2007 sees good business performance for Arla Foods
Arla Foods amba has announced strong annual global results for 2007 with profits amounting to £94.8 million (DKK 938 million) which are slightly up on 2006
Arla Foods amba has announced strong annual global results for 2007 with profits amounting to £94.8 million (DKK 938 million) which are slightly up on 2006
Arla Foods announced, at the South West Dairy Show on Wednesday 30 January 2008, that following successful discussions between Arla Foods and the board of Arla Foods Milk Partnership from 1 February 2008 Arla Foods standard litre will increase by 0.5p per litre to 25.5ppl.
Arla Foods has demonstrated why it continues to be the UK's leading dairy company after winning Product of the Year 2008 in the milk category for its Arla branded milk packaging voted for by more than 12,000 consumers.
Arla Foods UK has kicked off its 2008 environmental agenda as the UK's first dairy company to be awarded energy efficiency accreditation from The Carbon Trust.
Arla Foods UK plc had cause for a double celebration at the Food Manufacture Excellence Awards. Not only crowned best manufacturer in the dairy category, Arla then went onto take the coveted Food Manufacture Company of the Year award.
Arla Foods is looking to recruit more dairy suppliers to Arla Foods Milk Partnership, the dedicated milk supply group for Arla Foods UK, as it seeks to realise its ambition to provide 90 per cent of Arla’s milk requirement by the end of the current milk year. AFMP currently supplies around 80 per cent of Arla’s milk needs.
Arla Foods press release Investigation into the UK dairy sector 2002-2003 More than four years ago, the UK competition authority, the Office of Fair Trading (OFT), launched an investigation into certain increases in the price of UK produced fresh milk, butter and cheese relating to the period 2002 to 2003.
Arla Foods UK will pay 25p a litre for milk supplied by members of its dedicated supply group, Arla Foods Milk Partnership (AFMP), from October 1st following a round of positive discussions with its major retail customers.
Arla Foods has today (7 August 2007) announced that Hanne Sondergaard will be assuming full responsibility for milk procurement in addition to her role as deputy chief executive of Arla Foods UK plc.
Arla Foods UK plc has announced the second consecutive monthly rise in the milk price paid to members of its dedicated milk supply group, Arla Foods Milk Partnership (AFMP). From 1 July 2007 the AFMP standard litre price will increase by 0.3p per litre to 20.1ppl.
It's third time lucky for Arla Foods as it was awarded Best Own Label supplier by the UK's leading food magazine, The Grocer.
Arla Foods initiates process expected to lead to AFMP members acquiring part ownership of UK business Arla Foods is initiating a process which it hopes will lead to members of Arla Foods Milk Partnership (AFMP) acquiring part ownership of Arla Foods' UK business.
Arla Foods UK plc has announced a further rise in the milk price paid to members of its dedicated milk supply group, Arla Foods Milk Partnership (AFMP). From 1 June 2007 the AFMP standard litre price will increase by 0.4p per litre to 19.8ppl.
Arla Foods has won two major honours in The Grocer magazine's annual awards following nominations by its retail customers.
Following the appointment of Peter Lauritzen as Managing Director of Arla Foods UK on 19 April 2007, the following additional appointments complete the leadership team.
Group Executive Director Peter Lauritzen, who, for the past 13 years, has been responsible for Arla Foods' ingredients business, has been appointed Chief Executive Officer of the UK subsidiary Arla Foods UK plc.
Arla Foods UK plc has confirmed to its dedicated milk supply group, Arla Foods Milk Partnership (AFMP), comprising 1,600 individual members, that it has increased its standard litre price by 1ppl from 1 April 2007, bringing the price for a one million-litre producer to 19.4ppl.
Arla Foods amba has purchased the remaining shares of the UK subsidiary, Arla Foods UK plc, which has subsequently been delisted from the London Stock Exchange. As of today, the UK subsidiary is fully owned by Arla Foods amba.
Arla Foods has been voted The Grocer magazines branded supplier of the year for Dairy and Yellow Fats.
Arla Foods UK plc, which supplies 40 per cent of Tesco's milk, welcomes the announcement that Tesco is to offer direct long-term contracts to named British dairy farmers raising the price farmers receive to around 22 pence per litre.