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Lavazza

Italian coffee company

Lavazza

Italian coffee company

FieldValue
nameLuigi Lavazza S.p.A.
logoLavazza - logo (Italy, 1995).svg
logo_size200px
imageLavazza Centro Direzionale.jpg
image_size230px
image_captionHeadquarters in Turin, Italy
typePrivate
foundation
Turin, Italy
founderLuigi Lavazza
locationTurin, Italy
key_peopleGiuseppe Lavazza (president)
Antonio Baravalle (CEO)
num_employees3,800
num_employees_year2018
industryRetail coffee
productsWhole bean coffee
Merchandise
homepage
Note

the coffee company

Turin, Italy Antonio Baravalle (CEO) Merchandise

Luigi Lavazza S.p.A. (), shortened and stylized as LAVAZZA, is an Italian manufacturer of coffee products. Founded in Turin in 1895 by Luigi Lavazza, it was initially run from a small grocery store at Via San Tommaso 10. The business (Italian: S.p.A.) is currently administered by the third and fourth generations of the Lavazza family.

Coffee

Lavazza imports coffee from around the world, including Brazil, Colombia, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Honduras, Uganda, Indonesia, the United States and Mexico.

Branded as "Italy's Favourite Coffee," the company claims that 16 million out of the 20 million coffee-purchasing families in Italy choose Lavazza. Among its offerings today are products such as Qualità Oro, Qualità Rossa, Club, Espresso Italiano, Espresso Barista Perfetto, Caffè Crema, Gran Aroma, Super Crema, Gran Crema, Crema e Gusto, Crema e Aroma, Top Class, Grand'Espresso, Dek (decaffeinated) and coffee capsules A Modo Mio, "Espresso Point" and Lavazza Blue. Lavazza also produces Nespresso Compatible Capsules (NCC).

Fairtrade

Only one out of ten Lavazza production companies have the fairtrade certification according to their 2020 sustainability report.

Retail

The company operates a number of retail coffee shops ("Il Caffè di Roma" and "Espression"). The shops offer traditional coffee drinks as well as whole bean and ground coffee for home use.

Company

Advertising for Lavazza: Transport of coffee in Indochina

Lavazza, established in Turin, Italy, in 1895, has been owned by the family of the same name for four generations. The world's seventh-ranking coffee roaster, Lavazza has a market share by sales of over 36% in Italy, 3,800 employees and revenue of €2.24 billion (2019). The company has six production sites, three in Italy and three abroad, and operates through associated companies and distributors in more than 90 countries. Lavazza exports 46% of its production. Lavazza credits itself with inventing the concept of blending, "the art of combining different types of coffee from different geographical areas", in its early years and claims this as a distinctive feature of all its products.

Lavazza acquired the Carte Noire and Merrild brands from Jacobs Douwe Egberts in February 2016.

Lavazza purchased an 80% stake in Canadian-based Kicking Horse Coffee in May 2017.

Lavazza bought the drinks division of Mars UK in 2018 for $650m.

In 2019, with PepsiCo, Lavazza launched canned ready-to-drink cappuccino in Europe.

A lawsuit was filed in 2019 alleging Lavazza brought false intellectual property lawsuits against American resellers on Amazon.com in an attempt to prevent them from reselling products.

In November 2022, it was announced Lavazza had acquired the French coffee roaster, distributor and services supplier, MaxiCoffee.

Sponsorship

Lavazza became a sponsor of Liverpool F.C. in 2018. and the Williams Racing team in Formula One, as they are a personal sponsor with Canadian Nicholas Latifi. Also through the agreement reached in September 2020, Lavazza became the official coffee brand used by Juventus FC.

Offices and manufacturing plants

"Luigi Lavazza S.p.A." is present in over 90 countries with more than 20 offices and manufacturing plants in Italy and the rest of the world. In Turin, in Via Bologna, was recently inaugurated "Nuvola", the new Lavazza Headquarters. The "Nuvola" project is the work of Cino Zucchi Architetti and is at the heart of the recent qualification of the Aurora district. In addition to Turin, Luigi Lavazza S.p.A. has 12 other European offices and is also present in the United States, Australia, South America, India (with two locations) and Morocco.

Currently, the Lavazza Group includes 21 companies and international offices, including the Turinese Headquarter "Nuvola" and San Tommaso 10, the same old store in Via San Tommaso owned by Luigi Lavazza in late 1800.

CountryCityLegal Name
ItalyTurinLUIGI LAVAZZA S.p.A.
ArgentinaBuenos AiresLavazza Argentina S.A.
AustraliaMelbourneLavazza Australia Pty Ltd.
AustriaWienLavazza Kaffee GmbH
BrazilRio de JaneiroLavazza do Brasil Ind. E Com. Ltda
BulgariaSofiaOnda Coffee Break AD
DenmarkFredericiaLavazza Denmark
FranceNoisy Le Grand - CedexLavazza France S.A.S.
GermanyFrankfurtLuigi Lavazza Deutschland GmbH
IndiaChennaiFresh & Honest Cafe Ltd.
IndiaNew DelhiBarista Coffee Company Limited
ItalyTurinCofincaf
ItalySegrate (Milan)Ercom SPA
ItalyTurinSan Tommaso 10
MoroccoCasablancaLavazza Maroc (SARLAU)
NetherlandsOostzaanBluespresso B.V.
NepalPokharaCoffee Culture Cafe Pvt Ltd
PortugalPorto SalvoSogefran S.A.
SpainBarcelonaLAVAZZA ESPAÑA
SwedenStockholmLavazza Sweden AB
United KingdomUxbridgeLavazza Coffee (UK) Ltd.
United StatesNew YorkLavazza Premium Coffees Corp.

The Lavazza Group has three main manufacturing plants in Italy: Turin, the first historical manufacturing plant; Gattinara, where Lavazza A Modo Mio, Lavazza Espresso Point and Lavazza Blue capsules are produced; and in Pozzilli where decaffeinated coffee is made for worldwide distribution. Other manufacturing plants are located in France, India, and Brazil.

CountryCity
ItalyTurin
ItalyPozzilli (Isernia)
ItalyGattinara (Vercelli)
FranceLavérune

Calendar

Since 1991, Lavazza has produced the "Lavazza Calendar", featuring fashion photography from some of the world's leading photographers. The calendar is not available for purchase. Contributors have included Annie Leibovitz in 2009, David LaChapelle in 2002, Helmut Newton in 1993 and 1994, Ellen Von Unwerth in 1995, Eugenio Recuenco in 2007, Erwin Olaf in 2005, and Platon in 2018. The calendar has become a showpiece of conceptual fashion photography.

References

References

  1. "Lavazza 2019 financials".
  2. "2004-2006". Lavazza.
  3. "2020 SUSTAINABILITY REPORT".
  4. "Lavazza posts record 2019 results and pledges €10m coronavirus relief for Italy - World Coffee Portal".
  5. (24 May 2017). "Italy's Lavazza Group buys 80% stake in B.C.-based Kicking Horse Coffee - BNN Bloomberg".
  6. (October 1, 2018). "Lavazza swallows Mars Inc coffee business for around $650 million". Reuters.
  7. Selwood, Daniel. (2019-07-03). "PepsiCo teams up with Lavazza for iced coffee RTD".
  8. "Online Reseller Accuses Lavazza Coffee of Bringing Phony IP Infringement Claims".
  9. Portal, World Coffee. (2022-11-28). "Lavazza to acquire France's MaxiCoffee for undisclosed sum".
  10. (30 October 2018). "Liverpool FC and Lavazza announce new partnership".
  11. "ROKiT Williams Racing Announces New Partnership with Lavazza".
  12. (9 January 2020). "Williams Racing adds Lavazza to new-look sponsorship portfolio".
  13. (September 8, 2020). "Lavazza is Juventus' official coffee!".
  14. "Nuvola, the new Lavazza Headquarter in Turin".
  15. "Lavazza United States official website".
  16. "Lavazza Australia official website".
  17. Lavazza Headquarter or "Nuvola" [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Luigi+Lavazza+S.p.A.+Sede/@45.0816897,7.6926238,17z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x47886d8683ad6ad1:0x4ff73526aadb0a31!8m2!3d45.0801897!4d7.6920981 https://www.google.com/maps/place/Luigi+Lavazza+S.p.A.+Sede/@45.0816897,7.6926238,17z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x47886d8683ad6ad1:0x4ff73526aadb0a31!8m2!3d45.0801897!4d7.6920981]
  18. Lavazza AU international office https://www.google.com/maps/place/Lavazza+Australia+Pty+Ltd/@-37.817085,145.0175623,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x6ad6424c3a59dce3:0xf4075aa1061f5f3a!8m2!3d-37.817085!4d145.019751
  19. Lavazza UK international office https://www.google.com/maps/place/Lavazza/@51.5451806,-0.4830477,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x48760538b142600d:0x47ab4d03b7c6b7ff!8m2!3d51.5451806!4d-0.480859
  20. Lavazza US international office https://www.google.com/maps/place/Lavazza+Premium+Coffees+Corporation/@-37.817085,145.0175623,17z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x89c25907bcaf8f47:0x3ac77f1b17ab4067!8m2!3d40.704869!4d-74.005765
  21. "Manufacturing Plants".
  22. [http://www.vogue.com.au/people_parties/events/2007/lavazza_2008_calendar_launch Australian Vogue Online] {{webarchive. link. (18 December 2007)
  23. Gibson, Amber. (30 November 2017). "A Calendar To Save The World".
  24. "Lavazza 2008 Calendar Launch / 2007 / Events / People + Parties / Vogue Australia".
  25. [https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/picturegalleries/howaboutthat/3197494/Lavazza-coffee-calendar-2009-shot-by-Annie-Leibovitz-featuring-Electtra-Rossellini-Wiedemann.html Telegraph.co.uk], "How About That" Column, 2008
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