Murray Goulburn Co-operative explained

Murray Goulburn Co-operative Co. Limited
Location City:Southbank, Melbourne, Victoria
Location Country:Australia
Industry:Food Processing
Products:Milk
Butter
Cheese
Revenue:+ A$ 2.4 billion (2012/13)
Num Employees:2,000 approx
Homepage:https://www.mgcl.com.au/about-us

Murray Goulburn Co-operative Co. Limited (also known as Devondale Murray Goulburn) was a dairy-processing co-operative corporation. In 2018, following financial difficulties and difficulties with suppliers over sustainable prices, the business assets were sold to Saputo Inc, a publicly-listed Canadian dairy company and later the trading name of the business was changed to AG Warehouse. The co-operative was placed into liquidation in 2020.

The agricultural co-operative was formed in 1950 from a group of dairy farms and grew to become Australia's largest processor of milk.[1]

In 2016, turmoil engulfed the processor as the milk price fell below production costs, prompting calls for the board to be sacked or the co-operative to be sold.[2] Thereafter, the former chief executive of Carlton & United Breweries, Ari Mervis, was appointed to the role of CEO and Managing Director[3] and commenced his role on 13 February 2017.

Profile

Devondale Murray Goulburn has nine manufacturing plants located in Victoria and Tasmania. It has over 2,500 suppliers and supports over 2,000 employees, processing over 35% of Australia's milk supply (3.3 billion litres) into products that are sold to both domestic and export markets.

The company trades in over 100 countries; it is the largest container user in the Port of Melbourne, exporting in excess of 375,000 MT (23,500 containers) within a financial year. Its international business accounts for approximately 9% of the world's dairy trade. It has an annual turnover of approximately A$2.4 billion.

The company's processing plants have been accredited as manufacturing facilities and are certified by the NSF HACCP – 9000 standard for hazard analysis and critical control points and good manufacturing practice. Its compliance with finished product specifications is independently validated by Dairy Technical Services, located in Melbourne, Victoria.

In early 2010 and again in October 2013, Devondale Murray Goulburn made a bid to take over Warrnambool Cheese and Butter Factory Company Holdings.[4] In 2014, Canadian dairy giant Saputo, Inc. successfully bought into Warrnambool, acquiring 85% of the company's shares.

In February 2016, Devondale Murray Goulburn won a five-year supply contract with Coles Supermarkets, supplying private-label, daily pasteurised milk as well as cheddar-style cheese in blocks, shreds and slices for Victoria and NSW.[5] In July, however, the company was dropped as a supplier by Woolworths, costing the co-operative approximately 108 million.[6]

In May 2018, the company was sold to Saputo Inc. for $1.31 billion.[7]

Business units and brands

Controversy

In early 2016, the managing director of Devondale Murray Goulburn, Gary Helou, left the company after concerns were raised internally about large losses being made, followed by a profit downgrade and a subsequent farmgate milk price slash just after the co-operative partially listed on the stock exchange.[8] The company then slashed the price dairy farmers had been expecting for their milk, and instituted a 200 million clawback on milk that had already been acquired where the 2,500 farmers would have to pay back the difference. This resulted in farmers being paid less than what it cost to produce milk for the company. The company's behaviour was documented in an exposé by the Four Corners program in August 2016.[9]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Production Summary. https://web.archive.org/web/20170614154207/https://www.dairyaustralia.com.au/Markets-and-statistics/Production-and-sales/Production-Summary.aspx. 2017-06-14. dead. 4 September 2019. 1 January 2016. Dairy Australia. Dairy Australia.
  2. Web site: Crisis grows for dairy giant Murray Goulburn accused of 'deeply wounding' industry. Simone Smith. 15 August 2016. 15 August 2016. Weekly Times. News Corporation.
  3. Web site: Murray Goulburn appoints former CUB boss Ari Mervis as managing director. Julie-anne Sprague. 2 May 2017. 12 December 2016. Australian Financial Review. Fairfax Media.
  4. http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-business/murray-goulburn-wants-warrnambool-cheese-20100129-n3pw.html "Murray Goulburn wants Warrnambool Cheese"
  5. Web site: Murray Goulburn wins Coles cheese supply contract. 15 May 2017. 5 February 2016. Retail World.
  6. Web site: Murray Goulburn loses out as Woolworths hands private label dairy contracts to rival processors. Clint Jasper and Nikolai Beilharz. 15 August 2016. 28 July 2016. Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
  7. Web site: Former milk processor Murray Goulburn settles class action for $42m. Simone Smith. 24 June 2019. Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
  8. Web site: Former Murray Goulburn managing director Gary Helou makes first public comments since shock exit. Simone Smith. 15 August 2016. 15 August 2016. Weekly Times. News Corporation.
  9. Web site: Dairy farmers forced to sell up in face of plunging milk prices. Debbie Whitmont. Four Corners. 15 August 2016. 16 August 2016. Australian Broadcasting Corporation.