Nestle Australia Ltd - proposed acquisition of part of Fonterra Co-operative Group Limited's ice cream business
Type of assessment
Informal Review
Reference
37400
Acquirer(s)
Nestle Australia Ltd
Target(s)
Fonterra Co-operative Group Limited
Industry
Dairy
Summary
Fonterra has entered into an agreeement with Nestle to sell part of its Australian ice cream business. Under the agreement, Nestle will acquire:
- a variety of minor national single serve and multi-pack ice cream and ice confection brands;
- the Peters brand in Western Australia (Nestle already owns the brand in all other states); and
- the Connoisseur premium ice cream tub brand nationally.
In addition to the intellectual property, Nestle will also acquire Peters branded freezers including around 7,250 located in the route trade in Western Australia, and some sealing and lidding equipment used to manufacture Fonterra's Connoisseur ice cream products.
Outcome of assessment
Not opposed
Total review days *
22
Commenced public review
25th May 2009
Date completed
24th June 2009
Market definition
The ACCC considered national markets for the wholesale supply of ice cream, ice confection and frozen yoghurt products.
Competition analysis
The ACCC found that the proposed acquisition was unlikely to substantially lessen competition in the relevant markets. In reaching its conclusion the ACCC noted that the merged entity would not have the ability and incentive to impose a unilateral price rise above competitive levels as it would be constrained by existing effective competitor, and possible sponsorship of new entry by supermarkets.
The ACCC found that barriers to entry into the route trade were relatively high due to the domination of freezer space in route stores by a limited number of existing manufacturers. However, the proposed acquisition is unlikely to significantly affect this situation as it more closely resembles a transfer of Fonterra's strong position to Nestle, which is not currently a significant owner of freezers in Western Australia.
Review timeline
Date
Event
25th May 2009
ACCC commenced review under the Merger Review Process Guidelines.
9th June 2009
Closing date for submissions from interested parties.
24th June 2009
ACCC announced it would not oppose the proposed acquisition.
* Total Review days = Total business days less public holidays and time during which the review was suspended.