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Fonterra, A Multi-Billionaire Comapny
Fonterra is a Multi-Billionaire company that makes dairy products such as:
- Milk
- Cheese
- Yoghurt
- Ice Cream
- Butter
- Cream
Fonterra can make these products because they have bought other companies, like Mainland, TipTop, Fresh'n'Fruity.
Fonterra does not supplie Chinese products to China or Japan and Asia. Anelene and Baby products are supplied in:
- Singapore
- Malaysia
- Phillippines
- Indonesia
In those countries, Fonterra's dairy products are more popular than CocaCola. Fonterra suplies over 700 million people in Asia
Fonterra produces 15 billion litres of milk a year.
Fonterra owns the following:
- 24 manufacturing sites
- Over ten thousand farmers
- 86 plants
- 11 ports for importing/exporting goods
- 80 warehouses
- 450 tankers (trucks) that carry milk
Fonterra tankers travel over 80 million kilometers a year, collecting milk from the ten thousand milk farms in New Zealand. The tankers take the milk back to manufacturing site to be tested for any signs of contamination. After the test, the milk goes through and is used to create other dairy products as well as just packaging .
- Milk
- Cheese
- Yoghurt
- Ice Cream
- Butter
- Cream
Fonterra can make these products because they have bought other companies, like Mainland, TipTop, Fresh'n'Fruity.
Fonterra does not supplie Chinese products to China or Japan and Asia. Anelene and Baby products are supplied in:
- Singapore
- Malaysia
- Phillippines
- Indonesia
In those countries, Fonterra's dairy products are more popular than CocaCola. Fonterra suplies over 700 million people in Asia
Fonterra produces 15 billion litres of milk a year.
Fonterra owns the following:
- 24 manufacturing sites
- Over ten thousand farmers
- 86 plants
- 11 ports for importing/exporting goods
- 80 warehouses
- 450 tankers (trucks) that carry milk
Fonterra tankers travel over 80 million kilometers a year, collecting milk from the ten thousand milk farms in New Zealand. The tankers take the milk back to manufacturing site to be tested for any signs of contamination. After the test, the milk goes through and is used to create other dairy products as well as just packaging .