FrieslandCampina aims to "disrupt" itself through Milkubator
FrieslandCampina, the Dutch group among the world's largest dairy companies, has set out one way in which it is trying to react to the "disruption" shaking up the food sector.
View ArticleFrieslandCampina arm snaps up Dutch cheese business W. Bakker Kaashandel
Dutch dairy giant FrieslandCampina has bought a local cheese cutting and packaging company through its wholesale business Zijerveld.
View ArticleFrieslandCampina expands Nigeria dairy venture through incubator link
Dutch dairy cooperative FrieslandCampina has extended a dairy venture in Africa through a tie-up with a locally-based incubator consortium.
View ArticleFrieslandCampina reviews capacity plans amid pressure on milk supply
FrieslandCampina has put on hold plans to expand production capacity, with the Dutch dairy cooperative having to adapt to a fall in its supply of milk.
View ArticleFonterra, Arla feature among global dairy firms in combined sustainability push
Dairy industry leaders have today (23 September) announced their support for the Sustainable Dairy Partnership (SDP).
View ArticleFrieslandCampina links up with Royal A-ware on mozzarella venture
Dutch dairy group FrieslandCampina has joined forces with a local peer on a mozzarella production and delivery venture.
View ArticleCoronavirus prompts dairy giant FrieslandCampina to trim growth forecast
The coronavirus outbreak has led to another of the world's largest dairy companies to reassess how much it sees its sales growing in 2020.
View ArticleFrieslandCampina to acquire PZ Cussons' Nutricima dairy business
UK consumer goods giant PZ Cussons has announced the sale of its Nigerian dairy business Nutricima to a European firm.
View ArticleFrieslandCampina to close cheese plant
Dutch dairy cooperative FrieslandCampina to make redundancies amid plans to shut a production plant this autumn.
View ArticleFrieslandCampina, Egypt's Domty sign agreement to target Africa cheese market
Dutch dairy giant FrieslandCampina and Egypt's Arabian Food Industries plan to explore joint opportunities in cheese.
View ArticleCovid-19 food industry updates - Friday 18 September (free to read)
just-food is providing daily updates on how the Covid-19 pandemic is affecting the world's packaged food sector.
View ArticleFrieslandCampina expands in Indonesia; provides Covid update
Dutch co-operative FrieslandCampina is to build a new dairy plant in Indonesia, described as one of its "largest and fastest-growing markets".
View ArticleFrieslandCampina eyes 1,000 job cuts as Covid-19 accelerates shake-up
Hundreds of jobs at FrieslandCampina could go as the Dutch dairy giant accelerates moves to cut costs and "optimise" its business.
View ArticleFinance jobs emerge as proposed FrieslandCampina job cuts
The Dutch dairy major is planning to cut around 1,000 jobs across its operations and has already revealed where more than 100 could be axed.
View ArticleFrieslandCampina continues cost-cutting measures in Germany
Dutch dairy giant FrieslandCampina plans to eliminate jobs in a European market as it accelerates cost-cutting measures due to Covid-19.
View ArticleFrieslandCampina to close Dutch plant
Dutch dairy giant FrieslandCampina has announced the closure of another plant and the reorganisation of a separate site as part of a cost-cutting drive.
View ArticleFrieslandCampina announces another site closure
FrieslandCampina has continued its cost-cutting spree as the Dutch dairy major plans to close yet another plant.
View ArticleFrieslandCampina to sell milk powder plant in Belgium to Royal A-ware
Dutch dairy giant FrieslandCampina is selling a milk powder operation in Belgium to another Netherlands-based dairy business.
View ArticleFrieslandCampina restructures business model with more jobs on line
FrieslandCampina is revamping its organisational structure with the creation of two business units under a previously announced strategy to reduce costs.
View ArticleFrieslandCampina 'linked to sale of stake in Thailand's Betagen'
Dutch dairy major FrieslandCampina is reportedly weighing up the sale of its 50% stake in an Asian joint venture.
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