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Is Arla a good company to work for?

Is Arla a good company to work for?

Great place to work The salary at Arla is really great, there’s loads of opportunities to progress and there’s a good focus on a work/life balance from the managers and colleagues both.

What does Arla milk stand for?

Arla Foods was formed as the result of a merger between the Swedish dairy cooperative Arla and the Danish dairy company MD Foods on 17 April 2000. The name Arla derives from the same word as the English word ‘early’ and is an archaic Swedish term for ‘early (in the morning)’.

Why is Arla milk called Bob?

Arla, the UK’s largest dairy company, has launched a unique branded milk product: Arla ‘Best of Both’ (Arla BOB); fat-free1 milk that tastes as good as semi-skimmed, packaged with a distinctive yellow top. The farmer-owned dairy cooperative has spent three years developing the technology to produce Arla BOB.

Where is Arla milk Made?

The merged company is headquartered in Aarhus, Denmark. Arla Foods is today owned by approximately 10,600 milk producers in Denmark and Sweden.

Can you freeze Arla milk?

Absolutely! You can freeze all types including whole milk, semi-skimmed milk and skimmed milk.

How much does Arla raise the price of milk?

This will increase Arla’s farmgate milk price for the standard manufacturing litre by 1.66 pence per litre (ppl) to 49.45 ppl for conventional and 0.74 ppl for organic, taking the organic milk price to 55.11 ppl. The quarterly currency exchange rate adjustment will negatively impact the on-account price by 0.12 ppkg.

When was the Arla whole dried milk production facility built?

Arla Foods Ingredients started the construction of its state-of-the-art whole dried milk production facility in August 2003. The plant was built as part of a centralisation and rationalisation plan formulated by Arla Foods in 2001, with a total investment of DKK2.3bn.

Who is Arla Foods?

Arla Foods was formed from a merger in 2001 between Arla (Sweden) and MD Foods (Denmark). Immediately plans were made to consolidate production facilities across the group. In April 2004 Arla Foods sold the cheese dairy in Västervik, and the milk powder factory, at Kimstad, in Sweden as well as the cheese dairy, Brørup at Mejeri, in Denmark.

Why buy from Arla?

Shoppers increasingly know that when they buy an Arla made product, wherever in the world that is, all the benefits flow back to our farmer owners; who share the earnings on each litre of milk they deliver to Arla.