Wei Chuan Foods is a Taiwan-based manufacturer of Chinese condiments, canned goods, drinks, and frozen goods. Its more popular, widely recognized products include canned pickles, soy sauce and oyster sauces, and frozen dumplings and wontons.
History
The predecessor of Wei-Chuan Food Corporation was founded in 1953 by Huang Lieh-ho as part of Hotai Motor Group as Hotai Chemical Engineering Corporation, to produce MSG and soy sauce to enrich the everyday lives of people. In believing that the dairy industry could improve the living standard and nutrition standard of citizens and thereby promote rural economic development and compensate food inadequacy, Wei-Chuan established the dairy product department in the beginning of the 1960s out of the company's insistence on establishing a “public company”. This started the diversification of Wei-Chuan into an integrated food manufacturing company. Today, the founder Huang Lieh-ho was also called the “Father of the dairy industry” in Taiwan for this reason. With the food business diversification planning of Huang, Wei-Chuan became the largest food processing and manufacturing company in Taiwan in the 1960s and 1970s. In 1998, Ting Hsin International Group became the largest shareholder following an ownership and management fight within the founding Huang family. Huang family divest of the remaining shares after losing the biggest shareholder status. One of the joint ventures, Formosa Flexible Packaging, was move back to Hotai Motor Group. However, Huang family maintained the ownership of Wei-Chuan USA, which owns the right to Wei-Chuan brand in the USA, Europe, and Australia. Thus Wei-Chuan and Wei-Chuan USA became separate entities with different ownership groups. In Taiwan, the company was often seen as the chief rival of Uni-President Enterprise Corporation.
Wei-Chuan formerly sponsored the Wei Chuan Dragonsprofessional baseball team. The team was formally the leader in championships before its dismiss in 1999 by the company's new parent companyTing Hsin International. In 2019, it is announced that Wei-Chuan will re-joined the Taiwanese Baseball League by reestablished Wei-Chuan Dragons in 2020.