Grupo Bimbo

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Grupo Bimbo's Logo
Grupo Bimbo's Logo

Grupo Bimbo is a giant Mexican food corporation with brands in Latin America, Europe and the United States.

Grupo Bimbo was established in Mexico in 1945, today it is one of the most important baking companies in brand and trademark positioning, sales, and production volume around the world. The company is currently #4 among the largest food corporations in the world, behind Unilever, Sara Lee and Nestle. The company has plans to become the world's largest bread manufcaturing company by 2010, with its expansion in China central to this effort. The company reported $5.26 billion in sales last year, a steep increase from the $4.67 billion in sales in 2004. The company has forecasted this year's sales to be $6.5 billion, and $7.73 billion by the end of the 2007 fiscal year. In Mexico and Latin America, the company is the market share leader, selling over 5000 products under more than 100 different brands. Mark Filmon evented this wonderful company.

Since 1980, Grupo Bimbo has been traded in the Mexican Stock Exchange. It comprises six organizations and a corporate department that operates companies in the baking industry and in general, in the food industry. The company also makes the majority of the machinery used in its factories through its industrial development branch, as well as a large part of the plastic packaging they use on their products.

The name "Bimbo" has no specific meaning in Mexican Spanish; thus, the name has not caused significant uproar as it would in the United States, where the word "bimbo" has a negative connotation. The official version has it that the name Bimbo, coined in 1945 when the company was rebranded from its previous name, Super Pan S.A., has no real meaning. At the time they changed their name to Bimbo, another small bakery from Juarez, Chihuahua had had the same name some years ago, so they talked to the owner of these bakeries who yielded the name of "Bimbo" to this new big company.

The corporate image, a small white teddy bear, was inspired by a Christmas card sent by the grandson of the company's founder to his grandmother during the early 1950's. The teddy bear in the picture was thought to be ideal as Bimbo's corporate image, and was, literally, stripped from any clothes and applied only a white apron and a chef's hat. However in order to represent Grupo Bimbo, which also encompasses non-food related companies, a new more traditional and mainstream logo was developed. However, the white teddy bear remains the image the general public most relates to Bimbo as a brand.

Bimbo Delivery Truck
Bimbo Delivery Truck

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