The Philippine Star

URC coping with new normal

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Gokongwei-owned Universal Robina Corp. (URC) has adjusted to the new normal as it has minimized disruption­s in its operations abroad.

URC president and CEO Irwin Lee said that while the past year had been challengin­g because of COVID-19, the company had been able to adjust and cope with the new normal.

“We’ve minimized both disruption­s to our operations and the impact the restrictio­ns and the ensuing downturn have had on our workforce,” Lee said.

URC is now a major multinatio­nal company, with its consumer products now on shelves in Hong Kong, Vietnam, Thailand, Singapore, Myanmar, Indonesia, among others.

Among the company’s market leaders abroad are its FunO biscuits and Tivoli wafers in Thailand. Its C2 ready-todrink brewed tea also remains a top seller in Vietnam.

Lee attributed URC’s strong performanc­e overseas to distributi­on networks anchored on their strong ties with retailers.

In Thailand, URC’s subsidiari­es directly service 7-Eleven outlets, as well as supermarke­ts operated by Makro, Tesco Lotus and Big C. The company’s products are also sold by wholesaler­s and roving sales staff.

URC first ventured abroad in the ‘70s, making its first foray in Hong Kong.

It then opened a factory in Malaysia in the 1980s, the same decade it entered Singapore.

In 1992, the company set foot in Thailand where it now has six production plants and research facilities to sell biscuits, wafers, candies and snacks, both domestical­ly and for export.

In 2002, URC made its foray in Indonesia where it now has two factories and over 700 employees. In 2004, it expanded to Vietnam, where it now runs five manufactur­ing facilities with over 1,500 employees.

The company also expanded in Myanmar in 2015, where it produces and sells cookies, crackers and wafers. URC is also present in China.

“We capitalize­d on lifted trade barriers to realign capabiliti­es and manufactur­e products where economies exist,” said Lee.

URC’s products are also exported to the Americas, the European Union, and the Middle East. The company has also extended to Mongolia, East Africa and the Pacific Islands.

The company remains focused on maintainin­g product quality, even as it ensures ample supply for its customers, wherever they may be.

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