Uni-President Enterprises Corporation
billion (2013) | |
Number of employees | 188,931 (Worldwide) |
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Subsidiaries | President Chain Store (7-Eleven Taiwan) COSMED books.com.tw Dream Mall |
Website | www.uni-president.com.tw |
Uni-President Enterprises Corporation | |
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Hanyu Pinyin | Tǒngyī Qǐyè Gōngsī |
Wade–Giles | T'ung3-i1 Chi4-yeh4 Kung1-szu1 |
Tongyong Pinyin | Tǒngyī Cǐyè Gōngsīh |
Yale Romanization | Tǔngyī Chǐyè Gūngsz̄ |
IPA | [tʰʊ̀ŋí tɕʰîjê kʊ́ŋsɹ̩́] |
Southern Min | |
Hokkien POJ | Thóng-it Khì-gia̍p Kong-si |
Uni-President Enterprises Corporation (
7-Eleven, Mister Donut, Carrefour and Muji in Taiwan. In addition, Uni-President has subsidiaries in Mainland China, Vietnam, South Korea, United States, Malaysia, Thailand and the Philippines.[1]
Furthermore, Uni-President is the owner of
Uni-President Lions, a professional baseball team in Taiwan's Chinese Professional Baseball League
.
History
In 1967, the “Uni-President Enterprise Co.” was opened in Syuejia, Tainan County. It started with the production of flour and feed. The chairman was Wu Xiuqi, and the general manager was Kao Ching-yuen.[citation needed]
In 1969, Uni-President began preparations for the production of instant noodles and cooperated with Nissin Milling Technology to that end, and subsequently invested and set up factories in Thailand and established dealers in Hong Kong.[citation needed]
See also
- List of companies of Taiwan
- Uni-President China
- Dream Mall
- Science Noodles
- T & T Supermarket - Canadian former joint venture between Uni-President and 99 Ranch Market of the United States, now owned by Loblaw Companies.
- Books.com.tw