Stronger position for speciality cheese
Arla acquires a majority stake in the Swedish Kronost which imports and sells speciality cheese. Kronost becomes part of the wholly-owned Arla subsidiary Delimo in Denmark.
Arla acquires a majority stake in the Swedish Kronost which imports and sells speciality cheese. Kronost becomes part of the wholly-owned Arla subsidiary Delimo in Denmark.
The UK market is Arla Foods’ most successful market and one of the outstanding success stories is Cravendale milk which recorded an advance in sales of no less than 23% in the first half of the current financial year.
Pro-active strategy for Arla Foods' production of skimmed milk powder to alleviate the effects of the EU reform.
Sales of Lurpak Butter Ghee, launched in Middle Eastern markets in the spring, are up by 900 tons, which means that overall Lurpak exports to the Middle East increased by 1,000 tons last year.
Arla Foods UK plc is the UK’s foremost supplier of own label products, according to buyers from the British retail sector who voted Arla no. 1 at The Grocer Gold Awards 2004.
https://www.arla.com/company/news-and-press/2004/pressrelease/arla-wins-prestigious-uk-award-761011/
Cocio Chokolademælk A/S in which Arla Foods has a 50 % stake recorded a good result for 2003 with a 39% rise in operating profit to DKK 16.7 million.
https://www.arla.com/company/news-and-press/2004/pressrelease/good-result-for-cocio-760146/
Arla Foods’ Group management has approved a new personnel policy aimed at preventing and handling stress in the workplace.
https://www.arla.com/company/news-and-press/2004/pressrelease/fighting-stress-760128/
Arla Foods’ recorded consolidated profits of DKK 1,019 billion for 2003/04, i.e. a fall on the result for 2002/03 which was DKK 1,094 billion.
https://www.arla.com/company/news-and-press/2004/pressrelease/fall-in-arla-foods-earnings-760099/
In competition with 35 other Danish dairies, Arla Foods once again took the top honours at Denmark’s annual dairy exhibition in Herning, Jutland. More than 1,000 dairy products competed at the show. Arla Foods won all three champi
The UK’s largest multiple, Tesco, and the third largest, Sainsbury, last week announced their future suppliers of liquid milk. With effect from January 1, 2005 Tesco will buy all its milk from Arla Foods UK and the Scotland-based
https://www.arla.com/company/news-and-press/2004/pressrelease/the-battle-for-the-uk-s-milk-760983/
There is a huge demand for jobs at the new Arla Foods’ milk powder factory in Sweden where production will begin at the end of November.
From next week, the Swedish furniture chain, IKEA, which has around 200 furniture outlets in 30 countries, will serve Swedish cheese from Arla in their restaurants. IKEA’s Swedish Food Markets offer customers the chance to get acq
https://www.arla.com/company/news-and-press/2004/pressrelease/swedish-cheese-for-ikea-760754/