Amul Chapter 2
Amul Chapter 2
Amul Chapter 2
Company Profile
Introduction
Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation Ltd. (GCMMF), is India's largest
food product marketing organisation with annual turnover (2015-16) US$ 3.5
billion. Its daily milk procurement is approx 16.97 million lit per day from 18,545
village milk cooperative societies, 18 member unions covering 33 districts, and 3.6
million milk producer members.
For its consistent adherence to quality, customer focus and dependability, GCMMF
has received numerous awards and accolades over the years. It received the Rajiv
Gandhi National Quality Award in1999 in Best of All Category. In 2002 GCMMF
bagged India's Most Respected Company Award instituted by Business World. In
2003, it was awarded the IMC Ramkrishna Bajaj National Quality Award - 2003 -
certificate of merit- for adopting noteworthy quality management practices for
logistics and procurement. GCMMF is the first and only Indian organisation to win
topmost International Dairy Federation Marketing Award for probiotic ice cream
launch in 2007. For the innovations, GCMMF has received AIMA-RK Swamy
High Performance brand award 2013 and CNN-IBN Innovating for better
tomorrow award in 2014. World Dairy Innovation Awards- 2014 for Best
Marketing Campaign - "Eat Milk with Every Meal". For the tree plantation activity
GCMMF has received seven consecutive Good Green Governance award from
Srishti during 2007 to 2013.
The Amul brand is not only a product, but also a movement. It is in one way, the
representation of the economic freedom of farmers. It has given farmers the
courage to dream. To hope. To live.
History
Amul-coperative registered on 14 December 1946 as a response to the exploitation
of marginal milk producers by traders or agents of the only existing dairy,
the Polson dairy, in the small city distances to deliver milk, which often went sour
in summer, to Polson. The prices of milk were arbitrarily determined. Moreover,
the government had given monopoly rights to Polson to collect milk from mikka
and supply it to Bombay city.