Nisshin Seifun Group Inc 2024 IR
The report highlights Nisshin Seifun Group's strong financial performance in fiscal 2024, with net sales reaching ¥858.2 billion and operating profit rising to ¥47.8 billion. The company advanced its Medium-Term Management Plan 2026 by restructuring its business portfolio, including the acquisition of Kumamoto Flour Milling and the construction of the new Mizushima Plant. In sustainability, the Group established a new Sustainability Committee and made progress on its CO2 reduction roadmap, notably switching the Tsurumi Plant to 100% renewable energy through an off-site corporate PPA. Additionally, the Group expanded its human resources strategy and continued its digital transformation initiatives across its business segments.
Company: Nisshin Seifun Group Inc
Sector: Consumer Staples
Country: Japan
Year: 2024
Type: IR
Pages: 84
Nisshin Seifun Group Inc
Integrated Report
The report highlights Nisshin Seifun Group's strong financial performance in fiscal 2024, with net sales reaching ¥858.2 billion and operating profit rising to ¥47.8 billion. The company advanced its Medium-Term Management Plan 2026 by restructuring its business portfolio, including the acquisition of Kumamoto Flour Milling and the construction of the new Mizushima Plant. In sustainability, the Group established a new Sustainability Committee and made progress on its CO2 reduction roadmap, notably switching the Tsurumi Plant to 100% renewable energy through an off-site corporate PPA. Additionally, the Group expanded its human resources strategy and continued its digital transformation initiatives across its business segments.
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Document Details
Report Year
2024
Reporting Period
Apr 1, 2023 - Mar 31, 2024
Fiscal Year
2024
Type
Integrated Report
Language
English
Pages
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