Mondelez Ireland
Cadbury built its first Irish factory at Ossory Road, Dublin in 1933 and today, more than €250 million worth of Cadbury chocolate produced in Ireland is exported every year.
Kraft Foods acquired Cadbury in 2010 and in 2012, spun-off its North American grocery division, including Cadbury, and re-named it Mondelez.
In Ireland Mondelez International employs a total of over 900 people across three sites.
In February 2015, Mondelez confirmed plans to close its gum-base production plant in Tallaght in early 2016 with the loss of 45 permanent roles. The company also said it would cut 160 jobs at its other facilities in Coolock, Co Dublin and Rathmore, Co Kerry.
Financial Data
-
31st Dec 20 Source: CRO
- €83.7 million turnover
-
€3.8 million
profit - 516 employees
-
31st Dec 19 Source: CRO
- €74.5 million turnover
-
€3.6 million
profit - 489 employees
- 8 more years available »
Ranking
By Turnover
(€83.7 million)- 532nd in Top Companies
- 73rd in Food
- 75th in Manufacturing
By Employees
(516)- 349th in Top Companies
- 49th in Food
- 50th in Manufacturing
-
- 516
- €83.7 million
Employees
- Eoin Kellett CEO/Managing Director
Latest News
- May 24 Harsh winter may compel Europe to ration gas, warns International Energy Agency
- May 24 Hungary and Poland hold up EU decisions on oil and corporate tax
- May 24 Over 700 objections lodged against €466m Dundrum apartment ‘concrete jungle’
- May 24 Stripe unveils new third party app marketplace
- May 24 Shares in UK energy companies slide over windfall tax fears