Alpine milk Salzburg

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Alpenmilch Salzburg Ges.mbH

logo
legal form GmbH
founding 1993
resolution 2013
Reason for dissolution Merger to form SalzburgMilch GmbH
Seat Salzburg city , Austria
management GF Christian Leeb,
GF Andreas Gasteiger
Number of employees 289 (2013)
sales EUR 170 million (2012)
Branch Milk processing
Website www.milch.com

The Alpenmilch Salzburg Ges.mbH was until 2013 the fifth largest milk processing plant in Austria with headquarters and production in Salzburg-Itzling .

history

Alpenmilch Salzburg was founded in 1993 as the operating company of the two holding companies Milchhof Salzburg reg. Gen.mbH (72% share) and Tauernmilch Bischofshofen reg. Gen.mbH (28% share) founded. The roots of the two shareholders go back to the 1930s.

On July 1, 2013, Käsehof GmbH as the transferring company was merged with Alpenmilch Salzburg Ges.mbH as the receiving company. At the same time, Alpenmilch Salzburg Ges.mbH was renamed Salzburg Milch GmbH (spelling as the SalzburgMilch word mark ). It was a universal succession in which all contracts were automatically transferred to the new company.

Dairy Farm Salzburg

Milchhof Salzburg was founded in 1931 and initially had the task of supplying the city of Salzburg with dairy products . After the end of the Second World War, the dairy was built on its current location in Salzburg-Itzling and expanded continuously in the 1960s and 1970s.

Tauernmilch Bischofshofen

The Tauern milk Bischofshofen was founded in 1974 by the Lungauer dairy cooperative and Pongauer established dairy cooperative. The daily delivery of milk had last been 35 million kilograms. With the merger, production was gradually shut down and relocated to Salzburg, and the delivery company in Pongau and Lungau switched to on-site support.

Alpine milk

For reasons of market economy, both cooperatives decided to found Alpenmilch Salzburg Ges.mbH in 1993, and business activities began in 1994. The main focus was initially on creating more efficient production conditions . As a result, two production sites were closed, production is currently only in Salzburg.

In 1999 the decision was made to take on a third partner, Meggle AG in Wasserburg am Inn, Bavaria . From the original 26%, Meggle AG increased its shares in 2002 to 33% and in 2008 finally to 49%.

As part of modernization measures, a fully automated high-bay warehouse with around 7,000 pallet spaces was built in 2008.

In 2010 it was decided to invest in the Käsehof Salzburg , and a 51% stake was made. This means that Alpenmilch Salzburg and Käsehof are together among the largest processors of organic milk in Austria. With a view to further expansion in the market, there are plans to create a jointly operating location in Lamprechtshausen for the production of milk, sour milk products, yogurt and mixed milk drinks.

Company profile

Key figures

(As of end of 2009) In 2009, Alpenmilch Salzburg employed 175 people. With a turnover of 102 million euros in 2009, Alpenmilch Salzburg ranks fifth among the Austrian dairies. Around a third of sales are generated in the Salzburg region, in the other Austrian federal states and in exports primarily to Italy (17%), Germany (15%) and the neighboring Eastern Europe. Around 2,500 farmers from the federal state of Salzburg , the Upper Austrian Innviertel and the Salzkammergut currently deliver 152 million liters of milk for processing each year , 40 million liters of which are organic . Since the end of 2009, Alpenmilch Salzburg has been processing GMO-free milk exclusively .

Products and brands

Alpenmilch Salzburg produces around 320 different items from the “white line” (milk, yoghurt and curd cheese products), the “yellow line” (cheese products) and the “colorful line” (mixed products). This also includes organic products and longer shelf life products (long -life milk , ESL milk). The best-known brand is "SalzburgerLand - Das Milchparadies", which was created in 1994 in cooperation with the regional tourism organization SalzburgerLand Tourismus Gesellschaft. The choice of words and appearance of the word / figurative mark is based on the product logo of the Bavarian milk works Berchtesgadener Land Chiemgau "Berchtesgadener Land", which was introduced in 1988.

Itzling logistics center

Building facade of the Salzburg Milch with the product logo that has been current since 2013

The urban planning reorganization of the southwest of Itzling Mitte , in which the route of the Schillerstraße was relocated and the Rosa-Kerschbaumer-Straße was built, created an open space for expansion of the Alpenmilch Salzburg (former Schillerstraße, now the Milky Way ) and the Techno-Z Salzburg . A new logistics center was built. The building was created by the architectural teams gharakhanzadeh sandbichler architekten  zt (Feria Gharakhanzadeh, Bruno Sandbichler) and SHIBUKAWA EDER Architects (Misa Shibukawa, Raphael Eder); The competition and planning took place in 2005, the execution 2007-08. It is a minimalist , elongated four-story building, elevated in the center from the hall wing. The building follows the Rosa-Kerschbaumer-Straße with a slight curve and is intended to shield the nearby residential areas of the Ausraßensiedlung , the Musisches Gymnasium and a sports field from noise and odor from production like a protective wall in front of the Milchhof area . The facade is glazed and partially suspended with perforated aluminum cladding. According to the concept, these should convey “signals of openness and transparency” and, with their lightness and play of light, conceal the “enormous dimension of the building” (length 140 m, built area 3,523 m², enclosed space 57,293 m³).

Behind the representative building are the production hall and office building, behind it the ÖBB Postbus headquarters and residential areas to the north and south.

Web links

Commons : SalzburgMilch  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

proof

  1. Milchhof Salzburg . In: Salzburger Nachrichten : Salzburgwiki .
  2. Tauernmilch Bischofshofen . In: Salzburger Nachrichten: Salzburgwiki .
  3. See molkerei-bgl.de  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (→ Click on a picture to open the photo gallery, see picture 1988), accessed on February 19, 2013.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.molkerei-bgl.de  
  4. Quotes: Initiative Architektur Salzburg, October 14, 2010, in nextroom.at and archtour-stadt-salzburg .

Coordinates: 47 ° 49 '12.7 "  N , 13 ° 2' 29.2"  E