Ayam Brand

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Ayam Brand
Type Private
Industry Food processing
Founded1892;131 years ago (1892)
FounderAlfred Clouet
Headquarters21 Tagore Lane, Singapore 787479,
Area served
Worldwide
Products Sardines, mackerel, tuna, coconut, Asian sauces and pastes, fruits, vegetables, baked beans
OwnerClouet Trading Pte. Ltd
Number of employees
1,000+
Website ayambrand.com.sg

Ayam Brand, sometimes simply known as Ayam, is a Singaporean multinational food conglomerate that specialises in prepared foods, including seafood, canned fish (sardines, mackerel, tuna) and canned vegetables, especially baked beans. Ayam's product range focuses on Singaporean cuisine. [1]

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Ayam Brand produces over 60 million cans of food annually and employs around 1,000 people.

History

Founder

Ayam Brand was founded in Singapore in 1892 by a man named Alfred Clouet, when the country was then the capital of the Straits Settlements. Clouet was initially from France, and had left his birth country at the age of 23 to join his pregnant wife in New York City. However, his wife soon died, and he eventually decided to move to Singapore in 1891 for a new life. His first job in Singapore was running a trading company specialising in cigars.

Initially, Clouet decided to focus on importing perfumes and wines, and registered a firm called A. Clouet & Co, in 1892. Clouet soon had business addresses throughout the Downtown Core district of Singapore, such as Raffles Place and Wallich Street. However, sales were lackluster, and so Clouet decided to move into canned foods. [2]

Early years

The business at the time also produced building materials. The food brand was created to be a seal of quality, as during the era before refrigeration canned food was regarded as a luxury. Clouet took the gallic rooster for the logo of the brand. The brand name was self generated by local traders and consumers, as they started referring to the canned sardines or salmon informally as the "Ayam brand" (ayam being used in local Singlish parlance to refer to 'chicken' or 'rooster' by Singaporeans from all backgrounds). [2] [3]

20th century

Clouet died at the age of 83 in 1949. In 1954, the company was bought over by the Denis Frères Group of Companies. [3] [4] Ever since the late 20th century, the company has grown exponentially, becoming a widely known canned food brand beyond Singapore. The company's headquarters are located at 21 Tagore Lane, within the Ang Mo Kio district of Singapore. His name can still be found within the company, examples include its official name, "Clouet Trading Pte. Ltd".

In 2015, the company unveiled six limited edition "SG50" sardine cans to commemorate Singapore's golden jubilee since its independence. [5]

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