Carozzi SA
SGO:CAROZZI
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Carozzi SA
Glance View
Carozzi SA is an investment holding company. The company is headquartered in San Bernardo, Santiago and currently employs 11,515 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2011-11-07. The firm's activities are divided into three business segments: Retail Products, Agricultural Products and Others. The Retail Products division manufactures and sells various food types, such as pasta, jam, tomato sauce, flour, juice, pudding, pastry, chocolate, biscuits, as well as pet food. Its products are distributed under Carozzi, Coast, Mastercat, Molitalia, Pomarola, and Alive brand names, among others. The Agricultural Products segment is responsible for the international trade of agricutural crops. The Others division includes sale of other non-core products. The firm operates in Chile, Peru, Colombia, Mexico, and the United States, among others. The company is a subsidiary of Principado de Asturias SA.
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