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롤드 비스킷 & 쿠키에 대한 글로벌 공급업체 거래, 수출 활동 및 가격 벤치마크
상위 20개 국가에 걸친 공급업체 연계 거래 5,583건을 분석하고, 월간 단가 벤치마크로 롤드 비스킷 & 쿠키의 수출 경쟁력과 소싱 리스크를 추적하세요.
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롤드 비스킷 & 쿠키의 긍정적/부정적 전년 대비 변화를 비교해 성장하는 공급 시장과 약화되는 수출 경로를 식별하세요.
롤드 비스킷 & 쿠키의 YoY 변동 상위 국가는 영국 (+107.2%), 러시아 (-70.1%), 우즈베키스탄 (+67.3%)입니다.
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2025-11 기준, 노출 가능한 롤드 비스킷 & 쿠키 거래 단가가 있는 국가는 일본 (8.70 USD / kg), 미국 (4.80 USD / kg), 이탈리아 (4.77 USD / kg), 영국 (4.75 USD / kg), 코스타리카 (4.71 USD / kg), 외 15개국입니다.
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산업군: 식품 제조
밸류체인 역할: 식품 제조
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밸류체인 역할: 무역
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산업군: 기타
밸류체인 역할: 무역
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밸류체인 역할: 식품 제조
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1,247개 기업
수출업체 수는 롤드 비스킷 & 쿠키의 공급 깊이와 소싱 선택지의 핵심 신호입니다.
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임직원 규모: 직원 101 - 500명
매출액: 매출 USD 10M - 50M
산업군: 식품 제조
밸류체인 역할: -
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최근 수입 거래: 2026-03-29
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산업군: 브로커 및 무역 대행
밸류체인 역할: -
(우즈베키스탄)
최근 수입 거래: 2026-03-29
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밸류체인 역할: -
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최근 수입 거래: 2026-03-29
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밸류체인 역할: -
글로벌 수입업체 커버리지
1,387개 기업
수입업체 수는 롤드 비스킷 & 쿠키에 대한 수요 측 가시성의 현재 깊이를 보여줍니다.
공급망 인텔리전스 분석과 기업 프로필을 활용해 활동 중인 롤드 비스킷 & 쿠키 바이어를 식별하고, 국가별 파트너 밀도를 비교하며, GTM 우선순위를 정교화하세요.
Classification
Product TypeProcessed Food
Product FormShelf-stable packaged
Industry PositionConsumer Packaged Food
Market
Rolled biscuits and cookies are globally traded shelf-stable baked snacks produced at industrial scale and distributed through modern retail, distributors, and increasingly e-commerce. Manufacturing and exports are concentrated in major industrial baking hubs in the European Union and Asia, with additional large-scale production for domestic markets in North America and emerging economies. Trade is shaped by private-label procurement, brand differentiation, and compliance with food safety, allergen labeling, and additive regulations. Input-cost dynamics (wheat flour, sugar, fats including palm oil, cocoa for chocolate variants) and evolving sustainability due-diligence expectations are persistent factors influencing sourcing and market access.
Major Producing Countries
미국Large industrial baking sector serving a major domestic market; also exports branded and private-label cookies
중국Large-scale manufacturing base with significant regional exports; wide range of product tiers
인도Major mass-market biscuit production for domestic consumption and exports to nearby regions
독일Significant EU manufacturing capacity; often visible in intra-EU trade and export flows
인도네시아Major Southeast Asian production base with strong regional export presence
터키Large regional producer with active exports to Europe, Middle East, and nearby markets
Major Exporting Countries
독일Consistently prominent in international trade data for biscuits/cookies (verify current rankings via ITC/UN Comtrade)
네덜란드Export and re-export hub with strong EU logistics links; important for distributor-led flows
벨기에Notable exporter within EU supply networks; strong private-label manufacturing footprint
폴란드Competitive EU manufacturing base supplying private-label and branded export markets
인도네시아Major exporter in Asia-Pacific and Middle East corridors; large integrated snack producers
터키Key supplier to neighboring regions; exports sensitive to freight and currency dynamics
Major Importing Countries
미국Large consumer market importing a wide range of branded and private-label cookies
영국High per-capita packaged snack consumption; active private-label sourcing and imports
프랑스Large EU consumer market with both domestic production and imports
독일Large consumer and processing market; intra-EU import flows can be significant
캐나다Imports a broad assortment, often linked to North American brand portfolios
일본Premium and gift segments support imports alongside domestic production
Supply Calendar
European Union (multiple member states):Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, DecYear-round industrial production; shipment intensity often increases ahead of year-end holidays depending on buyer promotions
Southeast Asia (notably Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand):Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, DecYear-round production with exports supported by regional distributor networks
North America (United States, Mexico, Canada):Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, DecYear-round production; seasonal demand spikes tied to holidays and school cycles influence inventory planning
Specification
Major VarietiesRolled wafer biscuits, Wafer rolls with creme filling, Rolled butter cookies (spiral/rolled shapes), Sandwich cookies, Chocolate-coated cookies, Filled biscuits (jam/creme)
Physical Attributes
Low-moisture crisp texture; loss of crispness (staling) is a key quality defect
Uniform color and bake; avoidance of scorching and excessive browning
Breakage resistance for wafers/rolled formats during packing and transit
No rancid off-notes; fat oxidation control influences consumer acceptance
Compositional Metrics
Moisture and/or water activity targets used to preserve crispness and shelf stability
Fat quality and oxidation indicators (e.g., peroxide value) used in quality control for fat-containing biscuits
Acrylamide mitigation is commonly managed in baked goods specifications in markets with regulatory/industry guidance
Grades
Typically traded against buyer specifications (private-label and brand standards) rather than universal grade classes
Common commercial spec dimensions include defect tolerances (breakage/crumbing), net weight compliance, and sensory acceptance
Packaging
Primary: flow-wrap films, trays, or sleeves designed as moisture/oxygen barriers to maintain crispness
Secondary: cartons/cases sized for palletization; protective inserts for fragile wafer/rolled products
Retail formats include single-serve packs, family packs, and assortment tins (seasonal gifting)
ProcessingBaked, low-moisture product; packaging integrity is critical to prevent moisture pickupSensitive to heat and odor absorption during storage and transport; chocolate-coated variants have tighter temperature constraints
Supply Chain
Value Chain
Ingredient procurement (wheat flour, sugar, fats/oils, cocoa for chocolate variants) -> blending and dough/batter preparation -> forming (rolling/sheeting/molding) -> baking -> cooling -> optional filling/coating -> packaging (moisture barrier) -> ambient warehousing -> distribution to retail/foodservice
Demand Drivers
Convenient ready-to-eat snacking and lunchbox consumption
Seasonal gifting and holiday demand for assorted cookies and premium tins
Private-label sourcing by supermarkets and discounters
E-commerce and cross-border assortment demand for novelty and premium brands
Temperature
Typically shipped and stored ambient; avoid high heat that can accelerate fat bloom/rancidity or melt coatings
Humidity control is critical: moisture ingress quickly degrades crispness and drives complaints/returns
Shelf Life
Generally months-long shelf stability when sealed; shelf life is primarily limited by moisture ingress, fat oxidation, and flavor degradation
Once opened, products can lose crispness rapidly without resealable packaging or proper storage
Risks
Sustainability Compliance HighDeforestation-linked commodity exposure (notably palm oil, and cocoa for chocolate variants) can disrupt market access as major import markets and large retailers require traceability and compliance with evolving deforestation and human-rights due-diligence expectations. Non-compliance can trigger delisting, shipment holds, or contract loss even when the finished cookie itself is shelf-stable and technically compliant.Implement supplier traceability for palm and cocoa inputs, adopt credible third-party sourcing programs (e.g., RSPO for palm), and maintain auditable documentation aligned to buyer and regulatory due-diligence requirements.
Input Cost Volatility MediumCore inputs (wheat flour, sugar, vegetable oils, cocoa) are globally traded and price-volatile; sudden cost moves can compress margins in private-label contracts and force reformulation that may affect taste, texture, or labeling.Use forward purchasing/hedging where feasible, qualify dual suppliers and alternative fats/sweeteners, and pre-validate reformulation pathways with labeling and sensory tests.
Food Safety MediumAllergen cross-contact (gluten, milk, egg, soy, peanuts/tree nuts) and labeling errors are a high-impact risk in cookies due to shared lines and frequent SKU changes; recalls can be costly and reputationally damaging.Strengthen allergen control plans (segregation, validated cleaning, label verification, changeover controls) and align labeling to Codex and destination-market requirements.
Regulatory Compliance MediumBaked goods face ongoing regulatory attention in some markets for process contaminants (e.g., acrylamide) and for additive permissions/limits; non-aligned formulations can face reformulation costs or market restrictions.Monitor destination-market contaminant and additive rules, apply baking-parameter and recipe controls to reduce acrylamide formation, and validate additives against Codex and local positive lists.
Logistics LowWhile shelf-stable, rolled and wafer formats are fragile; long-distance shipping and rough handling can increase breakage/crumbing and customer claims, particularly for premium presentation packs.Optimize case design and pallet patterns, use protective inserts for wafers/rolled formats, and deploy in-transit damage monitoring for high-risk lanes.
Sustainability
Palm oil deforestation and land-use change concerns: many biscuit formulations use palm-based fats, increasing ESG scrutiny and due-diligence expectations in key import markets
Cocoa sustainability risks for chocolate cookies (deforestation exposure and farm-level environmental impacts) concentrated in major producing regions
Packaging waste and recyclability constraints for multi-layer barrier films; extended producer responsibility (EPR) and packaging regulations can change cost and design requirements
Energy intensity of industrial baking (ovens, cooling, packaging lines) influences carbon footprint and operating cost exposure
Labor & Social
Cocoa supply chain child labor risk has been widely documented in parts of West Africa, creating reputational and compliance exposure for chocolate-containing cookie products
Migrant and plantation labor concerns in some palm oil supply chains can create human-rights due diligence and buyer-audit risks
FAQ
Why are palm oil and cocoa sustainability issues important for cookies?Many cookies use palm-based fats, and chocolate cookies use cocoa, both of which are linked to deforestation and human-rights concerns in parts of their supply chains. Because of this, retailers and regulators increasingly expect traceability and due-diligence documentation for these inputs, and non-compliance can lead to delisting or trade disruptions.
What are the most common food safety compliance risks for cookies in international trade?Allergen management and correct labeling are among the highest-impact risks because cookies commonly contain or may cross-contact gluten, milk, egg, soy, and nuts on shared manufacturing lines. Buyer audits and national rules often require robust allergen control programs, label verification, and food safety systems such as HACCP-based controls.
Which certifications are commonly expected from industrial cookie manufacturers?International buyers commonly expect HACCP-based food safety systems and third-party certification schemes recognized by major retailers, such as BRCGS, IFS, or FSSC 22000, alongside broader management systems like ISO 22000. Specific expectations vary by retailer and destination market.