- Candy (company)
Candy is an Italian company based in
Brugherio , nearMilan , which manufacturesdomestic appliance s.Early history
Candy was founded by
Eden Fumagalli in 1945 and the following year, the company's firstwashing machine s were launched at the Milan Fair.Fumagalli's sons Enzo, Niso and Peppino took control of the company and it began to diversify, making a decisive move in 1954 when they introduced the first semi-automatic washing machine with a spin dryer. Six years later, they developed and released their first fully-automatic washer.
Candy later opened a production plant in
France , its first outside of Italy, and expanded its product range to include cookers,air conditioning units,refrigerator s, freezers anddishwasher s.Acquisitions and sales
In the 1970s, Candy's growth allowed them to acquire other companies beginning in Italy with
Parma -based La Sovrana, a historic brand name in the cooking sector. This was followed by the purchase of the Italian division ofKelvinator , a company internationally famous for its refrigerators and freezers. Candy also drew up an agreement with Kelvinator America in 1980 allowing Italian-produced, Kelvinator-branded products to be distributed all over the world. Candy still owns the Kelvinator name in theUnited Kingdom and the company'sBromborough factory is still operational.In 1985, two more successful Italian brand names join the Candy Group: Zerowatt, manufacturers of washing machines and tumble dryers, and Gasfire, specialists in built-in cookers. Three more companies were acquired by Candy in the next eight years: French built-in cooker manufacturer Rosières (1987), Spanish washing machine company Otsein (1992), and refrigeration specialists Iberna (1993).
In 1995, Candy bought the European division of
The Hoover Company from its parent companyMaytag , who had suffered colossal losses due to the infamousHoover free flights promotion , which had begun in 1992, and the purchase by Candy included the acquisition of three more production plants inWales ,Scotland andPortugal .ports sponsorship
Formula One
As part of Candy's international expansion in the 1970s the company decided to enter the high-dollar world of
Formula One . Midway through the 1979 season, Candy became the marquee sponsor for the Tyrrell team with driversJean-Pierre Jarier andDidier Pironi . Tyrrell enjoyed some success in 1979, finishing 4th in the Constructor's Championship, and Candy stayed on as the team's sponsor for the 1980 season. In 1981, Candy sponsored theToleman team and was also later involved withLigier but eventually withdrew from F1.Liverpool F.C.
Candy were the shirt sponsors of
Liverpool F.C. between 1988 and 1992, debuting in theFA Cup Final 1988 and remembered as the sponsors the last time Liverpool were League champions.Present day
Today, Candy's appliances are known more through their continued marketing of the Hoover and Kelvinator brands. Hoover-branded washing machines are largely Candy designs and are made up from Candy components. As well as in Europe, Candy operates manufacturing facilities in
China ,Russia , Turkey,Ivory Coast ,Syria ,Nigeria ,United Kingdom , andEgypt .As of 2006, Candy remains a family-owned company; Peppino Fumagalli is the Chairman of the Board.
External links
* [http://www.candy-group.com/ Candy Group Corporate Information]
* [http://www.candy-domestic.co.uk/history.htm Company history (UK site)]
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