Orkla ASA () is a Norwegian conglomerate operating in Europe, Asia and the US. At present, Orkla operates in the branded consumer goods, aluminium products and financial investment sectors. Orkla ASA is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange and its head office is in Oslo, Norway. , Orkla had 21,423 employees. The Group's turnover in 2021 totalled NOK 50.4 billion.
Operations
Orkla's branded consumer goods division produces brands in many fields, primarily in the Nordic region, but also in other places such as Central and Eastern European countries, and the Baltic region. Among the companies owned by Orkla are Abba Seafood, Beauvais foods, Chips, Felix, Göteborgs Kex, Kalev, KiMs, Lilleborg, MTR Foods, Rasoi Magic, Peter Möller, Nidar, OLW, Panda, Procordia Food, Stabburet, Sætre, Pierre Robert Group and Laima.
As of February 2020 Orkla had major ownership in Jotun (42.6%). Borregaard was divested and listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange in 2012. Orkla's 50% interest of Sapa Group was sold in 2017.
History
Orkla started out in 1654 with pyrite mining at Løkken Verk in Sør-Trøndelag, Norway. Later the company also started mining copper, but copper mining was abandoned in 1845. In 1904 Orkla Grube-Aktiebolag was founded by Christian Thams to start commercial mining at Løkken Verk, which included the construction of Thamshavnbanen, the first electric railway in Norway, between Løkken Verk and Thamshavn. This railway is still operated as a museum railway after the mining operations at Løkken Verk were closed on 10 July 1987.
In 1929, Orkla became listed on Oslo Stock Exchange and in 1931 the new smelting plant at Thamshavn outside Orkanger was opened. By 1941 Orkla started with a separate investments portfolio, and opened offices in Oslo in 1975. In 1984 Orkla started a major takeover of Norwegian newspapers, creating Orkla Media as one of the three largest media companies in Norway. Half of the magazine publisher Egmont-Mortensen was added to Orkla Media in 1992 and the Danish Det Berlingske Officin in 2000. Orkla sold the media section to Mecom in 2006.
In 1986 Orkla merged with Borregaard based in Sarpsborg to form Orkla Borregaard. The company then merged with Nora Industrier in 1992. Borregaard was spun off and introduced to the Oslo Stock Exchange in October 2012, with Orkla retaining a minority stake in the company. Orkla heavily invested in foods and among others acquired Swedish brewery Pripps as well as other companies, including Abba Seafood, Baltic Beverages Holding and Procordia Food. Norwegian Ringnes and Pripps were merged with Carlsberg Breweries, where Orkla acquired a 40% ownership in 2000. Orkla sold its ownership in Carlsberg in 2004.
In 2005 Orkla bought the Norwegian material company Elkem and Sapa Group in Sweden. In 2010 Orkla bought the Estonian confectionery company Kalev.
In January 2011, Orkla sold Elkem to China National Bluestar.
In November 2018 Orkla announced that it will acquire Finnish Kotipizza Group.
In March 2022, Orkla Health announced it had acquired 100% of the shares of dietary supplements supplier Healthspan Group Limited for ã65 million on a cash and debt-free basis.
Brands
Orkla Foods
- Abba Seafood â seafood (Sweden)
- Ahti â herring
- Bähncke â condiments
- Banos â banana spread (Norway)
- Beauvais â condiments
- Big One â frozen pizzas (Norway)
- Big One Diner â American food
- Bjellands Fiskeboller â canned fish balls (Norway)
- Bob â juice, fruit preserves
- Boy â herring
- Den Gamle Fabrik â fruit preserves
- Denja â salads, herrings (Norway)
- Ejderns â caviar
- Ekstrom â desserts
- Everest â bottled water (Latvia)
- Felix â condiments, potatoes, vegetables
- Frödinge â desserts (Sweden)
- Fun Light â squash
- Geisha â rice products (Norway)
- Gimsøy Baker'n â baking ingredients
- Gimsøy Drinkmix â drink mix
- Glyngøre â herring
- Grandiosa â frozen pizzas
- Grebbestads â anchovies
- Gutta â juice (Latvia)
- Gøy â squash
- Hold-It âÂÂàcalzones
- HÃÂ¥llö â shellfish
- Idun âÂÂàcondiments (Norway)
- Jacky â yoghurts, puddings
- JOKK â juice
- K-salat â salads
- Kalles Kaviar â caviar (Sweden)
- Kokkeklar â soups
- Kung Gustaf â seafood
- Latplanta âÂÂàspices (Latvia)
- Lierne âÂÂàlefse
- Limfjord âÂÂàseafood
- Liva Energi â energy drinks, protein drinks
- Lucullus â herring
- Løvstek â cube steak (Norway)
- Mors hjemmebakte flatbrød â flatbrød (Norway)
- Mr. Lee â instant noodles (Norway, Faroe Islands)
- Mrs. Cheng's â Asian food
- Nora â fruit preserves, canned vegetables, desserts, squash (Norway)
- Nugatti â chocolate spreads (by Stabburet, Norway; also sold in Finland)
- Nøtte âÂÂàhazelnut butter (Norway)
- Pastella â pasta
- Paulúns â natural food
- Pizza Originale â frozen pizzas
- Risifrutti âÂÂàfridged porridges
- SaritaS â Indian food (Norway)
- Sjokade â chocolate spreads (Norway)
- Spilva â condiments, canned vegetables, juices, ready meals (Latvia)
- Stabburet Leverpostei â leverpostej
- Stabburet Pai â frozen pies (Norway)
- Stabburet Picnic âÂÂàcanned ham
- Sunda â honey
- SUSLAVICIUS â condiments, fruit preserves
- Svennes âÂÂàcaviar
- Tomtegløgg âÂÂàmulled wine
- Toro âÂÂàsoups, stews (including potato moussaka and beef stroganoff), desserts, spices, powdered drink mixes (Rieber & Søn, Norway; also sold in Iceland)
- Trondhjems âÂÂàcanned food (Norway)
- Truly Thai âÂÂàThai food
- Vesta âÂÂàherring
- Vestlandslefsa âÂÂàlefse (Norway)
- Vitana â bouilion powder, condiments (Czech Republic)
- VossafÃÂ¥r â cold cuts
- ÃÂnos â fruit preserves, squash
Orkla Snacks
- ÃÂdaÃ
¾u ÃÂipsi â potato chips (Latvia)
- Ballerina âÂÂàcookies
- Bamsemums â chocolate
- Bergene Melk âÂÂàchocolate
- Bixit â cookies
- Bocca â chocolate
- Bubs - candy
- Café Bakeriet â cookies
- Caramello â chocolate
- Crispo â chocolate
- Cuba â chocolate
- Doc â throat lozenges
- Extra â chewing gum (distribution only)
- Fresh walk âÂÂàsandwiches
- Fun Light âÂÂàjuice
- Gjende â cookies
- Göteborgs Kex â cookies
- Gullbrød â marzipan
- Hjemmelaget Julemarsipan â marzipan
- Hobby â chocolate
- Hubba Bubba â chewing gum (distribution only)
- IFA âÂÂàthroat lozenges
- Juicy Fruit âÂÂàchewing gum (distribution only)
- Julegris âÂÂàmarzipan pig
- Julemarsipan âÂÂàmarzipan
- Kalev â chocolates, biscuits, cookies, marzipans, caramels (Estonia)
- KiMs âÂÂàpotato chips (Norway, Denmark)
- Knott âÂÂàcandy
- Kornmo â biscuits
- Krembanan â chocolate
- Kremtopper âÂÂàchocolate
- Krokantrøffel âÂÂàchocolate
- Laban âÂÂàcandy
- Laima âÂÂàchocolate (Latvia)
- Laima sweets stores (Latvia)
- Laima chocolate museum (Latvia)
- Latfood âÂÂàchips (Latvia)
- Mokkabønner â chocolate
- Mokkatrøffel âÂÂàchocolate
- Nero â chocolate, liquorice (by Nidar, Norway)
- New Energy âÂÂàchocolate
- Nidar âÂÂàchocolates, bulk candy (Norway)
- â potato chips
- Old Town Bakery â confectionery, cakes (Latvia)
- Panda âÂÂàchocolate, liquorice candy (Finland)
- Panda Liqueur âÂÂàchocolate
- Pauluns Wholemeal flakes, muesli, bars (Sweden)
- Pedro â salty snacks (Latvia)
- Polly â nuts (by KiMs Norge, Norway)
- Safari âÂÂàcookies
- Sfinx âÂÂàchocolate confections (by Nidar)
- Skipper âÂÂàliquorice candy
- Smash! â chocolate (by Nidar, Norway)
- Selga âÂÂàcookies and waffles (Latvia)
- Staburadze âÂÂàconfectionery and cakes (Latvia)
- Smørbukk â caramel
- Snøstenger â marzipan
- Stratos â chocolate
- Sætre âÂÂàbiscuits, cookies (Norway)
- Troika âÂÂàchocolate
- Taffel The Original Snacks â salty snacks (Finland)
Orkla Care
- Blenda âÂÂàlaundry products
- Comfort â fabric softeners
- Define â hair care products
- Dr. Greve âÂÂàhygiene products
- Jif â cleaning products
- Jordan â dental hygiene products, cleaning supplies
- Klorin â chlorine products
- Krystal âÂÂàcleaning products
- Lano â soap
- Lypsyl â moisturising lip balm (distribution only)
- Milo â laundry products
- Naturelle â soaps
- OMO â detergents
- Pepsodent â toothpaste (distribution only)
- Persil â laundry products
- Salmi â cleaning products
- Solidox â toothpaste
- Sterilan â deodorants
- Sun â dishwashing
- Svint â steel wool soap
- Zalo â dishwashing products
Orkla Health
- Collett â vitamin supplements
- CuraMed â throat lozenges
- Gerimax â ginseng products
- Gevita â vitamin supplements, mineral supplements, herbal remedies
- Litozin â rosehip powder
- Maxim â sports nutrition
- Möllers Tran â Omega-3 products
- Nutrilett â protein bars, dieting products
- Pikasol â Omega-3 supplements
- Sana-sol â vitamin supplements
- Triomar â Omega-3 supplements
- Vitaminbjørner â vitamin supplements
- Vivag â intimate care products
Pierre Robert Group
- La Mote â clothes
- Pierre Robert â clothes
Orkla Food Ingredients
- AMA â margarine
- Bakkedal â butter
- BaKo â baking equipment, cake decorations
- Bæchs Conditori â baked goods
- Candeco â cake decorations, ice cream decorations
- Credin â baking products
- Frima Vafler â ice cream cones
- Jästbolaget â yeast
- Kronjäst â yeast
- KÃÂ¥KÃÂ¥ â baking products
- Mors Hjemmebakte â baking products
- Naturli' â organic beverages
- Nic â ice cream accessories
- Odense â marzipan, nougat, chocolate
- Sonneveld â professional baking products
Other investments
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