History
1917–2005: Founding to SPC Ardmona Merger
Started in 1917 by a group of fruit growers in Victoria's Goulburn Valley as a cooperative which they named the Shepparton Fruit Preserving Co. Ltd. The company began operations in February 1918, canning pears, peaches and nectarines under the brand name of SPC. SPC was incorporated as a public listed company in 1919, and Ardmona opened in 1921. SPC Ardmona was formed in 2002 by the merger of the former Shepparton Preserving Company (SPC) and Ardmona.2005–2021: Acquisition by Coca-Cola Amatil and Financial Problems
SPC Ardmona was bought by Coca-Cola Amatil in 2005 for . In that time, CCA had also invested about in infrastructure, and the Victorian government had provided in co-investment. It acquired IXL and Taylors brands in 2004,. However, under Coca-Cola Amatil ownership, the company faced significant financial struggles. SPCA closed its2019–2024: Ownership and Turnaround under Private Equity
In June 2019, it was announced that Coca-Cola Amatil had sold the SPC business to a group called Shepparton Partners Collective, now known as SPC Global Limited, for $40 million. Shepparton Partners Collective was a joint venture between Perma Funds Management, a boutique investment house, and The Eights, a private equity firm. The sale was subject to a four-year deferred payment which, subject to business performance, could generate a further $15 million for Coca-Cola on top of the money paid up-front. As part of the turnaround strategy, the business sold the IXL and Taylors brands with the Kyabram factory in 2019 to a group of farmers and growers in the Goulburn Valley. In August 2021, SPC Global mandated COVID-19 vaccinations for all staff, contractors, and visitors becoming the first Australian company to mandate vaccines for all onsite staff and visitors. In 2021, SPC introduced the manufacturing and distribution of healthy beverages through its new acquisitions of the brand, Helping Humans, and ready to eat meals through, the Kuisine Co. and The Good Meal Co. In the 2020-21 Financial Year, SPC reported a consolidated profit after tax of A$11.8 million. In 2021-22 it returned a consolidated profit after tax of A$24 million. Currently, Hussein Rifai is the Chairman of the company. From 2023-2024, Neil Brimacombe was CEO.2024–Current: Merger and relisting on the ASX under SPC Global
In 2024 SPC merged with the Original Juice Company and Nature One Dairy, under the new trading name SPC Global, with Robert Iervasi as Managing Director. Through a backdoor listing, SPC Global relisted on the ASX in December 2024 after a 20 year absence with the ticker of SPG. SPC Global carries the SPC, Goulburn Valley, Ardmona, Provital, Pomlife and Helping Humans brands under its SPC business unit. In its first H1 results announcement since relisting on the ASX, SPC Global announced a net loss after tax of A$23.9 million on A$197.9 million revenue. SPC generated A$139 million during the period.SPC Football Club
The SPC Football Club won the 1945 Goulburn Valley Football Association – Lightning Premiership which was held on the King's Birthday public holiday. SPC were runners up to Shepparton East in the 1945 Goulburn Valley Football Association grand final. SPC defeated Numurkah in the 1948 Central Goulburn Valley Football League's seconds grand final. and in 1949 SPC were defeated bySPC Brands
*SPC *Ardmona *Goulburn Valley *SPC ProVital *Street Eats *Pomlife *The Good Meal Co *Nature One Dairy *Original Juice CompanyReferences
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