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STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS
BETWEEN L’ORÉAL AND
ITS SUPPLIERS
In June 2012, LOréal held its first global Suppliers’ Day
in Paris, attended by its 100 most strategic suppliers.
This was an opportunity for Jean-Paul Agon not only
to share his vision and the LOréal road map and
strengthen the partnership culture but also to encourage
suppliers to participate in the “Solidarity Sourcing
programme, initiated in 2010. In front of an audience
of public institutions, NGOs and academics, the group
presented this worldwide programme, which aims
to open up the sourcing process to companies and
communities that are either disadvantaged or excluded
from employment. A “toolbox” was given to each
supplier to help them set up the programme in their own
organisation. Other regional Suppliers’ Days have been
organised, for example in Hong Kong, where
the third edition took place for the Asia, Pacific Zone.
ZOOM
L’ORÉAL OPENS
ITS LARGEST PLANT IN THE
WORLD IN INDONESIA
To meet the fast-growing demand
in the South-East Asian beauty
market, L’Oréal opened a high-tech
plant at the end of 2012 in
the industrial zone of Jababeka,
60 km from Jakarta. Its goal is
to become the haircare and skincare
regional production hub for the
L’ORÉAL PARIS and GARNIER brands.
Indonesia is one of the most dynamic
countries in this zone, and in 2012
the groups growth rate there was
+33.9%(2). This can be explained by
the rapid expansion of an affluent
middle class and the strong appeal
of high-quality, affordable cosmetics
suited to the expectations of a
population with a highly developed
beauty culture. L’Oréal Indonesia’s
original plant, which was opened in
1986, has now been replaced by a
much larger and more modern site.
30% of its production is intended
for the Indonesian market, and 70%
for other South-East Asian countries.
This is a key step forward in
the groups universalisation.
JABABEKA in figures
500 employees
200,000 sq.m. of floor area
E100 million in investments
over six years
200 million units per year
by 2013
Potential to reach 500 million
The 1ST plant in Indonesia to
obtain LEED Silver certification
(sustainable building)
(2) Like-for-like.
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