Food company Valio is investing over EUR 60 million in the cheese production process at the Lapinlahti plant in Finland. The investment includes an expansion of the existing facilities and the replacement of the equipment. The investment is intended to replace the current manufacturing equipment, which has reached the end of its technical service life. Construction work will begin in the summer of 2024, and the new production line is expected to be commissioned in the spring of 2026.
“With this significant investment, we secure the continuity of cheese production for a long time. In practice, this means that, for example, our popular gourmet cheese, Valio Keisarinna, everyday favourite Valio Hyvä Suomalainen Arki and dozens of other cheeses will continue to be found on store shelves. The investment will also reduce the waste generated in production and boost the cheese-making capacity of the Lapinlahti plant, ”says Aleksi Ylitalo, director of the Lapinlahti plant.
Cheesemaking changes include expanding the existing facilities with a floor area of about 2,000 square metres and new cheesemaking equipment. Also, the packaging operations and equipment will be renewed. In addition, the investment includes a new power substation and backup power.
In addition to cheeses, the Lapinlahti plant produces milk powder, demineralised whey powder and added-value powders such as lactose-free milk powders and baby food. Most milk powder products are exported.
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