Kraš

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Kraš prehrambena industrija d.d.
Company type Public
ZSE:  KRAS
Industry Confectionery production
Founded1911;113 years ago (1911)(Founded)
Headquarters,
Key people
Damir Bulić (Chairman) [1]
Products Confectionery
RevenueIncrease2.svg 138.98 million (2017) [2]
Increase2.svg €4.10 million (2017) [2]
Total assets Increase2.svg €162.94 million (2017) [2]
Total equity Increase2.svg €89.60 million (2017) [2]
OwnerMI Pivac Brothers d.o.o. (52.86%)
Kappa Star Ltd. (30.00%)
Kraš d.d. (5.29%)
Others
(as of 14 July 2020) [3]
Number of employees
2,557 (2017) [2]
Website www.kras.hr

Kraš (Croatian pronunciation: [krâʃ] ) is a Croatian food company based in Zagreb, specializing in confectionery products. In 2012, Kraš was, after Podravka, the second largest Croatian exporter of food. [4]

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History

The company traces its origins from two factories from the early 20th century: "Union", founded in 1911, by Yugoslavian Jews, including Slavaljub Deutsch, the oldest surviving chocolate manufacturer in southeastern Europe; and "Bizjak", founded in 1923, which manufactured toast, cookies and wafers. Deutsch was subsequently murdered in Auschwitz and his property seized. These two companies, as well as a number of smaller confectionery manufacturers from Zagreb, merged in 1950 and took the name Kraš, in honor of Josip Kraš, a union leader and prominent Croatian communist who was killed in World War II.[ citation needed ] To date, no restitutions have been made to Deutsch's surviving descendants.

The company was in social ownership during SFR Yugoslavia, and privatized in 1992 into a private shareholding company with capital estimated at 135,769,000 DM. In the aftermath of Yugoslav breakup, Kraš lost two-thirds of its market. [5]

In 1997, Kraš received the ISO 9001 certificate. [6] [7]

In 2011, Kraš acquired the Osijek confectionary company Karolina, formed in 1891 and known as Sloboda between 1947 and 2003. It was integrated into the Kraš group in 2021. [8]

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References

  1. "Management Board". kras.hr. Kraš. Archived from the original on 8 December 2015. Retrieved 3 December 2015.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 "ANNUAL REPORT ON THE STATE AND BUSINESS OF THE KRAŠ GROUP IN 2017" (PDF). kras.hr (in Serbian). Retrieved 28 September 2019.
  3. "Vrijednosnica KRAS". zse.hr (in Croatian). Retrieved 14 July 2020.
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