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McDonald's Thailand Business Brochure - Asia Outlook Issue 2

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lovin’ itT h e y ’ r e

asia outlook talks to Hester chew, chairman of Executive committee and cEo of mcthai, thailand’s sole mcDonald’s franchisee. Writer Ian Armitage

Project manager Eleanor Watson

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lovin’ it

cDonald’s sells more than 75 hamburgers every second and its famous golden arches are recognised by

millions around the globe. the quick service restaurant chain

has 34,000 restaurants in 119 countries. what’s its secret? mcDonald’s has

mastered the market with localisation. Nowhere is this truer than thailand, where it has 183 restaurants, serving eight million customers per month.

“we do have localised items on the menu,” says Hester chew, chairman of Executive committee and cEo of mcthai, the sole mcDonald’s franchisee in the country. “we have items that are specific to Thailand like the Samurai Pork Burger, the Spicy mcwings and the Spicy chicken teriyaki and Rice.

“that is absolutely important; you have to appeal to your market.”

although some items are localised, mcthai’s core products are the same

– and of the same quality – as you would find in any McDonald’s globally.

“we have global supply system. our French fries are from the u.S., our cheese is from New Zealand and in the last couple of months have been importing beef from australia.

“mcDonald’s look at the regional supply system to see who has the best ingredients, quality and price to match the product and we work on a system of delivery.”Continued

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mr chew has extensive experience in the food service industry and upon joining mcthai quickly introduced some new ideas.

He knew exactly what he wanted - the introduction of separate mccafé premium coffee counters to most of the mcDonald’s restaurants has been one of his most highly successful moves.

“when we came in, we looked at the fundamentals,” mr chew says. “In the first six months we looked at staffing, promoted some from within, brought in new blood into the organisation and we repositioned incentive schemes and the way we look at the business in terms of our customer service, the way our restaurants look, how we were positioned, what consumers wanted

“It’s all about the bottom line”. There are few

people, whether in the private or public sectors, who haven’t heard that phrase. But in modern business, companies that want to achieve long-term success must consider what is known as the triple bottom line: Economic, Environmental and Social.

Ronald mcDonald House charities (RmHc) has been mcDonald’s “charity of choice” for almost 40 years and is its way of positively impacting all three aspects of the triple bottom line.

RmHc originated in the u.S. in 1974 and RmHc thailand was established in 2001 with the same mission: to create, find and support programmes that directly improve the health and well-being of children.

RmHc thailand is currently running three core programmes:

The Ronald McDonald Kids Room. Since the inauguration of RMHC, 28 kids rooms have been built.

The Ronald McDonald Care Mobile (RMCM). Through partnerships, over 40,000 children have received free

vision screening and more than 12,000 pairs of eyeglasses were provided free-of-charge.

Ronald McDonald House (RMH). From the opening day in June 2011, the RMH at Queen Sirikit National Institute of Child Health has helped more than 1,900 families.

Beyond monetary support, mcDonald’s involvement also includes:

Placing RMHC donation boxes in participating restaurants

Hosting fundraising events such as McHappy Day and the Annual Charity Bowling Tournament.

Providing opportunities for employees and stakeholders to volunteer and participate at RMHC events.

Connecting and engaging suppliers with RMHC programmes.

“cSR is not a promotion but a commitment to our society,” says chew.

To learn more visit www.rmhc.or.th.

Ronald mcDonald House charities (RmHc)

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OMD (ThailanD)

we are an integrated communications agency delivering media and marketing solutions globally. Ensuring that omD (thailand) has the most strategic, analytical, innovative, energetic and genuine people is priority one.

In 2011 omD (thailand) was awarded winner of media Planner of the Year for South East asia by campaign asia. In 2012, clients and industry judges for campaign asia made omD (thailand) gold winner, media agency of the Year (thailand).

we work with a diverse group of more than 25 clients and over 70 influential and iconic brands, We enjoy strong and long-term partnerships with them, some dating back as far as our inception, and we are proud to be able to help each and every one of our clients to achieve their business goals now and into the future

Tel +66 2 256-9890Email [email protected]

and the menu items we had – basic areas. we retrained managers to look at restaurant level P&l and it was about going back to basics and good, well formulated planning.”

The first McDonald’s restaurant in thailand was opened in 1985.

things have changed a lot since mr chew came into the business.

“today, we are in a much healthier state,” he says. “things have gone from good to better. we have a steady business. we’ve grown from 93 restaurants in 2006 and we will be at 200 restaurants by year end. I think the growth has been good.”

one of the key changes is the way its restaurants look and mcthai has spent a lot of time and resources on

remodelling them, based on the allegro concept that has seen new lighting and decor in the restaurants, inducing a “more urban edge”.

“we wanted to push our mcDonald’s stores from being traditional quick service restaurants into lifestyle restaurants,” mr chew says. “In terms of the look and feel it is about colours, and in terms of seating, we have a range of seats – sofas and cushions etc. we make the restaurants

as welcoming as possible but with an urban edge. up to about two and a half years ago we used what we called the millennium concept. last year we started using allegro, which is what mcDonald’s has been using across the region. 90-odd percent have switched to the new look which is much more towards a lifestyle restaurant.”

In 2010, mcthai introduced the concept of “Drive thru” quick service restaurants, another successful venture.

“our Drive thrus are ideally situated and, as well as a fast take-away service, they have lots of convenience. convenience is very important. In an area like Bangkok it is key. “we have 43 Drive thrus and we should have 50 by year end.

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OMD (Thailand) is proud to partner with McThai and be a part of the incredible teamwork which exemplifies the character of the people and iconic Brand; McDonald’s.

“The employer generally gets the employees he deserves.”Walter Raleigh, 1554-1618

The talent eco-system created by McThai incorporates:

• engagement

• training

• empowerment

• company culture

• a deeply honed philosophy

that serves a model for managing and nurturing people.that serves a model for managing and nurturing people.

OMD (Thailand) wishes to congratulate Mr.Hester Chew and the amazing team at McThai for winning the 2013 Best of the Best

Employer in Thailand from Aon Hewitt.

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CoFFEE woRKS

we think it’s no accident CoffeeWORKS is one of Thailand’s leading coffee

roasters. Since opening our doors CoffeeWORKS has been a key source in thailand for authentic imported origins and Arabica coffees from Thailand’s northern provinces. Prior to building CoffeeWORKS we worked in the US west coast coffee market when the specialist coffee shop business model was still populated by less than a dozen storefronts.

Moreover since founding CoffeeWORKS, we have formed significant industry relationships throughout the birthplace of espresso – Italy. thus, we have absorbed a unique mix of US and European coffee industry experiences that underpin our mission to be the most advanced knowledge based coffee roaster in Asia.

At CoffeeWORKS the bean is the boss.Tel +662 425 1395www.coffeeworks.co.th

too – car use and traffic in Bangkok is increasing so they will come out, have a quick breakfast and takeaway at the window and move on with their daily lives. the majority of our sales of breakfasts are in or through our Drive Thru restaurants and over a fifth of our business is breakfast in the morning.

“those convenience factors are key – location and plenty of large spaces and parking.

“the convenience is what we look at.”other milestones achieved by mr

chew include taking mcDonald’s 24-hour in 2007 and bringing in delivery 24 hours a day in thailand.

“Delivery is a popular service in Asia, not just Thailand. You’ll find similar services in Singapore, malaysia, Philippines and Indonesia. It is very popular in asia.

“our delivery is through motorbikes. that gets through the

traffic,” Mr Chew says.mcthai’s vision is to be the quick service restaurant of choice in Thailand, growing profitably and have 500 points of distribution, including mccafé and Dessert centre, by 2015.

of course a company is nothing without its people; mcthai and mr chew were quick to realise that.

“We offer a caring work environment, develop our people and empower them to make a difference at work, at home and in thai community. we have our corporate culture called “StEPuP” which has become the everyday working culture of mcthai. our strong corporate culture creates high engagement and helps in driving the company’s strong values. with the earlier mentioned factors, mcthai has recognised as Best of the Best Employers in thailand and Regional accredited Best

Employers in aPac in 2013.”StEPuP comprises S – Sanook at work, meaning happy staff having fun (Sanook) and being enthusiastic about their work. t – team to win, meaning all the team sharing objectives and having trust and confidence in every person’s contribution. E – Exceed customer Expectations, understanding and then exceeding customers’ expectations. P- People, supporting the development of staff and mutually praising success. u – ultimate ownership, working as if staff owned the business, daring to solve problems creatively. and P – Passion to win, having dedication and hunger for success to be the leader.

It’s paid off. McThai has been recognised as Best of the Best employers in thailand and Regional accredited Best Employers in aPac in 2013. the award was issued by aoN Hewitt and Sasin graduate Institute of Business Continued

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Congratulations for the success of McDonald’s in Thailand.We are proud to be part of their success

The Authorized Service Provider and Food EquipmentSupplier for McThai since 1985

Fieco Company Limited43/524-526 Phaholyothin Road, Anusaovari Bangkhen

Bangkok 10220, THAILANDTel: +66 2 5512434-5 | Email: [email protected] | www.fieco.com

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KIM CHuA GRouP

kim chua group is committed to becoming a leader in aesthetically pleasing food products by

applying the culinary arts and sciences to meticulously create and select the finest-quality premium brands from around the world. our connoisseurship, knowledge and understanding of authentic flavors, combined with high level of production technology and standards, have made kim chua group a center for innovative and delightful foods that create “pleasure for your taste”.

kcg has always believed in working towards the mutual success of our company, business partners and customers. this win-win philosophy and honesty in our dealings has been the key to our company’s success for more than 55 years. this philosophy will continue to be our top priority going forward to meeting our goal of sustainable growth.

kcg’s technological exchange and adoption with international counterparts has helped drive the company to be a leader in the thailand dairy product industry. the constant interaction and visits between the technical personnel, food technologists and product research and development teams of kcg and our partners worldwide has helped us meet our objective of creating quality, innovative products that satisfy the requirements of our customers.

as an industrial leader in producing premium food products, kcg highly values corporate social responsibility and preservation of natural resource. we constantly participate in social contribution activities in order to improve the quality of life to the society where we do business.

Tel +662 332 8040 7www.kimchuagroup.com

CHARoEN PoKPHAND FOODS (CPF)

Vertical integration, fully traceability, and food safety have made CPF raw materials the core of the world’s leading food brands since 1978.

our 30 years of know-how, and our embrace of green and sustainable technologies, will drive our CP brand products into the future.

charoen Pokphand Foods Public company limited (cPF) is the world’s leading vertically-integrated aquaculture, livestock, and food company. cPF products are distributed under cP and numerous other well-known brands worldwide.

Tel +66 (0) 2692 2300Email [email protected]

www.cpfworldwide.com

administration chulalongkorn university, who looked at employment practices at 182 leading companies in thailand.

mcthai was also recognised as Best Employer in thailand and in aPac in 2011.

“I am happy and proud that mcDonald’s thailand has been recognised in this way because these awards reflect our employees’ trust and engagement towards the company, their praise for the company, and their dedication for it to achieve success, consistent with our management policies which resulted in double-digit sales growth indicating business success,” mr chew says.

and the future is bright.“For us it is working on internal

processes and that is obviously ongoing. customer service is another area of continual improvement and you never stop on that,” mr chew explains. “I think we have focused very well on our people development and that has been important for us as a business and in the way we have since performed. We will continue that. It means we offer a value proposition.

“I think also in the next couple of years

we will continue to grow our business and see how we can be relevant to our consumers. For example, in the Provinces of Thailand it is very different to the major metropolitan areas like Bangkok. You can’t approach Provinces in the same way. we will see how we can be relevant there.

“Having availability of chicken products is also important for us.”

For the future, mr chew would like the thai government to drive the economy. that would attract foreign investment and create jobs in the country.

“that is always important,” he says. “But generally am I optimistic? Yes. there are plenty of opportunities and lots of growth potential. I don’t have a time to put to this but I believe thailand can have more than 400 mcDonald’s restaurants down the road, on a long term horizon.

“For future engagement, technology will be important – whether it is cashless payment, mobile apps or the internet. all of that will come much more into play in the next six to nine months.”

as for key success factors, mr chew stresses: “the mcDonald’s business is a people business, providing food and beverage services in its restaurants as well as home delivery. therefore, we give top priority to our people, as it is they who deliver happiness and satisfaction to our customers. that is the main engine of our business.”

to learn more visit www.mcthai.co.th.

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Happiness from KCG for more than 55 yearsWe deliver products to fulfill your taste

Distributed by Kim Chua Group Co., Ltd.3059, 3059/ 1-3 Sukhumvit Rd. BangjakPrakanong Bangkok 10260. Thailand

Tel +662-332-8040-7 Fax +662-331-6891www.kimchuagroup.com

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CPF is the world’s leading

integrated aquaculture,

livestock, and food company

For all sales please contact:C.P. Merchandising Company LimitedTel: +66 (0) 2784 9000 Email: [email protected]

To learn more about our company, visit www.cpfworldwide.com

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Big c Rachadamri (5th Fl.) Pathum wan Bangkok 10330

tel: +66 2 696 4900

www.mcthai.co.th

E N q u I R I E Stel (uk): +44 (0) 1603 559 151

tel (Sa): +27 (0) 21 527 0053

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