Oishi (company)

From Infogalactic: the planetary knowledge core
Jump to: navigation, search
Oishi (brand)
Industry Food and beverage industry
Founded 1946
Headquarters Pasay City, Philippines
Imus, Cavite
Area served
Philippines
Products Snacks, cereals, biscuits, milk and beverages
Slogan Oishi. O, Wow! (February 2012-present)
Website www.oishi.com.ph

Liwayway Holdings Company Limited, doing business as Oishi, is a snack company based in the Philippines.[1] Its headquarters are in Pasay City in Metro Manila.[2] As of 2013 it is headed by Carlos Chan (C: 施恭旗, P: Shī Gōngqí[3]).[4] Russell Flannery of Forbes wrote that "Oishi’s spelling looks a lot like the Japanese word for delicious, oishii."[4]

Oishi, started in 1946 as Liwayway,[5] was originally a family-owned corn starch repacking business.[1] The name "Liwayway" was chosen because it reflected the optimism of the Philippines after World War II.[5] By 1966, in addition to distributing starch, the company also was distributing basic commodities, coffee, and confectioneries. It was incorporated as the Liwayway Marketing Corporation (LMC) in 1966. Brothers Carlos and Manuel Chan, at the time, were behind the company.[1] The parents of the Chan brothers had immigrated to the Philippines from Fujian Province, China. Carlos is the older brother.[6] The company began distributing Oishi Prawn Crackers and Kirei Yummy Flakes in 1974. The company claims to have used Japanese technology to make the products.[5]

China

The company's China division, established in 1993, is headquartered in Qingpu District, Shanghai.[7]

The company's fortunes began increasing after doing business in China. To improve distribution in China, the company established a factory network there. In 1996 Oishi was declared a "Shanghai famous brand". In 1998, for his contributions to Shanghai, Carlos Chan received a "Magnolia Gold Award". In 2005 the City of Shanghai made Carlos Chan an honorary citizen. In August 2013 Carlos Chan, with a project wealth of $500 million, was #25 on the month's Forbes Philippines Rich List.[4]

Interlink Direct Ltd (T: 億達行, S: 亿达行) imports the China market products to the United Kingdom.[8]

References

<templatestyles src="Reflist/styles.css" />

Cite error: Invalid <references> tag; parameter "group" is allowed only.

Use <references />, or <references group="..." />

External links