Unil Ever

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Every moment, every day, someone somewhere chooses a Unilever product reach. In fact, Unilever products touch the lives of more than 2 billion people in 170 countries each day. Chances are you already know a few of the approximately 400 popular brands that make up Unilever, such as Rexona, Lynx, Dove, Streets, Ben & Jerry's, Continental, Bertolli and Omo to name a few. Basically Unilever as other big companies supposedly committed to helping people feel good, look good and get more out of life with brands and services that are good for them and good for others. That's what makes them become one of the largest and most successful suppliers of consumer goods are moving quickly on our planet. But this is a business that is not just about 'selling the product' - in fact, last year Unilever contributed $ 120 million to communities across the world, is quite small indeed if you count for a multi-billion corporations, which should be sufficient in number much for the CSR in Indonesia alone. But quite a bit of matter was calling Unilever, Unilever doing well by doing good. Although not always satisfying to hear the brand of Unilever, because our household tends to select selected and not be tempted by the shouts of praise worship brand themselves, through ads on TV. At the beginning of Unilever Unilever is a United Kingdom-Netherlands company that has many brands of consumer products the world in clothing, food, cleaning products and others. Unilever was created in 1930 by the merger of British soap maker Lever Brothers and Dutch margarine producer Margarine Unie. Out of habit, Unilever has two parent companies: Unilever NV in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, and Unilever PLC in London, England. Would be the case, both companies have the same directors and effectively operate as a single business. Brothers William and James Lever Herkets were brothers who initially inspired to make soap for hygiene. Initially, the brothers who came from a merchant family then bought a small soap factory in 1885 in the UK Warington. they both then add the glycerin and plant

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Every moment, every day, someone somewhere chooses a Unilever product reach. In fact, Unilever products touch the lives of more than 2 billion people in 170 countries each day. Chances are you already know a few of the approximately 400 popular brands that make up Unilever, such as Rexona, Lynx, Dove, Streets, Ben & Jerry's, Continental, Bertolli and Omo to name a few. Basically Unilever as other big companies supposedly committed to helping people feel good, look good and get more out of life with brands and services that are good for them and good for others. That's what makes them become one of the largest and most successful suppliers of consumer goods are moving quickly on our planet. But this is a business that is not just about 'selling the product' - in fact, last year Unilever contributed $ 120 million to communities across the world, is quite small indeed if you count for a multi-billion corporations, which should be sufficient in number much for the CSR in Indonesia alone. But quite a bit of matter was calling Unilever, Unilever doing well by doing good. Although not always satisfying to hear the brand of Unilever, because our household tends to select selected and not be tempted by the shouts of praise worship brand themselves, through ads on TV.At the beginning of Unilever Unilever is a United Kingdom-Netherlands company that has many brands of consumer products the world in clothing, food, cleaning products and others. Unilever was created in 1930 by the merger of British soap maker Lever Brothers and Dutch margarine producer Margarine Unie. Out of habit, Unilever has two parent companies: Unilever NV in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, and Unilever PLC in London, England. Would be the case, both companies have the same directors and effectively operate as a single business. Brothers William and James Lever Herkets were brothers who initially inspired to make soap for hygiene. Initially, the brothers who came from a merchant family then bought a small soap factory in 1885 in the UK Warington. they both then add the glycerin and plant oils to create a new product that would be attractive to consumers and also teaches consumers to live clean. They also hope that their products can help women and contribute towards personal appearance. Their efforts apparently evolved starting from the creation of Sunlight soap, then they build a large factory in Bromborough Pool, Peninsula Wirall. The factory was given the name Port Sunlight. From this was born the worldwide product which then sorts Lifebuoy, Lux, Vim.When it happened the first world war, Lever Brothers expand business in the production of butter. This they do because of the abundant supply of palm oil from Congo and the Solomon Islands. In 1922 companies that go public acquires the Walls, a largest ice cream company in the UK, so that Walls had entered the ranks of the company's products. Some of Unilever's own brands include: Dove, Lipton, Ragu, Calve, Hellmans, Knorr, Domestos, Cif, Axe, Rexona, Calvin Klein, Cerrutti, Valentino perfume, Birds Eye, Domestos, Impulse, Vaseline, Ponds, Signal, Comfort, Slim Fast, Magnum, Solero, Findus, Ben and Jerry. More than 2 billion consumers worldwide using a Unilever product on any given day. In 2012, Unilever adding nearly 5 billion turnover, pushing through a 50 billion mark in the process. In 1925 occurred a great sorrow in Port Sunlight corporate body. William Hesketh Lever died, but his company is still running. Competition with butter Dutch company, Margarine Unie instead ended with cooperation. Finally, Port Sunlight getting a new name, Unilever, it happened in 1930. Now, the company Unilever conglomerate with revenue value of 50 Billion, not in dollars of course, but in dollars. Unilever products are increasingly growing, not only engaged in the field of hygiene, but also beauty and food