COMPANY PROFILE
Mars, Incorporated
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Company Overview ........................................................................................................3 Key Facts.........................................................................................................................3 SWOT Analysis ...............................................................................................................4
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Company Overview
COMPANY OVERVIEW
Mars, Incorporated (Mars or 'the company') is involved in the manufacturing, distributing, and marketing of confectionery products, pet food, drinks and other food products. The company offers its products to distributors, specialty stores, retailers, and veterinary practices under several brands including M&M's, Snickers, Dove, Mars, Wrigley’s, Orbit, Extra, Pedigree, Whiskas, Royal Canin, Double mint, and TWIX. The company’s manufacturing and distribution facilities are spread across North America, Asia Pacific, Europe, Latin America and the Middle East. Mars also operates pet hospitals in the US and Canada. The company is headquartered in McLean, Virginia, the US.
The company generates revenues of $35,000 million annually. Mars is a privately-owned company and does not publish its financial results.
Key Facts
KEY FACTS
Head Office Mars, Incorporated 6885 Elm Street McLean Virginia McLean Virginia USA
Phone 1 703 8214900 Fax Web Address www.mars.com Revenue / turnover (USD) Financial Year End Employees 115,000 Ticker
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SWOT Analysis
SWOT ANALYSIS
Mars, Incorporated (Mars) is engaged in manufacturing and marketing confectionery products, pet food, drinks and other food products. Diversified geographic presence, and comprehensive product portfolio complemented by strong brands are the company’s major strengths, even as Private ownership remains a cause for concern. Growing pet care healthcare industry in the US, growing confectionery market in the US, and focuses on nutrition products are likely to offer growth opportunities for the company. However, increase in labor wages in the US, compliance with government regulations, and changing consumer preferences could affect its business operations.
Strength
Diversified geographic presence Comprehensive product portfolio complemented by strong brands
Weakness
Private ownership
Opportunity
Growing confectionery market in the US Growing pet healthcare industry in the US Focuses on nutrition products
Threat
Changing consumer preferences Increase in labor wages in the US Compliance with government regulations
Strength
Diversified geographic presence
The company has a strong geographic presence worldwide. Mars operates over 413 sites, including manufacturing and R&D facilities in more than 80 countries worldwide. Different businesses of Mars have diversified presence across the world. Mars Petcare, based in Brussels, Belgium, has presence in 55 countries around the world and Mars Wrigley Confectionery has operations in more than 70 countries and distribution activities in over 180 countries. Mars Food has presence in more than 30 countries. Mars Drinks business has operations across North America, Europe and Asia. Mars operates 12 manufacturing plants worldwide. Diversified geographical presence enables the company to hedge the risks of revenue loss in matured markets like North America and Europe from growth prospects in the emerging markets like Latin America and Asia Pacific.
Comprehensive product portfolio complemented by strong brands
Mars owns an extensive portfolio of leading global products and brands. The pet care business offers a wide range of pet food products under 50 brand names that include Pedigree, IAMS, Royal Canin, Whiskas, Banfield, Cesar, Sheba and Temptations, among others. Of these, Pedigree, IAMS, Royal Canin, Whiskas and Banfield are billion dollar brands. The company sells its chocolate products under 29 brand names such as M&M's, Snickers, Dove, Galaxy, Mars, Milky Way, Twix, 3 Musketeers, Balisto,
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Bounty, Maltesers and Revels, among others. M&M's, Snickers, Dove/Galaxy, Mars/Milky Way and Twix are billion-dollar chocolate brands of the company. The company's food segment comprises 13 brands that are available in more than 30 countries. Of those, Uncle Ben's is a billion-dollar global brand and is more than 70 years old. The Wrigley business offers products under various brands, among which, Wrigley's Spearmint, Juicy Fruit, Altoids, Life Savers and Doublemint have a long standing presence of more than 100 years. Mars' drinks business offers five brands such as Klix, Flavia, Alterra, The Bright Tea Co., and Dove. As a result of an extensive product portfolio and a strong brand portfolio, Mars holds leading positions globally. For instance, Mars Chocolate is among the leading chocolate manufacturers in the world. Mars Petcare is also one of the leading pet care providers globally. The extensive product portfolio provides a diversified source of revenue for the company, while the strong brand portfolio lends better visibility and presence in all distribution channels and enables Mars to reach a large customer base. This in turn, increases its market penetration opportunities. Market leadership not only provides a competitive advantage, but also enhances the company’s bargaining power.
Weakness
Private ownership
Mars is a privately-held company. Although the company produces, distributes and markets confectionery products, pet food, drinks and other food products, the company is still mired by the various challenges that a privately-owned company faces. It has limited management layers and as a result, the decisions are always taken by few members which might be detrimental for the company. On the other hand, public limited companies have an edge over these companies as they are required to have sufficient members on the management and company’s board, thus providing a wider perspective of any business dilemma and makes decision making easier and efficient. These companies are also mandated to disclose their financial and operational activities, thereby providing transparency in their operations and generating goodwill for the company. This also helps the company raise funds from the market at favorable terms. Thus private ownership puts the company at a disadvantage over its public limited counterparts.
Opportunity
Growing confectionery market in the US
Mars manufactures and distributes confectionery products in the US. The growing confectionery market is likely to provide new growth opportunities to the company by increasing the demand for its products. The demand for convenient snacks is leading to growth in the market for confectionery products in the US. Product innovations and creation of new low-fat and low-calorie products are contributing to the demand for sugar-free chocolates and non-chocolate confections. Promotional activities and social media marketing are the other driving factors in the market. Products in small sized packs and innovation with different formulations and new textures are also influencing the sales of confectionery products in the country. According to in-house research, the confectionery market in the US was valued at US$39,005.2 million in 2018, and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 3.5% during 2018-23 to reach US$46,435.1 million by 2023. In terms of volume, the confectionary market in the US was 2,900.4 million kilograms in 2018 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 2.1% during 2018-23 to reach 3,220.2 million kilograms by 2023.