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Orkla Biscuit Production: Expansion and Competitiveness in Latvia’s Food Industry

In total, the factory has 13 production lines, nine of which have been moved from Sweden.

At the same time, he added that the “Orkla Biscuit Production” factory also faces similar challenges as other food manufacturers in Latvia, but taking into account the scope of Orkla’s activities in the Nordic countries, “Orkla Biscuit Production” could make appropriate investments in the factory with the confidence that they will pay off. .

Speaking about the competitiveness of Latvian food producers with other European producers, Zeps pointed out that the project is “huge” and the production facility is aimed at export. It is the large volumes and the possibility to sell the products in existing markets that increase the efficiency of the production plant.

Zeps added that although the plant is open, work is still being done to complete the installation and testing of new equipment. By the end of the year, the company plans to complete testing and preparation of the entire product portfolio for commercial production, as well as employee training, ensuring that employees can work more efficiently.

It has already been reported that “Orkla Biscuit Production” was registered on May 20, 2020, and its share capital is EUR 30 million. The sole owner of the company is the Estonian “Orkla Eesti”.

The turnover of “Orkla Latvija” group last year was 111.059 million euros, which is 2.1% less than in 2021, while the company’s profit increased 2.8 times and reached 6.046 million euros.

The company was registered in 2009, and its share capital is eight million euros. In Latvia, “Orkla” represents and develops “Laima”, “Selga”, “Staburadze”, “Ādažu Chipsi”, “Spilva”, “Gutta”, “Latplanta” and other brands. The company is part of the Norwegian concern “Orkla”.

2023-09-14 15:56:07
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