Nestlé Nespresso is one of the fastest growing subsidiaries of the Nestlé group. The group includes many different brands of coffee. Among them, there are two very profitable entities: Nespresso and Nescafé. Although they are not the same company, they are owned by the same group, yet the activity is not quite the same. Nestlé Nescafé is a company that specializes in medium-range coffee. This brand owns many different ranges of products, from soluble coffee to small portioned coffee sets. The products are sold in supermarkets, and this is one of the big differences that are noticed when compared with Nespresso. One of the things that we may identify about Nespresso is the fact that the company sells its products within a fully owned outlets network. Nespresso is a company that specializes in high-end coffee and coffee machines for rich people. In fact, this was the concept from the beginning. The company was created in Switzerland in 1982, to provide high quality coffee to homes, and businesses. Thus, Nestlé created very powerful coffee machines that were very expensive in the beginning (about 6000 €), and provided two of three different capsules. This was what is called in marketing, a niche market. Nespresso looks for the best coffees from all around the world, and is very strict about quality. All the coffee that does not match the company's parameters is given to Nestlé Nescafé. There is a distinct relationship between these two companies. Nescafé and Nespresso dislike each other. Nescafé wants Nestlé to stop providing financial support to Nespresso, because they are afraid of their growth. Nespresso has a double figure growth per year, which is an incredible achievement. The company, which controls only 5% of the coffee market in France, (which is the best coffee market worldwide) could easily conquer the other 95%. For a few years now, some companies have been trying to adapt to a new trend that is reaching all the different kinds of activities and markets: customization. You may talk about cheese, meat, or mobile phones, and be confronted by the same phenomenon. All these activities are encountering the trend of customization. A majority of customers are looking for products that are made specifically for them with respect to quality and quantity. The problem with the coffee market, is that is very difficult to get a good brew, and many people do not succeed in doing so. The other factor is thus the simplicity of the use of capsules. You just need to select the coffee that you want, put the capsule in the coffee machine and then press the button: that's all! The first of this kind of service was provided by Nespresso. It is true that many companies tried to copy it, as was noticed with the well-known Senseo coffee machine. The system looks like that one of Nespresso in the method of use. Even in the beginning of the 80's, Nespresso had the good sense to create enough patents to keep its activity to itself. Thus only Nespresso could provide coffee in aluminum capsules that permit it to stay protected from light, humidity, and air, and sell coffee machines with a 19 bar pump, that permits the user to get the best foam over the coffee. The competitors sell coffee machines that use paper capsules, but they are not equally effective. The pressure of the pump is lower, and the foam is not good enough to keep the volatile notes of the coffee. The paper is not protective enough and thus the coffee is dry, and not of the same quality. This is one of the main advantages of Nespresso.
[...] From this, comes the second strength: the contracts. Nespresso already acquires coffee from all around the world, and has already negotiated and profitable contracts with the producers. The producers may be influenced by the fact that this time the needs and the potential profits are bigger. They had already worked with Nespresso and were confident with the company. The other strength that the company has is that its parent company is Nestlé. Nestlé is already an international company and already has networks all around the world. [...]
[...] The paper is not protective enough and thus the coffee is dry, and not of the same quality. This is one of the main advantages of Nespresso. Let us now discuss corporate entrepreneurship. Nespresso had completely changed its way of doing business in order to continue to grow. We thus continue to talk about coffee, coffee machines, and services, but not for the same kind of customers, and not for the same market. The company had to face the arrival of competitors. [...]
[...] The problem with the coffee market, is that is very difficult to get a good brew, and many people do not succeed in doing so. The other factor is thus the simplicity of the use of capsules. You just need to select the coffee that you want, put the capsule in the coffee machine and then press the button: that's all! The first of this kind of service was provided by Nespresso. It is true that many companies tried to copy it, as was noticed with the well-known Senseo coffee machine. The system looks like that one of Nespresso in the method of use. [...]
[...] Corporate entrepreneurship: The Nestle Nespresso case Nestlé Nespresso is one of the fastest growing subsidiaries of the Nestlé group. The group includes many different brands of coffee. Among them, there are two very profitable entities: Nespresso and Nescafé. Although they are not the same company, they are owned by the same group, yet the activity is not quite the same. Nestlé Nescafé is a company that specializes in medium-range coffee. This brand owns many different ranges of products, from soluble coffee to small portioned coffee sets. [...]
[...] France, for example, is an exciting country with respect to the consumption of coffee. It is true that most of the consumption is in the form of espressos served in Cafés, because of the lure of drinking a really good coffee with friends. Friendship is a significant factor in consumption. How about getting a high end coffee experience with friends at home? We know that French people like to invite friends and family to their homes and coffee is one of the most important parts of the menu. [...]
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