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As stated by the EIB, the project concerns the modernisation of productive and storage capacities of a German family-owned dairy company, over the period 2023-2026.
The aim is to improve the promoter's logistic facilities by replacing obsolete equipment and implement technologies to replace the use of natural gas, in line with the promoter's decarbonisation plan for its two manufacturing sites in Germany. Hence, the project supports its "science-based targets initiative" commitment.
The project concerns the manufacturing of dairy products.
As stated by Bloomberg, Moers Frischeprodukte GmbH & Co. KG manufactures milk and fruit products. The Company offers drinking milk, yoghurt, pudding, fruit jelly, jelly, smoothie, juice, coffee, and related products. Moers Frischeprodukte serves customers in Europe.
Moers Frischeprodukte GmbH & Co. KG is a joint venture between Molkerei Gropper GmbH & Co. KG and Dr. Oetker AG was founded in 1958. The Company's line of business includes the warehousing and storage of a general line of goods.
Private Actor 1 | Private Actor 1 Role | Private Actor 1 Sector | Relation | Private Actor 2 | Private Actor 2 Role | Private Actor 2 Sector |
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Dr Oetker AG | Parent Company | Industry and Trade | contracts with | Molkerei Gropper GmbH & Co KG | Client | Agriculture and Forestry |
Molkerei Gropper GmbH & Co KG | Parent Company | Agriculture and Forestry | owns | Moers Frischeprodukte GmbH & Co KG | Client | Agriculture and Forestry |
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Client - Molkerei Gropper GmbH & Co. Kg.:
Website: https://www.gropper.de/
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