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British American Tobacco (BAT) South Africa is the local arm of UK-based British American Tobacco (BAT) Group. With over 100 years of history, the firm is South Africa’s largest manufacturer of cigarettes. By Ian Armitage
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SE-listed British American Tobacco (BAT) South Africa is a smoking superstar. Part of the British American Tobacco Group of companies, which operates in more than 180 countries worldwide, it is one of the foremost fast-moving consumer goods businesses in the country. “BAT South Africa holds a unique position within the global tobacco group,” says BAT’s Radu Dobrescu, formerly Head of Operations in Southern Africa. He told South Africa Magazine that, not only is BAT South Africa, with 24 brands, one of the company’s largest profit centres, with an enviable domestic market share of 86 percent, but it is also setting an example of successful cultural and structural change – while investing in becoming worldclass manufacturing operation. In that respect, in the years to 2018, some £150 million has been earmarked for upgrades and improvements to BAT South Africa’s operations. “In South Africa, the business in its present form was created following the global merger of Rothmans International, partly owned by the Rembrandt Group, and London-based British American Tobacco plc,” Dobrescu adds. In the words of one industry observer, “Without the acquisition of Rothmans International, BAT would have slid off the map of Africa.” www.southafricamag.com
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Locally, BAT South Africa employs more than 2,000 people. It exports to 31 countries in Africa and the Middle East.
eMPLOYer OF the YeAr In 2011, BAT South Africa was rated as the ‘Best Employer in South Africa for 2011/12’ by the CRF Institute in its annual Best Employers Certification Index. The research showed that “BAT South Africa has outstanding HR policies and excellent working conditions”. The company has built a reputation as a sought-after employer by focusing on employees as people with needs and dreams. Referencing the company’s work in this area, Clifford van der Venter, BAT South Africa’s HR Director, said in a recent interview: 4
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“There’s an underlying belief that it is great people who make great companies great. You can have the best strategies, the best products and the best brands but at the end of the day it’s the people that make the difference. “One of the things that enables organisations with our kind of history to remain at the top is a constant renewal, and that has to happen through people. So we have made a deliberate decision to go out and find additional talented people.” Every year between four to 10 graduates are recruited for a two-year Management Trainee programme. BAT South Africa makes a similar investment in its Growth Academy, an extensive development programme for existing employees with high potential.
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“Over the years we have continued to put maximum effort in growing and nurturing our diverse talent to ensure that we have an excellent leadership pipeline in place. This effort focuses on training and development in the workplace as well as through structured internal and external programmes, aimed at building strong, individually minded leaders who will engage, motivate and inspire our organisation to stand tall in what is undoubtedly a challenging but exciting industry,” said MD, Brian Finch, recently.
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ABOUt BrItISh AMerICAn tABACCO British American Tobacco, through its subsidiaries, engages in the manufacture, distribution, and sale of tobacco products. The company offers cigars, cigarettes, smokeless snus, roll-your-own, and pipe tobacco products under the Dunhill, Kent, Lucky Strike, Pall Mall, Vogue, Viceroy, Kool, Rothmans, Peter Stuyvesant, Benson & Hedges, and State Express 555 brand names. It has operations in the Asia-Pacific, the Americas, eastern and western Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. The company was founded in 1902 and is headquartered in London, UK.
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COntInUALLY InnOVAtInG BAT South Africa is constantly reviewing, renewing, refreshing and innovating its products, the way it does business, the way it operates and, in particular, the way it goes to market. Several years ago the company moved to a direct sales model to have more direct interaction with its customers. Another area of huge innovation is working with the South African Police Service and the South African Revenue Service to crack down on the illicit cigarette trade. The issue forced BAT South Africa to look at its offering in the low-price segment. “Every year, over R3 billion in tax revenue is lost due to illegal cigarettes,� BAT South Africa said 8
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Over the years we have continued to put maximum effort in growing and nurturing our diverse talent
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LIMPOPO TOBACCO PROCESSORS LIMPOPO TOBACCO PROCESSORS (LTP) is the biggest single supplier of tobacco leaf to British American Tobacco South Africa (BATSA). LTP is based in Rustenburg in the North West Province of South Africa. The company contracts all flue cured Virginia tobacco farmers in the country. Their combined annual production of 12 000 tons is mostly produced in Mpumalanga and the Limpopo Province, which borders Zimbabwe.
in a recent press release. “That’s the equivalent of the cost of more than 44,000 new policemen or 60,000 new homes.” In response, it introduced a pricedmarked pack to inform consumers of the recommended price of its lower-priced brands.
Where next? In terms of future expansion, the export market, into Africa and the Middle East, remains a key focus for strategic growth and development. Empowerment is another key focus. BAT South Africa is currently a Level 6 10
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LTP was established in 2004 and replaced the tobacco cooperatives in the north of South Africa. An existing modern factory in Rustenburg was selected by LTP to operate as the green leaf threshing facility for all locally produced tobacco. Buying stations in Nelspruit, Groblersdal, Vaalwater and Rustenburg enable farmers to sell their tobacco in their own growing area. Suitable tobacco varieties are developed by LTP through dedicated research (financed by BATSA), outstanding agronomy services and best growing practices, increasing the average production yield from 2 500 kg per hectare to 2 800 kg per hectare in a mere five years. Proper management and continuous monitoring also ensure the elimination of non tobacco related material, which secures a safe product of the highest quality. Tobacco leaf produced in South Africa delivers an outstanding smoking quality and chemical balance, similar to its northern neighbours Zambia and Zimbabwe, on the tip of Southern Africa.
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PO Box 69 Rustenburg 0300 South Africa Tel: +27 14 596 5090 Fax: +27 86 596 6419 Email: christovs@ltptobacco.co.za
LIMPOPO TOBACCO PROCESSORS is the only green leaf threshing facility in South Africa. Its factory is equipped with all the latest technology and equipment and can process up to 10 tons of green tobacco per hour. Secure, clean warehousing ensures adequate storage capacity for 3 000 tons green tobacco and 20 000 tons packed tobacco.
Our success in the country was not achieved by accident. We believe that we have retained many of the qualities that initially helped place us at the forefront of our industry
Contributor and has various initiatives and targets in place aimed at improving this score on an annual basis. The firm spends more than R30 million annually on corporate social investment projects, mainly in the areas of empowerment, sustainable agriculture, civic life and HIV/AIDS. BAT South Africa wants to “smoke the competition” by having its customers light up and keep the flame burning. In 2004 it celebrated 100 years of business in South Africa. “Our success in the country was not achieved by accident. The company became a leading business from its inception in 1904 and we believe that we have retained many of the qualities that initially helped place us at the forefront of our industry,” the company’s website says. To learn more visit www.batsa.co.za. END
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