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Wander AG
Company typePrivate limited company
IndustryFood
Founded1865
FounderGeorg Wander
FateSold off in 2002.
HeadquartersNeuenegg, Switzerland
Number of locations1
Key peopleGeorg Wander, and Albert Wander.
ProductsOvomaltine, and Isostar.
Number of employees300
ParentAssociated British Foods
Websitehttp://www.wander.ch/

Wander AG (officially: "WANDER AG") is a food producer that is owned by Associated British Foods and is based in Neuenegg (Canton of Bern, Switzerland). The company employs about 300 people in Switzerland. Its most well-known product is Ovomaltine and Isostar.

History

Aerial view (1946)

In 1865 Georg Wander opened a "chemical-technical and analytical" laboratory in the old town of Bern. His son Albert Wander, took over the company in 1897. In 1904, the production of the malt beverage Ovomaltine was started. The first sales depots opened in Italy and England only two years later. In 1908 the sole proprietorship was converted into a stock corporation. In 1913, the first Ovomaltine production facility outside of Switzerland was built in Kings Langley (Great Britain). In 1927 the Swiss production site was moved from Bern to Neuenegg. In 1997, a new Ovomaltine production plant was opened in Neuenegg, which has been responsible for pan-European production since 2002.

Wander AG was taken over by Sandoz in 1967 and sold to Associated British Foods in 2002.

Products

In addition to Ovomaltine products, Wander AG also manufactures the first isotonic drink on the market, Isostar, as well as the chocolate beverage powder Caotina, the nutritional supplement Jemalt and protein bars for endurance sports.

Literature

  • Walter Thut: Vom Zwei-Mann-Labor zum Weltkonzern. Georg Wander (1841–1897), Albert Wander (1867–1950), Georg Wander (1898–1969). Association for Economic History Studies, Zurich 2005, ISBN 3-909059-29-5 (Swiss pioneers of business and technology. Vol. 79).

Website

References

  1. Handelsregister des Kantons Bern. "WANDER AG". Retrieved 10 March 2020.
  2. "Wander AG - Company Profile". bloomberg.com. Retrieved 10 March 2020.
  3. "Wilkommen auf der Webseite von Wander". wander.ch. Retrieved 10 March 2020.
  4. "jemalt". wander.ch. Retrieved 11 March 2020.
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