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Arla Foods to kick off skyr production in Sweden
Arla Foods to kick off skyr production in Sweden

Yahoo

time05-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Arla Foods to kick off skyr production in Sweden

Arla Foods is kicking off skyr production in Sweden for the first time with a €34.5m ($39.3m) investment in its existing dairy facility in Jönköping. Arla will establish a skyr production line at the plant in the city of Jönköping, Småland province, to meet 'the growing demand for skyr' in Sweden, the dairy cooperative said in a statement today (5 June). The site will mainly focus on supplying the local market in Sweden, primarily producing 1kg "buckets" of skyr, alongside other formats. Arla said the new production line is expected to become operational in the first quarter of 2028. A spokesperson for Arla told Just Food that the co-op had previously only been producing skyr at its Hobro dairy in Denmark, along with its Upahl site in Germany and the Sipoo facility in Finland. Supply chain executive vice-president David Boulanger said in the statement: 'Consumer demand for skyr is high and growing, our Swedish cooperative members are dedicated to producing with a lower climate footprint, and Arla has particular expertise in transforming their milk into protein-rich and tasty skyr products. 'With this investment, we secure future growth in the category.' The Jönköping dairy currently produces more than 280 products, including yoghurt, sour cream, crème fraîche, and various lactose-free and organic items. It is Sweden's 'largest specialist dairy' and has approximately 290 employees. Boulanger added: 'We are now placing the investment in Linköping due to the availability of milk and the existing infrastructure at the dairy – but also to meet Swedish demand and create a strong production network for skyr, spread across several markets in Europe.' While no immediate job creation is expected from the investment, Arla's spokesperson said it could help secure employment at the site in the longer term, declining to disclose the initial production capacity of skyr at Linköping. In April, Arla Foods announced plans to merge with German dairy cooperative DMK Group, forming an entity of more than 12,000 farmers across seven countries. The pair said in a joint statement that the deal would create 'the largest dairy cooperative in Europe', with members in Denmark, Sweden, the UK, Germany, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands. However, in February Arla Foods forecast a decline in a closely-watched volume metric after a year of growth. The co-op projected revenue would range between €14.5bn and €15.3bn in 2025, 'driven by the high dairy price level'. The Lurpak owner said those prices and 'consumer uncertainty' are expected to put pressure on its branded, volume-driven, revenue growth. Arla projected that metric would be down 1-2%, although the group underlined it is 'subject to the balance of supply and demand dynamics throughout the year'. "Arla Foods to kick off skyr production in Sweden" was originally created and published by Just Food, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

INIU Partners with Boulanger to Launch Innovative Charging Products in France
INIU Partners with Boulanger to Launch Innovative Charging Products in France

Malay Mail

time07-05-2025

  • Business
  • Malay Mail

INIU Partners with Boulanger to Launch Innovative Charging Products in France

PARIS, FRANCE - Media OutReach Newswire - 7 May 2025 - INIU has expanded its partnership with France's leading electronics retailer Boulanger , making its latest innovations—MagPro Slim 5K/10K, Pocket Pro 10K 45W, and Leopard Magnetic Cable 100W—available in stores and online."We're thrilled to bring INIU's most advanced charging innovations to even more French consumers through our expanded partnership with Boulanger," said Victor Rosière, Sales Director France at INIU. "This is a key milestone in our commitment to make next-gen power solutions accessible and stylish."The MagPro Slim series redefines mobile charging with its ultra-slim profile and fast power. The 5K model is just 0.9cm thin, delivering 15W Qi2 wireless charging (iPhone 16 to 40% in 25 minutes) and 20W PD wired charging. A foldable stand adds hands-free convenience more juice, the 10K model brings larger capacity with upgraded 45W PD fast charging (iPhone 16 to 51% in 22 minutes).It can power three devices simultaneously, making it a perfect match for your entire Apple the smallest 10,000mAh 45W power bank on the market—just one-third the size of a phone—the Pocket Pro is effortlessly portable yet impressively powerful. It features a built-in USB-C cable and handy strap for easy bag attachment, while supporting dual-device fast charging. Power your iPhone 16 to 60% in just 25 minutes. Compatible with a wide range of devices, including iPads and AirPods, it intelligently adjusts output to protect smaller batteries—keeping you powered and connected, hassle-free, wherever you Leopard Magnetic Cable 100W blends fast power and organization. Supporting 100W PD fast charging, it boosts MacBook Pro battery 60% in 45 minutes. Its magnetic auto-winding design keeps it tangle-free, while FLYWEAVE nylon and Emarker chip ensure durability and safe power #INIU The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement. About INIU Founded in 2017, INIU is a leading innovator in power solutions, serving over 40 million users in 174 countries. Honored with iF Design, Red Dot, and CES Innovation Awards, INIU integrates innovations like TinyCell and HyperStack—making products 25% smaller, 15% lighter, and 10% more efficient than others.

INIU Partners with Boulanger to Launch Innovative Charging Products in France
INIU Partners with Boulanger to Launch Innovative Charging Products in France

Associated Press

time07-05-2025

  • Business
  • Associated Press

INIU Partners with Boulanger to Launch Innovative Charging Products in France

PARIS, FRANCE - Media OutReach Newswire - 7 May 2025 - INIU has expanded its partnership with France's leading electronics retailer Boulanger , making its latest innovations—MagPro Slim 5K/10K, Pocket Pro 10K 45W, and Leopard Magnetic Cable 100W—available in stores and online. INIU Partners with Boulanger to Launch Innovative Charging Products in France 'We're thrilled to bring INIU's most advanced charging innovations to even more French consumers through our expanded partnership with Boulanger,' said Victor Rosière, Sales Director France at INIU. 'This is a key milestone in our commitment to make next-gen power solutions accessible and stylish.' A Perfect Blend of Power and Portability: INIU MagPro Slim 5K/10K The MagPro Slim series redefines mobile charging with its ultra-slim profile and fast power. The 5K model is just 0.9cm thin, delivering 15W Qi2 wireless charging (iPhone 16 to 40% in 25 minutes) and 20W PD wired charging. A foldable stand adds hands-free convenience anywhere. For more juice, the 10K model brings larger capacity with upgraded 45W PD fast charging (iPhone 16 to 51% in 22 minutes).It can power three devices simultaneously, making it a perfect match for your entire Apple lineup. Ultra-Portable with 45W Fast Charging: Pocket Pro 10K 45W As the smallest 10,000mAh 45W power bank on the market—just one-third the size of a phone—the Pocket Pro is effortlessly portable yet impressively powerful. It features a built-in USB-C cable and handy strap for easy bag attachment, while supporting dual-device fast charging. Power your iPhone 16 to 60% in just 25 minutes. Compatible with a wide range of devices, including iPads and AirPods, it intelligently adjusts output to protect smaller batteries—keeping you powered and connected, hassle-free, wherever you go. Power and Order, Redefined: Leopard Magnetic Cable 100W The Leopard Magnetic Cable 100W blends fast power and organization. Supporting 100W PD fast charging, it boosts MacBook Pro battery 60% in 45 minutes. Its magnetic auto-winding design keeps it tangle-free, while FLYWEAVE nylon and Emarker chip ensure durability and safe power delivery. Hashtag: #INIU The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement. About INIU Founded in 2017, INIU is a leading innovator in power solutions, serving over 40 million users in 174 countries. Honored with iF Design, Red Dot, and CES Innovation Awards, INIU integrates innovations like TinyCell and HyperStack—making products 25% smaller, 15% lighter, and 10% more efficient than others.

INIU Partners with Boulanger to Launch Innovative Charging Products in France
INIU Partners with Boulanger to Launch Innovative Charging Products in France

Zawya

time07-05-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

INIU Partners with Boulanger to Launch Innovative Charging Products in France

Asia Press Release PARIS, FRANCE - Media OutReach Newswire - 7 May 2025 - INIU has expanded its partnership with France's leading electronics retailer Boulanger, making its latest innovations—MagPro Slim 5K/10K, Pocket Pro 10K 45W, and Leopard Magnetic Cable 100W—available in stores and online. "We're thrilled to bring INIU's most advanced charging innovations to even more French consumers through our expanded partnership with Boulanger," said Victor Rosière, Sales Director France at INIU. "This is a key milestone in our commitment to make next-gen power solutions accessible and stylish." A Perfect Blend of Power and Portability: INIU MagPro Slim 5K/10K The MagPro Slim series redefines mobile charging with its ultra-slim profile and fast power. The 5K model is just 0.9cm thin, delivering 15W Qi2 wireless charging (iPhone 16 to 40% in 25 minutes) and 20W PD wired charging. A foldable stand adds hands-free convenience anywhere. For more juice, the 10K model brings larger capacity with upgraded 45W PD fast charging (iPhone 16 to 51% in 22 minutes).It can power three devices simultaneously, making it a perfect match for your entire Apple lineup. Ultra-Portable with 45W Fast Charging: Pocket Pro 10K 45W As the smallest 10,000mAh 45W power bank on the market—just one-third the size of a phone—the Pocket Pro is effortlessly portable yet impressively powerful. It features a built-in USB-C cable and handy strap for easy bag attachment, while supporting dual-device fast charging. Power your iPhone 16 to 60% in just 25 minutes. Compatible with a wide range of devices, including iPads and AirPods, it intelligently adjusts output to protect smaller batteries—keeping you powered and connected, hassle-free, wherever you go. Power and Order, Redefined: Leopard Magnetic Cable 100W The Leopard Magnetic Cable 100W blends fast power and organization. Supporting 100W PD fast charging, it boosts MacBook Pro battery 60% in 45 minutes. Its magnetic auto-winding design keeps it tangle-free, while FLYWEAVE nylon and Emarker chip ensure durability and safe power delivery. Hashtag: #INIU The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement. About INIU Founded in 2017, INIU is a leading innovator in power solutions, serving over 40 million users in 174 countries. Honored with iF Design, Red Dot, and CES Innovation Awards, INIU integrates innovations like TinyCell and HyperStack—making products 25% smaller, 15% lighter, and 10% more efficient than others. Disclaimer: The contents of this press release was provided from an external third party provider. This website is not responsible for, and does not control, such external content. This content is provided on an 'as is' and 'as available' basis and has not been edited in any way. Neither this website nor our affiliates guarantee the accuracy of or endorse the views or opinions expressed in this press release. The press release is provided for informational purposes only. The content does not provide tax, legal or investment advice or opinion regarding the suitability, value or profitability of any particular security, portfolio or investment strategy. Neither this website nor our affiliates shall be liable for any errors or inaccuracies in the content, or for any actions taken by you in reliance thereon. You expressly agree that your use of the information within this article is at your sole risk. To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, this website, its parent company, its subsidiaries, its affiliates and the respective shareholders, directors, officers, employees, agents, advertisers, content providers and licensors will not be liable (jointly or severally) to you for any direct, indirect, consequential, special, incidental, punitive or exemplary damages, including without limitation, lost profits, lost savings and lost revenues, whether in negligence, tort, contract or any other theory of liability, even if the parties have been advised of the possibility or could have foreseen any such damages.

Milford boys erase bitter memory of stinging setback with sweet Division 2 title victory
Milford boys erase bitter memory of stinging setback with sweet Division 2 title victory

Boston Globe

time23-02-2025

  • Sport
  • Boston Globe

Milford boys erase bitter memory of stinging setback with sweet Division 2 title victory

'I wrote it down on the whiteboard,' Boccia said. 'It's on the door. It's everywhere. When you go in that room, you'll see '1.5 'just as a daily reminder of why we're here to work.' Milford's Michael Boulanger (top) beat Melrose's Marco Albaneseon in a 157-pound bout. Ken McGagh for The Boston Globe Milford had seven wrestlers compete for individual titles during Saturday's Division 2 tournament at Salem High. Related : Related : Advertisement Aidan Baum (144) and Michael Boulanger (157) won their respective weight class in their final season of eligibility while junior Derek Marcolini was victorious in the 126-pound bracket. Get Starting Point A guide through the most important stories of the morning, delivered Monday through Friday. Enter Email Sign Up Brayden Boccia (113), Josiah Carney (138), Ryan Flis (150) and Luke Donis (190) were runners-up in their respective brackets as the Scarlet Hawks captured the Division 2 title with 177.5 points. Milford's Derek Marcolini (top) had the upper hand on Somerset Berkley's Alex Javier en route to winning his 126-pound bout. Ken McGagh for The Boston Globe It marked Milford's third Division 2 state title in four years, which included back-to-back titles in 2022 and 2023. 'It was exciting, but I've tried to keep my emotions in check,' said Boulanger, who will wrestle at Duke next year. 'I've been here before, so I wasn't trying to get too amped up. I feel like when I get too excited, sometimes the matches can get a little stressful.' Baum, who will continue his athletic career at Division 3 Wisconsin-La Crosse, practiced with Boulanger throughout their five seasons together after being awarded waivers during the COVID-19 season to compete at the varsity level as eighth-graders. 'My son [Brayden] has looked up to [Boulanger and Baum] for a long time,' Boccia said. 'That's all he knows. He knows the success. He knows how hard they work. He's seen it his whole life. So they definitely set the standard.' Advertisement MIAA Division 2 Championship at Salem High 106 pounds — Alexavier Orellana, Woburn def. Sean MacDonald, Longmeadow, DEC, 10-7. 113 pounds — Johnny Moraes, Melrose def. Brayden Boccia, Milford, DEC, 10-8. 120 pounds — Peter Rincan Jr., Billerica def. Steven Santiago, Dean Tech, F, 1:32. 126 pounds — Derek Marcolini, Milford def. Alex Javier, Somerset Berkley, TF, 19-4, 4:36. 132 pounds — Kai Ly, Minnechaug def. Jack Alves, Bridgewater-Raynham, TF, 20-4, 5:48. 138 pounds — Brent von Magnus, Bridgewater-Raynham def. Josiah Carney, Milford, F, 2:41. 144 pounds — Aidan Baum, Milford def. William Merkle, Reading, TF, 21-5, 5:55. 150 pounds — Miguel Arcila, Salem def. Ryan Fils, Milford, DEC, 4-2. 157 pounds — Mikey Boulanger, Milford def. Marco Albanese, Melrose, F, 1:01. 165 pounds — Sawyer Ayotte, Shepherd Hill def. Luke Driscoll, Bridgewater-Raynham, DEC, 3-0. 175 pounds — Cyrus Jones, Sharon def. Abel Varzeas, West Springfield, F, 3:51. 190 pounds — Fletcher Rinke, Bridgewater-Raynham def. Luke Donis, Milford, DEC, 6-3. 215 pounds — Max Holloway, Agawam def. Logan Hauck, Whittier, DEC, 6-2. 285 pounds — Jack Disharoon, Tri-County def. John Bermudez, Minnechaug, F, 2:44. Team results — 1. Milford, 177.5; 2. Bridgewater-Raynham, 154; 3. West Springfield, 89; 4. Duxbury, 84.5; 5. North Attleborough, 84; 6. Nashoba, 75; 7. Melrose, 71; 8. Minnechaug, 68.5; 9. Woburn, 68; 10. Agawam, 64.5.

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