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Transgourmet Austria
Incorporated in 1963, Transgourmet Austria is a wholesaler specialising in food and non-food products on the Austrian market. Its headquarters is based in Traun, Austria. The company is a subsidiary of Europe’s second-largest cash & carry and wholesale supplies business, Transgourmet Holding.
Currently, the business operates 10 Transgourmet markets, 4 Transgourmet cash & carry markets, 1 Transgourmet Trinkwerk central warehouse and shop and 1 Javarei premium roastery across the country. Moreover, an e-commerce platform is available for professionals.
In the financial year 2022, Transgourmet Austria generated a turnover of €750.7 million and presently employs around 2,100 people. The firm had a market share of 24.5% in 2019.
Moreover, the enterprise offers a wide array of products under different categories such as:
- Savoury grocery: pastas, spices, oils, etc.
- Sweet grocery: chocolates, cereals, coffees, etc.
- Chilled & fresh: fruits, vegetables, meat, etc.
- Frozen: french fries, ice creams, meat, etc.
- Drinks: water, juices, sodas, etc.
- Wine & spirits: champagnes, wines, beers, etc.
- Household: tissues, candles, disinfectants, etc.
Several internationally-recognised brands are available such as Lobsters, Bauernland, Magnum, Eskimo, Barilla, Nutella, Tuc, etc. it is noteworthy that the firm also offers a range of organic products in its portfolio.
The firm developed its own brands known as (non-exhaustive list):
- Natura: it features products such as pastas, quinoas, tofu, etc.
- Naturlich: it features products such as butter, walnuts, agave syrups, etc.
- Transgourmet Premium: it features products such as spices, rice, salt, etc.
- Transgourmet Quality: it features basic products such as meat, chocolates, cheese, etc.
Pertaining to its logistics solutions, the wholesaler operates its own distribution centre and has a fleet of vehicles to manage deliveries.
The company’s online shop can be accessed on: https://www.transgourmet.at/
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