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'''Amway''' is one of the world's largest and oldest [[multilevel marketing]] companies (MLM).  Founded as "[[JaRi]] Corporation" in 1949 and renamed "Amway Corporation" in 1959, the company restructured in 1999 and became a part of the [[Alticor]] holding company. The same year, [[Alticor]] launched a sister company to Amway, [[Quixtar]] with a focus on utilizing the internet. By 2001 the majority of Amway [[distributors]] had transferred to Quixtar and [[Amway North America]] was merged into Quixtar. In 2007 [[Quixtar]] announced that they were reviving the Amway brand in North America and the Quixtar name would be phased out.
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#redirect [[Amway Global/Quixtar Nort America]]
 
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=History=
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In the early 1930's, [[Carl Rehnborg]] began selling the first major line of vitamins in the United States through his "California Vitamin Corporation", which changed its name to [[Nutrilite Products Company, Inc.]] in 1939.
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In 1945, [[Nutrilite]] contracted with a company owned by Lee Mytinger and William Casselberry to become the exclusive American distributor of [[Nutrilite vitamins]]. [[Mytinger and Casselberry]] started the first major MLM with the same basic principle that underlies the industry today. Each independent distributor would be entitled to make a commission on his or her own sales of [[Nutrilite]] products and an override commission on the sales made by those the distributor recruited below them as additional distributors and from those recruited by them and so on.
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Mytinger was a salesman and Casselberry was a psychologist. The original [[Nutrilite]] vitamin was a combination of vitamins and minerals in a base of alfalfa, parsly, and watercress. They marketed it with the vegetables to make it unique from other products. In the forties and fifties, they sold the material in strength and double strength ([[Double X]]) at $20 a month.
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[[Rich DeVos]] and [[Jay Van Andel]] became distributors of "Nutrilite" vitamins in Mytinger and Casselberry's network. On September 6, 1949, DeVos and Van Andel incorporated their Nutrilite distributorship in Michigan as [[Ja-Ri Corporation.]]
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By the late fifties, Van Andel and DeVos and other distributors had been experiencing troubles with their supplier, Nutrilite Products Company, Inc., and Mytinger & Casselberry, Inc. . Mytinger & Casselberry were in the midst of an investigation and prosecution by the Food and Drug Administration for making false health claims about Nutrilite products. A small group of distributors was appointed, with Van Andel as the chairman, to try to work out an arrangement with Nutrilite.
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Van Andel and DeVos decided that their suppliers were in great danger of collapsing and that they should go into the business themselves, producing their own products and selling them through the [[Ja­Ri]] sales organization which had more than 2000 distributors as members. They put together an organization of distributors called the American Way Association, the name of which was later changed to the Amway Distributors Association (this later became North America's "Independent Business Owners Association International" or [[IBOAI]]). The primary purpose of this organization was to allow Van Andel and DeVos to communicate with their Nutrilite distributors in the Ja­Ri organization and to hold the business together until they could develop their own manufacturing operation.
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Van Andel and DeVos had to be very careful in changing their distributor organization, with its allegiance to Nutrilite food supplement products. Since the distributors were independent, they might quit. It was therefore necessary for Van Andel and DeVos to have these distributors concur in their plans to set up a product distribution and manufacturing operation; and they discussed the type of products they intended to produce with the distributors' association. Many of the distributors in the organization joined the American Way Association, and began distributing products sold to them by Ja-Ri Corporation/Amway Corporation. There were originally 35 Nutrilite distributors who joined as the first distributors of what would become Amway. The first president of the Amway Distributors Association was [[Walter Bass]].
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They decided to look for products which were readily consumable, relatively low-­priced, different from those found in retail stores, and which would lead to repeat sales. They chose soap and detergents because they felt it would be the easiest market to train distributors to sell. Van Andel and DeVos began distributing through the Ja­Ri a liquid detergent called 'Frisk', which they renamed [[LOC]] (liquid organic compound) and which is still one of the principal Amway products. This product was manufactured by Eckle Company, a small supplier in Detroit, Michigan, and it was one of the only biodegradable liquid detergents available at that time. Van Andel and DeVos, through Ja­Ri Corporation, acquired the company, moved the assets to [[Ada]], Michigan, and changed its name to Amway Manufacturing Company. A few months later they introduced [[SA8]], a biodegradable powder detergent.
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In November 1959, Van Andel and DeVos organized "Amway Sales Corporation" and "Amway Services Corporation." In November 1963, the name of "Ja­Ri Corporation" was changed to "Amway Corporation"; and on January 1, 1964, Amway Sales Corporation, Amway Service Corporation, and Amway Manufacturing Corporation were merged into Amway Corporation. Amway subsequently purchased Nutrilite, which is a flagship brand in Amway/Quixtar still today.
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Today, "Amway Corporation" has yet another new name, [http://www.alticor.com Alticor, Inc.], however, it is still the same Michigan Corporation that started as DeVos and Van Andel's Nutrilite distributorship in 1949. Alticor, Inc. owns a number of companies, including -
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* [[Quixtar]], a Virginia corporation formerly known as "Amway USA, Inc." that operates the old Amway sales system in the United States and Canada.
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* [[Amway|Amway Corporation]], a new subsidiary formed in Delaware after Amway changed it's name to [[Alticor]].
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* [[Access Business Group]], which is the product manufacturing and development arm of Alticor/Amway/Ja-Ri.
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*[[Fulton Innovation]], a research and development group
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=Business=
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Amway has grown fairly quickly since its inception.  Its historic sales data at estimated retail prices is provided below from 1959 to 2000 (in 2000 Amway switch over to [[Alticor]].  At its peak in 1997 Amway estimated retail sales worldwide at 7 Billion USD. With the founding of [[Alticor]], the report methodology was changed and the actual sales to distributors instead of estimated retail sales (ERS) have been reported since 2001. Taking the sales data published in 2001 report into account, the ERS values are about 32% higher than sales to distributors. The actual sales to distributors are marked with *.
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== Amway Sales Data ==
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{{:Amway - Sales Data}}
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== Alticor Sales Data ==
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{{:Alticor - Sales Data}}
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== Alticor/Amway Historical Sales (graph) ==
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{{:Alticor/Amway Historical Sales (graph)}}
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=Respected People, Respect Amway=
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[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f61tt1luMiI This video] from 1999 includes a series of soundbites from respected leaders in business and government with their views on the Amway and Quixtar companies and business opportunity. It includes endorsements of Amway and Quixtar from -
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:Thomas Donahue, President, United States Chamber of Commerce
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:Sam Jadallah, Vice President, Enterprise Sales, Microsoft
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:Stephen Covey , Author, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
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:Rich Karlgaard, Publisher, Forbes
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:Jolene Sykes, Publisher, Fortune
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:Hyrum Smith, Co-chairman of the Boad, Franklin Covey
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:Wolfgang Schmitt, Chairman, Rubbermaid
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:R. Craig Hoenshell, Chairman, CEO, AVIS
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:Jack Haire, Publisher, Time
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:Stuart Silver, Co-Designer, Ronald Reagan Presidential Library
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:Dr Noel Brown, President, Friends of the United Nations
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:Brian Segal, Publisher, Macleans
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:Carolyn Wall, Publisher, Newsweek
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:John Engler , Governor, State of Michigan (1991-2002)
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:Gary Player , Professional Golfer
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=Amway and UNICEF=
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Since 2001, Amway affiliates in Europe have been a major corporate partner of UNICEF's immunization efforts (read more on Amway and UNICEF here ). [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9pcZzFWqu90 This video] shows Unicef Goodwill Ambassador Roger Moore thanking Amway and Amway IBOs for their support.
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Revision as of 14:11, 27 October 2008