Ottogi

Ottogi Co, Ltd. (Korean: 주식회사 오뚜기) is a food manufacturing company located in Korea. Ottogi Center is located at 308, Yeongdong-daero, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, South Korea. And HQ is located at 405 Heungan-daero, Dongan-gu, Anyang-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea. Now it became one of the biggest food company in Korea and listed on the KOSPI 200 as well.[1]

Ottogi Co, Ltd
Public (Korean: 오뚜기)
KRX: A007310
IndustryFood processing
Founded1969
FounderHam Tae-ho
HeadquartersGangnam-gu, Seoul, South Korea(Ottogi Center)
Anyang-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea(HQ)
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Ham Tae-ho(Founder)
Ham Young-joon(Chairman)
Lee Gang-hoon(President)
ProductsCurry
Instant food
Condiments
Instant noodle
Frozen food
Tea
RevenueKRW 2 Trillion (FY 2017)
WebsiteOttogi.co.kr
Ottogi
Hangul
오뚜기
Revised RomanizationOttugi
McCune–ReischauerOttugi

History

Ottogi was founded in May 1969. Ottogi’s first product was Ottogi Curry (powder curry) and it was first Korean made curry product introduced to Korean market.[2]. Ottogi manufactured soup, ketchup and mayonnaise (in 1970, 1971, 1972 respectively) for the first time in Korean history. After Ottogi was listed on the stock market in Aug 1994, its total revenue exceeded 1 trillion won(₩) in 2007 and exceeded 2 trillion won(₩) in 2017.[3] Ottogi established China branch in 1994, US branch in 2005 and Vietnam Branch in 2007. Ottogi has affiliates such as Ottogi Ramyon Co. Ltd., Ottogi Sesame Mills Co. Ltd., Ottogi Frozen Foods Co. Ltd. and etc.[1]

Main business

Ottogi has products such as curry, seasoning, sauce, powder, HMR, retort pouch, dehydrated food, processed grain products, fish, livestock product, Noodles, Ramen, edible oils, spices, tea and etc. Main products are Ottogi Curry, Ottogi Tomato Ketchup, Ottogi 3 Minutes Meals, Ottogi Mayonnaise, Ottogi Cooked Rice, Jin Ramen, Ottogi Frozen Pizza, Ottogi Canned Tuna.[1]

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See also

  • List of South Korean companies
  • Korean cuisine
  • List of Korea-related topics

References

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