, to develop the future of the
industry.
The Kroger Co., Cincinnati, and
The Kroger Co. Foundation partnered with ReFED,a multi-stakeholder,
non-profit organization committed to reducing food waste in the United
States. Kroger also announced a national effort aimed at ending hunger
in the communities it calls home and eliminating waste company-wide by
2025. Also, EG Group, a privately-held petrol forecourt convenience
store retailer based in the United Kingdom, purchased Kroger’s
convenience store business.Kroger’s culinary development team announced a
new restaurant concept,Kitchen 1883, which offers a fresh take on new
American comfort food, and opened a 12,000-square-foot,
LEED-designed Culinary Innovation Center.
Unilever,Englewood
Cliffs, N.J.,acquired Betty Ice SRL, a Romanian ice cream producer, and
Weis Frozen Foods,an Australia-based processor of ice cream products.
Significant events to come in 2018
Prairie
Farms Dairy, Inc., Edwardsville, Ill., announced a $29 million
investment in its Battle Creek, Mich., facility.Construction is expected
to be complete in April.
Steve Presley, currently chief finance and strategic transformation officer, will
succeed Paul Grimwood as market head and CEO of Nestlé USA, Rosslyn, Va., effective April 1.
05 、Snacks, Appetizers &Side Dishes
Potato Specialties Pave Way for Growth in Frozen Snacks Arena
Potato
specialties, handheld snacks and flavor fusion rank as top trends
impacting growth and innovation in the frozen snacks, appetizers and
sides sector.
Learn how the Top 25 processors in this category keep consumers coming back for more.
Changes from last year’s report:
Removed MegaMex Foods, as it’s ranked as part of Hormel Foods.
Removed Chung’s Gourmet Foods.
Added Pinnacle Foods.
Added Lamb Weston.
McCain
Foods USA, Lisle, Ill., announced plans to expand its production
capacity at its Burley, Idaho, frozen French fries manufacturing
facility.
Significant events in 2017:
McCain
Foods Ltd., Canada, opened its new $65 million state-of-the-art potato
specialty production line, expanding the company’s flagship potato
processing facility in Florenceville-Bristol, New Brunswick. Meanwhile,
McCain Foods USA, Lisle, Ill.,announced plans to expand its production
capacity at its Burley, Idaho, frozen French fry manufacturing facility.
Schwan’s
Co., Bloomington, Minn., created Schwan’s Strategic Partner Solutions, a
new business unit focused on growing the company’s private label and
contract packing businesses with select retailers and food
manufacturers.
Nestlé S.A., Switzerland, announced its goal to source only eggs from cage-free hens for all food products globally by 2025.
Tyson
Foods, Inc. opened the doors to its new office building at its
Springdale, Ark., headquarters. And, as part of Tyson Foods’ focus on
sustainable food production at scale, it committed to creating a better
workplace at its production facilities. In fact, Tyson Foods announced a
collaboration with the World Resources Institute,Washington, D.C., to
develop science-based greenhouse gas and outcome-based water
conservation targets for its operations and supply chains. Tyson Foods
also formed an agreement with startup incubators Plug and Play,
Sunnyvale, Calif., and 1871, Chicago, to develop the future of the
industry.
Lamb Weston Holdings, Inc., Eagle,
Idaho, completed the expansion of its Richland, Wash., French fry
operation. Lamb Weston also partnered with Graphic Packaging
International Inc., Atlanta, to develop Tite-Pak recyclable packaging.
Significant events to come in 2018
Ruiz
Foods, Dinuba, Calif., announced a $79 million expansion to its
Florence, S.C., facility, adding new production lines and 705 new jobs
over the next seven years.
Ajinomoto
Windsor, Inc., Ontario, Calif., announced plans to open a
state-of-the-art coated appetizer manufacturing and R&D facility in
Joplin, Mo.Steve Presley, currently chief finance and strategic
transformation officer, will succeed Paul Grimwood as market head and
CEO of Nestlé USA, Rosslyn, Va., effective April 1.
Lamb
Weston introduced Crispy on Delivery, a comprehensive solution that
combines the right product, packaging and back-of-house expertise to
deliver French fries from store to door.
06 、Bakery
Lifestyle Changes Prompt Growth in Specialty Bakery
The
global market for specialty frozen bakery has witnessed continued
demand during the last few years, and is projected to reach $3,434
million by 2022 with CAGR of 4.45% in terms of value and is projected to
reach 209,530 tons with CAGR of 3.46% in terms of volume, according to a
“Cooked Research Report,” published by Market Research Future, Woburn,
Mass.
Changes in lifestyle and adoption of
various frozen bread rolls/artisan loaves and sweet baked goods
encourage specialty frozen bakery products consumption. And, globally,
quick-service restaurants (QSR) and foodservice held more than 45% of
market share in 2016, as maximum variety of specialty frozen bakery
products available in QSR and foodservice compare to others. Meanwhile,
convenience/independent retail will witness higher growth rate during
the forecast period due to increasing number of small vendors in
specialty frozen bakery market.
Find out how the Top 25 players in this category experienced growth.
Changes from last year’s report:
Changed Maplehurst Bakeries to Weston Foods, per company request.
Changed Wenner Bread Products to Wenner Bakery, per company request.
Removed Boboli International (see below).
Added Cole’s Quality Foods.
The
global market for specialty frozen bakery has witnessed continued
demand during the last few years, and is projected to reach $3,434
million by 2022, according to a report published by Market Research
Future.
Significant events in 2017:
Schwan’s
Co., Bloomington, Minn., created Schwan’s Strategic Partner Solutions,a
new business unit focused on growing the company’s private label and
contract packing businesses with select retailers and food
manufacturers.
Tyson Foods, Inc. opened the
doors to its new office building at its Springdale, Ark., headquarters.
And, as part of Tyson Foods’ focus on sustainable food production at
scale, it committed to creating a better workplace at its production
facilities. In fact, Tyson Foods announced a collaboration with the
World Resources Institute,Washington, D.C., to develop science-based
greenhouse gas and outcome-based water conservation targets for its
operations and supply chains. Tyson Foods also formed an agreement with
startup incubators Plug and Play, Sunnyvale, Calif., and 1871, Chicago,
to develop the future of the industry.
J&J
Snack Foods Corp., Pennsauken, N.J., strengthened its portfolio by
becoming the official licensee and distributor of premium Auntie Anne’s
frozen soft pretzel products, which includes pretzels, pretzel nuggets
and pretzel sandwiches sold in retailers nationwide.
Boboli International, Stockton, Calif., filed for bankruptcy and eventually ceased operations.
Significant events to come in 2018
Bill
Toler, president and CEO of Hostess Brands, Inc., Kansas City, Mo.,
announced plans toretire, effective March 1. No replacement was named as
of press time.
CSM Bakery Solutions,
Atlanta, unveiled plans to rebrand its North American operations under
the Brill brand, effective immediately.
07 、Fruits and Vegetables
Frozen Produce Provides Number of Health Benefits Over Fresh
Counterparts
Consumers
create less waste from frozen vegetables, potato products and berries
than from fresh, canned or jarred alternatives, according to a study by
Wageningen University &Research, The Netherlands. The study,
conducted within CARVE’s public-private partnership, shows that using
frozen foods might reduce consumers’ food waste.
Meanwhile,
the nutritional value of certain frozen fruits and vegetables are
generally equal to fresh produce, according to “The Journal of Food
Composition and Analysis,” a report published by Elsevier, Atlanta. In
fact, the amounts of vitamins A and C and folates of some frozen fruits
and vegetables were greater than fresh-stored produce.
Read on to find out how today’s Top 25 frozen fruit and vegetable processors fare in the industry.
Changes from last year’s report:
Removed Lisa’s Organics.
Removed Healthy Pac Corp.
Added B&G Foods.
Changed Sunrise Growers-Frozsun Foods to Sunrise Growers, per company request.
Significant events in 2017:
Pinnacle Foods, Parsippany, N.J., took ownership of a new manufacturing facility for Birds Eye vegetables in Beaver Dam, Wis.
Schwan’s
Co., Bloomington, Minn., created Schwan’s Strategic Partner Solutions, a
new business unit focused on growing the company’s private label and
contract packing businesses with select retailers and food
manufacturers.
Inventure Foods, Inc.,
Phoenix, Ariz., sold Fresh Frozen Foods to The Pictsweet Co., Bells,
Tenn., and sold its frozen business, including the Rader Farms and
Willamette Valley Fruit Co. brands, frozen fruits, vegetable blends,
beverages and frozen desserts business to Oregon Potato Co. The
remainder of the company was scooped up by Utz Quality Foods, LLC, a
Hanover, Pa.-based salty snack manufacturer.
Twin
City Foods shifted re-pack operations from its Stanwood, Wash.,
headquarters plant, to its Pasco, Wash., facility. The corporate office
remains in Stanwood.
Significant events to come in 2018
Lakeside
Foods, Inc., Manitowoc, Wis., announced plans to invest over $40
million in expanding its Manitowoc packaging facility.The
100,000-square-foot addition would include an expanded frozen warehouse
and increased refrigerated packaging space.
Conagra
Brands, Inc., Chicago, entered into a definitive agreement to sell its
Del Monte processed fruit and vegetable business in Canada to Bonduelle
Group, Canada.
08 、The Reports
Meals &Entreés
*Company declined to confirm
**Company-wide.
(a) Reflects frozen foods sales only
(1) Unit of Nestlé S.A.
(2) Unit of Aryzta AG
(3) Unit of Ajinomoto Inc.
(4) Unit of Post Holdings, Inc.
Unit of OSI Group, LLC
Meat, Poultry &Seafood
Company declined to confirm
**Company-wide.
(a)2017 sales figure not released in time for press. Reflects 2016 sales.
(a) Reflects frozen foods sales only.
(1) Unit of JBS S.A.
(2) Unit of Cargill, Inc.
(3) Unit of Marfrig Global Foods
(4) Unit of Mountaire Corp.
(5) Unit of Seaboard Corp. and Maxwell Farms, LLC.
Dairy
*Company declined to confirm.
**Company-wide.
(a)Represents sales prior to Safeway acquisition.
(1) Unit of Nestlé S.A.
(2) Unit of Groupe Danone S.A.
(3) Unit of Unilever NV
(4) Unit of Mars, Inc.
Snacks, Appetizers &Side Dishes
*Company declined to confirm.
**Company-wide.
(a)Reflects frozen foods sales only.
(1) Unit of Nestlé S.A.
(2) Unit of Ajinomoto Inc.
(3) Unit of Post Holdings, Inc.
(4) Unit of Irving Group
(5) Unit of Yellowstone Brands Ltd.
(6) Unit of Charoen Pokphand Foods
(7) Unit of the Fillo Factory
Bakery
*Company declined to confirm.
**Company-wide.
(a)Includes entire baking and snack sector with refrigerated foods.
(1) Unit of Aryzta AG
(2) Unit of Europastry
(3) Unit of Campbell Soup Co.
(4) Unit of Thomas H. Lee Partners
(5) Unit of Geneva Glen Capital
Fruits &Vegetables
*Company declined to confirm.
**Company-wide.
(a) 2017 Sales figure not released in time for press. Reflects 2016 sales.
(1) Unit of Ajinomoto Inc.
(2) Unit of Bonduelle Group
(3) Unit of J.D. Irving Group
(4) Unit of SunOpta Inc.
(5) Unit of Oregon Potato Co.
(6) Unit of
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Author: Marina Mayer
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