Freedonia Private Companies Report #1403
Flavors & Fragrances Flavors & Fragrances - Private Companies Report profiles more than 150 private U.S. producers, blenders, formulators and distributors of flavors and fragrances. This information will assist in making decisions concerning acquisitions, joint ventures and cooperative agreements.
Report Publication Date: March 2001 Price: $3,200
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Brochure Index Table of Contents and List of Tables ............................................... 2 List of Companies Profiled .............................................................. 3 Sample Pages and Tables from: Private Company Profiles ............................................ 4 Market Overview ......................................................... 6 Industry Structure ........................................................ 7 Report Highlights ............................................................................. 8 About the Company ......................................................................... 9 Advantages of Freedonia Reports ..................................................... 9 Our Customers .............................................................................. 10 Related Studies and Reports from Freedonia ................................. 11 Ordering Information ..................................................................... 12
List of Contents, Tables and Charts
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY MARKET OVERVIEW General ....................................................................................... 4 Food & Beverage Outlook ..................................................... 5
This new report profiles more than 150 private U.S.
Table - Food & Beverage Shipments .................................. 8
companies active in the flavors and fragrances indus-
Cosmetics & Toiletries Outlook ............................................ 8 Table - Cosmetics & Toiletries Shipments ....................... 10
try. To frame the industry, Freedonia analysts have
Soaps & Detergents Outlook ............................................... 10
prepared an overview of the market and general
Table - Soaps & Detergents Shipments ............................ 12
industry. The analysis explores the key indicators that
Flavor & Fragrance Demand ..................................................... 13
drive demand, highlights company capabilities and
Table - Flavor & Fragrance Demand by Type ....................... 14
annual sales, identifies private company characteristics
Fragrance Blends ................................................................... 15 Flavor Blends ........................................................................ 16
and shows regional concentration.
Aroma Chemicals .................................................................. 18 Essential Oils ........................................................................ 19 Chart - Essential Oils Demand by Type, 2000 ................. 23 Markets ................................................................................ 23 Chart - Flavor & Fragrance Demand by Market, 2000 ..... 27 III. INDUSTRY STRUCTURE General ..................................................................................... 28 Table - Leading Private Flavor & Fragrance Companies, 2000 .... 30 Consolidation Trends & Recent Acquisitions ........................... 30 Table - Recent Private Flavor & Fragrance Company Acquisitions ........................................................ 33 Market Share ............................................................................ 34 Chart - Flavor & Fragrance Market Share, 2000 .................. 36 Private Company Characteristics .............................................. 36 Fragrance Blends ................................................................... 37 Table - Selected Private Fragrance Blend Companies ....... 39 Flavor Blends ........................................................................ 42 Table - Selected Private Flavor Blend Companies ............. 43 Aroma Chemicals .................................................................. 47 Table - Selected Private Aroma Chemical Companies ...... 49 Essential Oils ........................................................................ 51 Table - Selected Private Essential Oil Companies ............ 54 Regional Concentration ............................................................ 57 Chart - Geographic Distribution of Private Flavor & Fragrance Establishments ..................................... 60 IV.
PRIVATE COMPANY PROFILES ................................ 67-255
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Companies Profiled * Sample profiles on pages 4 and 5
Adams Extract Co. Inc. Advanced Biotech Inc. AFF International Aromatic Fragrances and Flavors Intl. Piedmont Industries LLC All American Seasonings Inc. All Natural Botanicals Alpine Aromatics International Inc. American Fruits and Flavors American Fruit Processors Mutual Flavors Andrea Aromatics Inc. Aphrodisia Products Inc. Arylessence Inc. Astral Extracts Ltd. Atlanta Fragrance Inc. Bedoukian Research Inc. Bell Flavors & Fragrances Inc. Belle-Aire Fragrances Inc. Belmay Inc. Berghausen Corp. Flavor Systems International Inc. Berje Inc. Bio-Botanica Inc. Blue Mountain Flavors Blue Pacific Flavors & Fragrances Inc. Blue Sky Products California Custom Fruit and Flavors Inc. Callison (IP) & Sons Carmi Flavor & Fragrance Co. Inc. Carolina Beverage Corp. Carrubba Inc. Charabot & Co. Inc. Chart Corp. Inc. Citrus and Allied Essences Ltd. CA Aromatics Co. Classic Flavors & Fragrances Comax Manufacturing Corp. Consumers Flavoring Extract Co. Continental Aromatics Creative Fragrances Manufacturing Inc. Dancing Willow Herbs Drom International Inc. Edlong Corp. Elan Chemical Co. Inc. Elias Fragrances Inc. Essential Flavors & Fragrances Inc. Essential Ingredients Inc. The Essential Oil Co. Exotic Fragrances Inc. International Feed Flavors Inc.
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Felbro Food Products Inc. Firmenich Inc. Flavor & Fragrance Specialties Inc. Derived Aromatics & JE Toll Flavor Concepts Flavor Dynamics Inc. Flavor Innovations Inc. Flavor Materials International Flavor Sciences Inc. Compagnie Parento Inc. Flavor Specialties Inc. Flavorchem Corp. Orchid Laboratories Orchidia Spicery Shoppe Flavormatic Industries Inc. Flavors of North America Inc. FlavTek Inc. Flavurence Corp. Fleurchem Inc. Florachem Corp. Florida Chemical Co. Inc. Florida Flavors Inc. Fragrance Factory Fragrance Resources Inc. French Color & Chemical Co. Frontier Natural Products Co-op Frutarom Meer Corp. Garuda International Inc. Global Aromatics Inc. Global Essence Inc. Gold Coast Ingredients Inc. Golden Gem Growers Inc. The Good Scents Co. Griffith Laboratories Inc. GSB & Associates Guernsey Bel Inc. Pacific Foods Inc. Hagelin & Co. Inc. Haldin International Inc. Heavenly Flavours Inc. Herba Aromatica Hogan Fragrances Inc. Horizon Aromatics The Illes Co. Intarome Fragrance & Flavor Corp. American Aromatics International Inc. Intercontinental Fragrances Inc. International Bakers Services Inc. International Bioflavors Inc. Janca’s Jojoba Oil & Seed Co. Jel Sert Co. Jet Farms Inc. Jogue Inc. Northville Laboratories Jordan Industries Inc. Aroma Tech Aroma Technologies Inc. Flavorsource Inc. International Fragrance & Technology Inc. Key Essentials Inc. Kalsec Inc. Kato-Nickstadt Moeller Lawrence Foods Inc. The Lebermuth Co. Inc.
Leman (Wm.) Co. Libenn Aroma Inc. Liberty Natural Products Inc. Lyons-Magnus Inc. Mane USA Manheimer (J.) Inc. HJM Foods Mays Chemical Co. Inc. Medallion International Inc. MelChem Inc. Michael (David) & Co. Inc. Mission Flavors & Fragrances Inc. Moore Ingredients Ltd. Mother Murphy’s Laboratories Inc. National Fruit Flavor Co. Inc. National Products Co. Nevitt Fragrances Inc. Northwestern Extract Co. Noville Inc. Organic Technologies Wiley Organics Inc. Orpheus Ltd. Ortec Inc. Ottens Flavors Penta Manufacturing Co. Pharmline Inc. Polarome International Inc. Proliant Inc. AMPC Inc. Purity Products Inc. Red Arrow Products Co. LLC Royal Aromatics Inc. Ruger Chemical Co. Inc. Sauer (CF) Co. Inc. Schlotterbeck & Foss Co. Sea-Land Chemical Co. Sethness-Greenleaf Inc. Shaw Mudge & Co. Sozio (J&E) Inc. SpiceTec Ltd. Standard Aromatics Inc. Sunkist Growers Taylor (HB) Co. Texarome Inc. The Thornley Co. Inc. Todd (AM) Group of Companies East Earth Herb Folexco SunPure Ltd. Zink & Triest Co. Inc. Ungerer & Co. US Flavors & Fragrances Inc. Vigon International Inc. Virginia Dare Extract Co. Inc. Warner Graham Co. Watkins Inc. Wellington Fragrance Co. Wessel Fragrances Inc. Whittle & Mutch Inc. Whole Herb Co. Inc. WILD Flavors Inc. Wixon Fontarome Inc. Fontarome Chemical Co. World Flavors Inc. Wynn Starr Flavors Inc.
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Detailed Company Profile More than 150 private PRIVATE COMPANY PROFILES
company profiles are compiled and range from detailed to brief company descriptions. (See Samples) All companies are individually contacted and the majority of the companies verify the data. Hard to obtain sales and employment figures, key products and services and an overview of corporate operations are provided.
Intarome Fragrance & Flavor Corporation 370 Chestnut Street Norwood, NJ 07648 County: Bergen County Code: 34003 Phone: 201-767-8700 Fax: 201-767-8757 Web Address: http://www.intarome.com PRIVATE COMPANY PROFILES Annual Sales: SAMPLE PROFILE Employment: headquarters Norwood, Principal Owner(s): EugeneinW. Chinery New Jersey, with 28,000 square feet of production and space and 12,000and square Key Executive:warehousing Daniel G. Funsch, President COOfeet of laboratory and administration space. products include modified essential oils and various Key Products: Intarome’s flavors andfragrance fragrances fragrance blends. oils include eucalyptus, lemongrass, peppermint, Census Code SIC(s): 2087; 2844;Essential 2869; 2899 spearmint, cinnamon, geranium bourbon, cinnamon bark, bergamot, jasmine, expressed lemon, citronella andextracts lavender. of other fragrances include SIC Description(s): miscellaneous flavoring and Examples flavoring syrups; types for colognes and candles. Perfumeindustrial fragrancesorganic include versions of perfumes, cosmetics and perfumes, other toilet preparations; miscellaneous such designer productsand as AROMATIC ELIXIR (Clinique -- France), ANNE chemicals; miscellaneous chemicals chemical preparations KLEIN II (Anne Klein), ETERNITY (Calvin Klein), REALITIES (Liz Claiborne) and GUCCI II (Gucci -- Italy). Men’s cologne products include designer-style fragrances whichproduces imitate flavors DRAKKAR NOIR (Parfums Guy and Laroche -- France), Intarome Fragrance & Flavor and fragrances for health (Calvin and COOL WATER (Davidoff & beauty products,OBSESSION food, beverages andKlein) household products. Approximately 85Cie -- Switzerland). fragrances areisavailable in almond, apple blossom,15bayberry, percent of the Candle Company’s business in fragrances, with the remaining percent cappuccino, French vanilla, of jasmine, kiwi, fragrance lilac, lavender, magnolia, maple, lemon, in flavors. About 20 percent Intarome’s business is in fineginger, fragrances, peach, ofpatchouli, orange spice, raspberry, and rose. including knock-offs many brand-name perfumes. Thewintergreen Company also produces fragrances for such products as detergents, fabric softeners, baby powder, baby are manufactured for bakery, dairyin and wipes and roomFlavors deodorants. Intarome’s flavors are used suchconfectionery products as products; beverages; andfood, other beverages products. and Examples of flavors for bakery, also dairy and confectiontoothpaste, mouthwash, pharmaceuticals. Intarome ery essential applications anise, eggnog, ginger snap, produces modified oils include which can be brown used assugar, essential oil extenders or onlemon, maple walnut, coconut, buttera vanilla, wintergreen,facility praline,at pumpkin spice, nuts, their own. The Company operates 40,000-square-foot its corporate maraschino cherry, peppermint, peanut butter and Irish cream. Examples of © Copyright by The Freedonia beverage flavors Group, are Inc.almond, anisette, red cherry, cinnamon, cranberry, creme de menthe, malt, orange, papaya, passion fruit, strawberry, vanilla, wintergreen, raisin, pear and Scotch. Intarome also offers fruit flavors, including apple, berry, apricot, nectarine, orange, toasted coconut, spiced peach, pomegranate, pineapple, lime mango, lychee, mandarin and kiwi. In July 1999, Intarome acquired American Aromatics International Incorporated (Manhasset, New York), a manufacturer of fragrances for household and personal © Copyright by The Freedonia Group, Inc.
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Brief Company Profile These profiles give you insight into the operations of private companies, and can help you: PRIVATE COMPANY PROFILES
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Global Aromatics Incorporated 2551 Stanwell Drive, Building B Concord, CA 94520 County: Contra Costa County Code: 06013 Phone: 925-671-4400 Fax: 925-671-4401 Annual Sales: Employment: Key Executive:
employment figures.
SAMPLE PROFILE Marvin Kaplan, President
Key Products: fragrances Census Code SIC(s): 2869; 2899 PRIVATE COMPANY PROFILESindustrial organic chemicals; miscellaneous SIC Description(s): miscellaneous chemicals and chemical preparations Flavor Innovations Incorporated 220 St. Nicholas Avenue South Plainfield, NJ 07080 County: Middlesex County Code: 34023 Phone: 908-754-2020 Fax: 908-753-2557 Annual Sales: Employment: Key Executive:
Global Aromatics formulates and manufactures fragrances for the personal care, candle, perfume, household chemical and other industries. The Company offers oil- and water-soluble products in over 8,000 formulations. Fragrances include natural, nature identical and other varieties. Examples of applications for Global Aromatics’ fragrances are soap, cosmetics, toiletries, perfumes, candles, incense, aromatherapy products, household cleaners and detergents, and industrial products.
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Key Products: food and beverage flavors Census Code SIC(s): 2087 SIC Description(s): miscellaneous flavoring extracts and flavoring syrups
Flavor Innovations manufactures flavors for the food and beverage industry. The Company’s flavors are used in such products as cake mixes, dairy products and meat tenderizers. © Copyright by The Freedonia Group, Inc.
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Market Overview The Market Overview Section discusses factors influencing supply and demand, including demand MARKET OVERVIEW
trends and the outlook for foods and beverages.
Fragrance Blends
This information helps you: •
Determine what external factors will impact future supply and demand
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Measure your market and sales
Demand for fragrance blends is projected to increase 4.1 percent annually to $1.7 billion in the year 2005. Growth will be restrained by the limited ability of blends to replicate the rich sensory profiles of natural fragrance materials required for SAMPLE PAGE high-end applications. However, gains will be supported by development of new value-added blends with properties tailored to specific applications and by the use of higher fragrance loadings in antibacterial soaps, detergents with bleach, hand sanitizers and other consumer products containing malodorous active ingredients. While the finest of perfumes and other upscale applications will continue to rely exclusively on natural essential oils, blends of synthetic aroma chemicals remain a cost-effective choice for large volume applications such as laundry detergents due to their dependable supply and cost effectiveness.
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Fragrance blends are highly proprietary mixtures of essential oils and synthetic and natural aroma chemicals, formulated to achieve sophisticated and complex scents. From among more than 4,000 ingredients, as many as 50 different chemicals can be blended into a single fragrance product, producing a vast array of potential fragrances. Even slight variations in composition can cause subtle differences in fragrance, so proprietary formulations are highly valued and closely guarded.
trends & innovations.
Fragrance blends offer several advantages over the use of a single aroma chemical or essential oil. Blends provide a more sophisticated and complex scent than lone aroma chemicals and are more economical than essential oils. For example, a of several aromaDEMAND chemicals can BY yield TYPE a lilac aroma at a FACTORS AFFECTINGcost-effective AROMAblend CHEMICALS fraction of the cost of natural lilac oil. In reality, production of lilac oil is Aroma prohibitively expensive for most applications due to the large number of lilac Chemicals Factors Stimulating Growth Factors Inhibiting flowers required for significant quantities of oil. AsGrowth the science of identifying and reproducing the many constituents of natural fragrances advances, and blenders are Synthetic Availability of a wider of Intense competition among itsuppliers able variety to more accurately capture the price subtleties of natural materials, will become improved synthetics.harder to justify the higherofcost lower value oils commodity chemicals. of essential when synthetics are available at a fraction of the price.
Typically lower cost and superior Unfavorable consumer perceptions performance compared to natural concerning synthetic additives. SAMPLE TABLE chemicals. Natural
Market appeal of natural botanical products, especially in skin care, personal soap and hair care products.
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Competition from economical synthetic aroma chemicals.
Improved extraction technologies.
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Industry Structure Gain a better understanding of your competition and analyze your company's position in the industry INDUSTRY STRUCTURE
with information about the characteristics of leading flavor and
Private Company Characteristics - Flavor Blends
fragrance manufacturers including total sales, capabilities and regional concentration. This information helps you: •
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Private manufacturers of flavor blends vary in size from small, specialized firms such as the $5-7 million All American Seasonings, to large, multimillion dollar producers such as the $325 million AM Todd Group. Most private players SAMPLE PAGE primarily serve the food and/or beverage markets, reflecting the dominance of these markets in the utilization of flavors. For example, $5 million Flavor Dynamics supplies flavors for a variety of foods and beverages, as does the $10 million Flavor Innovations. Other private firms offer flavors for a broader range of applications, including the $5 million Flavor Sciences which supplies flavors for food, beverages, oral hygiene products, tobacco, pharmaceuticals and pet foods. Conversely, $10 million Feed Flavors serves a single market, through the production of feed flavors for swine, cattle, horses, domestic pets, rabbits and birds.
on product lines Some private firms offer flavor blends as part of a much broader product line. American Fruits and Flavors, a company with over $50 million in sales, manufactures fruit and other flavors, as well as juice, extracts, concentrates, sweeteners and blends. An even more diversified company is the $250 million Proliant, whose meat flavors make up only a small portion of its products. Other products from the company include whey protein concentrates, lactose, flavor enhancers, stocks and broth food products; human health products; and diagnostic, veterinary, research and biopharmaceutical products.
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Selected Private Certain private companies manufacture flavors for internal use in finished Essentialproducts. Oil For example, $10 million Carolina Beverage uses its own proprietary Companies flavor blend in its soft drink products, while $80 million Jel Sert produces flavors
Develop positioning
for its drink mixes and freezer pops.
strategies based on size of competitors.
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* Sales are 2000 estimates of total corporate sales including products other than essential oil.
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Report Highlights •
Six private companies each have total flavor and fragrance sales in excess of $50 million. All of these companies produce both flavor and fragrance products and one is the third leading supplier in the US market.
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Private companies are significant players in certain niche markets, such as aromatherapy oils and food flavors.
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Some private firms concentrate solely on flavors and fragrances, while others offer flavors and fragrances as part of a broader product line including finished foods or related chemicals.
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Private players in the flavors and fragrances industry have been active in recent merger and acquisition activities as a means of entering the market, expanding product lines and gaining new customers, Private concerns also frequently serve as acquisition targets for competitors.
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California has the largest number of private flavor and fragrance establishments with more than 130, followed by New Jersey and New York, each with over 60.
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Demand for flavors and fragrances is projected to increase 4.5 percent per annum to $4.4 billion in 2005.
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