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9/22/09

 

Efficient resource use to keep dairy farms profitable

8/20/09

 

Pampered cows are healthier and more productive, new study reveals

7/9/09

 

Belshina-Agro chooses DeLaval to set up modern mega-operation in Belarus

5/15/06

 

DeLaval NV receives prestigious environmental award

11/18/05

 

DeLaval Inc. acquires intellectual property of Rota-Tech Dairy Sheds International Ltd

11/15/05

 

DeLaval sells the largest sheep and goat parlour in the world

9/22/05

 

DeLaval VMS in the lead of the automatic milking market

9/7/05

 

DeLaval develops new automatic milking concept for Australia

7/1/05

 

Best technology innovation award to DeLaval cell counter DCC

6/30/05

 

DeLaval receives Environmental award

5/2/05

 

DeLaval consolidates cooling tank operations

3/3/05

 

DeLaval sells their 1 000th Voluntary Milking System

2/17/05

 

VMS farmer receives Gold medal for quality milk

2/11/05

 

Russian awards presented to DeLaval at the International Forum

1/20/05

 

DeLaval receives star awards at Agromek, Northern Europe’s largest dairy fair

12/3/04

 

World Wildlife Fund environmental award

11/30/04

 

Food for Development - A catalyst for agricultural and economic growth

 
5/2/2005

DeLaval consolidates cooling tank operations

On 28 April 2005, DeLaval held what is probably one of its most important events in 2005: the inauguration of its new milk cooling-tank factory in Wrocław, Poland. DeLaval executives, national as well as international guests attended.

The event marks the consolidation of the company’s European cooling-tank production to completely new facilities in Wrocław – to further increase capacity, gain economies of scale, and gather expertise into one production site. The Wrocław factory is strategically located close to big potential clients in countries such as the Baltics, Bulgaria, Russia, and Ukraine to name but a few.

“It’s no secret that demand from traditional markets is leveling off,” says Leszek Jarosz, DeLaval’s regional president for eastern Europe, “while demand from eastern and southern Europe as well as northern Europe is increasing. The plant is our response to increasing demand from new markets.”

The Wrocław site will also be the site for innovation. Right now, the factory manufactures two product lines: open tanks, which come in two models and 12 capacities, ranging from 200 to 1800 liters and closed tanks, which come in three models and 24 capacities, ranging from 1100 to 32 000 liters.

The Cooling operation employs 140 people in its factory, warehouse, and office, and it is responsible for: Planning, purchasing, components and materials storage, production, quality assurance, new product launches, customer service and claims services, facilities and equipment maintenance.

From left: Joakim Rosengren - President & CEO of DeLaval, Larry Pillard  - Chairman of the Tetra Laval board,  Jerzy Pilarczyk - Secretary of State in the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Stanislaw Michalski - President of National Dairy Association, Stanislaw Janik - Vice Chairman of Lower Silesia Voivodship

DeLaval – driving progress in milk production

DeLaval is the chosen world leader in milking equipment, milk filters and liners employing 4,200 people in more than 100 markets. Our dairy farming partners benefit from over 120 years industry experience, sharing complete herd management solutions with trusted local service. With leading research and development, farmers can rely on DeLaval to help them protect cow health and support the production of quality milk.

DeLaval is a company of the Tetra Laval Group.

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