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Date: 2024-04-28 Page is: DBtxt001.php txt00022404
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Exclusive: Danone ramps up U.S. baby formula shipments to address shortage


Original article: https://www.reuters.com/business/retail-consumer/exclusive-french-baby-formula-maker-danone-sharply-ramps-up-us-shipments-2022-05-20/
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Peter Burgess
EXCLUSIVE Danone ramps up U.S. baby formula shipments to address shortage

Aptamil maker Danone SA has stepped up shipments of infant formula from Europe to address a shortage in the United States, according to U.S customs data and an analysis of ocean cargo data by shipping consultancy Ocean Audit for Reuters.

https://www.reuters.com/business/retail-consumer/exclusive-french-baby-formula-maker-danone-sharply-ramps-up-us-shipments-2022-05-20/

Baby formula crunch in U.S. forces scramble to boost supplies

The nationwide shortage of baby formula has prompted the United States to temporarily allow foreign imports from other suppliers, while reaching a deal with Abbott Laboratories on steps to resume production at its Michigan plant.

Abbott completes India recall of baby formula products imported from U.S.

Abbott Laboratories' India unit has completed a recall of baby formula products that were manufactured at the company's troubled Michigan facility in the United States, a spokesperson for the company said on Friday.

Exclusive: Danone ramps up U.S. baby formula shipments to address shortage

Reporting by Richa Naidu in London and Lisa Baertlein in Los Angeles; Editing by David Gregorio in New York, Josephine Mason and Alexander Smith in London

May 20, 2022 ... 8:20 AM EDT

LONDON/LOS ANGELES, May 20 (Reuters) - Aptamil maker Danone SA (DANO.PA) has stepped up shipments of infant formula from Europe to address a shortage in the United States, according to U.S customs data and an analysis of ocean cargo data by shipping consultancy Ocean Audit for Reuters.

Danone, the world's second biggest baby milk formula maker but a relatively small player in the United States, shipped much of the product from Britain and the Netherlands by ocean freight through its Nutricia North America arm.

This followed a Feb. 17 recall by top manufacturer Abbott Laboratories (ABT.N) which recalled dozens of types of its Similac, Alimentum and EleCare formulas, creating one of the most urgent food shortages in recent history for U.S. families.

Between January and May, Danone's Nutricia division more than tripled its ocean imports to North America, and more than 90% was delivered to the United States, said Steve Ferreira, CEO of Ocean Audit, which analysed the data exclusively for Reuters.

'We understand how important it is for families to access these specialized formulas which is why our absolute priority has been to increase production and supply of these medical formulas to serve the most vulnerable babies since the shortages arose in February,' a Danone spokesperson told Reuters.

On May 10, three days before U.S. President Joe Biden took to the airwaves with his plan for addressing the baby formula shortage, the Independent Quest sailed into the Port of Philadelphia to deliver 42,000 cans of Danone formula.

It was rapidly dispatched to Jeffersonville, Indiana to be distributed to retailers that for weeks had to limit how much infant formula mothers could buy.

'If it comes into the port on a Monday, I'm almost certain that they would have it out by Tuesday or Wednesday because the product's so hot,' Ferreira said.

Ferreira said his data showed that from Jan. 1 to May 1 2021 Danone Nutricia sent nearly 770,000 cans of infant formula, filling roughly 100 cargo containers, to the North America. During the comparable period this year, the number skyrocketed to more than 2.4 million cans, he said.

Of that product, 93% went to East Coast U.S. ports, while 7% went to ocean gateways in Mexico, Ferreira said.

Nationwide shortage of infant formula continues in Medford Shelves for baby and toddler formula are partially empty, as the quantity a shopper can buy is limited amid continuing nationwide shortages, at a grocery store in Medford, Massachusetts, U.S., May 17, 2022. REUTERS/Brian Snyder/File Photo

Separate U.S. customs data analyzed by Reuters shows that on Feb. 22, five days after the Abbott recall, nearly 38,000 kilograms (83,775.66 pounds) of Danone Nutricia cargo arrived in the United States from Britain and the Netherlands.

The customs data did not specify the exact nature of the cargo, but described some of it as 'clinical nutrition powder' and 'medical nutrition'. On March 9, roughly 34,000 kilograms more arrived, followed by nearly 30,000 kilograms on March 30.

Reuters could not obtain records confirming Danone's airborne baby formula imports.

Danone's shares were up 1.6% in early afternooon trade on Paris' blue-chip CAC 40 index (.FCHI).

FORMULA SHAKE-UP

The deliveries show how the suspension of Abbott's factory and shortages are shaking up the market, giving some players an opportunity to get a share of the lucrative $4.8 billion U.S. baby formula industry.

'Abbott looks to have lost around 2000 basis points of share, going from 40% share to 20%,' Barclays analyst Warren Ackerman estimated on Friday referring to the U.S. market.

Reckitt Benckiser (RKT.L), the long-time No.2 player in the United States, told Reuters on Tuesday that it now accounts for more than 50% of total baby formula supply in the country.

The British company said it supplied just over a third of U.S. baby formula prior to Abbott's recall. read more

It has boosted Enfamil production by about 30% and is making more frequent deliveries to stores as it looks to counter a nationwide shortage in U.S. supermarkets.

Reporting by Richa Naidu in London and Lisa Baertlein in Los Angeles; Editing by David Gregorio in New York, Josephine Mason and Alexander Smith in London

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