History
DMK Deutsches Milchkontor GmbH
Two of Germany’s leading dairy companies merged in April 2011 to become the number 1 player in the German dairy industry. Humana Milchindustrie GmbH and NORDMILCH GmbH became DMK Deutsches Milchkontor GmbH. The company looks back on many years of successful collaboration:
2005
Joint venture wheyco GmbH is formed to process specialty whey products. NORDMILCH AG and Humana Milchunion eG each have a 50% share.
2009
Humana Milchindustrie GmbH and NORDMILCH AG join forces in sales by setting up Nord-Contor Milch GmbH:
Juli 2010 (retr.)
The operating units of NORDMILCH AG and Humana Milchindustrie GmbH merge: DMK Deutsches Milchkontor GmbH is formed.
February 2011
The farmers‘ representatives of Humana Milchunion eG and NORDMILCH eG agree to the merger.
May 2011
DMK, Germany’s largest dairy company, commences business operations.
Humana and NORDMILCH: Two companies with a history
A large number of milk delivery cooperatives were formed in Germany towards the end of the 19th century. They merged into ever larger associations over a period of decades. Many dairy companies developed by this route, including Humana and NORDMILCH.
The Humana group of companies
The Humana group of companies, with 2.7 billion kilos of milk processed per annum, was among the leaders of Germany's dairy industry. In 2009, the total of 2,900 staff at Humana’s factories in five Federal regions achieved an annual turnover of 1.7 billion euros. Around 4,900 member farms delivered milk to 12 production facilities based in five Federal regions.
1950
First mention of Humana. A Herford paediatrician develops a baby food under this name. Humana milk is manufactured and marketed originally by the Herforder Molkerei dairy.
1981
The dairies Milchverwertung Ahlen-Tönnishäuschen and Milchhof Münster eG merge to become Milchwerke Münsterland eG. The foundation stone of Humana Milchunion eG is laid.
1982
Acquisition of Roberg, a private dairy in Everswinkel. Expansion to central production and distribution sites, including management of Milchwerke Münsterland eG.
1989
Westmilch Milchunion eG forms as a result of the merger between Milchwerke Paderborn-Rimbeck and Milchwerke Münsterland eG as well as the the dairy and the fine cheese factory eG Medebach. The headquarters are located in Everswinkel.
1998
Humana Milchunion eG, the parent company of the Humana Group and headquartered in Everswinkel, Germany, is formed as a result of the merger between Milchwerke Westfalen eG, Herford and Westmilch Milchunion eG, Everswinkel.
2009
Carveout of business operations: Humana Milchindustrie GmbH takes responsibility for the business operations of Humana Milchunion eG, Küstenland Milchunion Mecklenburg-Vorpommern GmbH and Milchwerke Thüringen GmbH.
The NORDMILCH Group
With an annual volume of milk processed of four billion kilos, NORDMILCH was one of Germany’s largest dairy companies before the merger with Humana. The Group employed around 2,500 staff at factories spread over five Federal regions and achieved an annual turnover of 1.9 billion euros in 2009. Most of the milk came from the 7,015 members of the parent company, NORDMILCH eG.
1947
With the formation of the central dairy Zentralmolkerei NORDMILCH, the foundation is laid for NORDMILCH as a company.
1999
The current NORDMILCH eG is formed by the merger of dairy companies MZO Oldenburger Milch eG, Hansano Milchhof Niedersachsen, Bremerland-Nordheide eG, NORDMILCH eG and Milcherfassung-NORDMILCH eG. Its headquarters are in Bremen.
2000
Standardisation of operating structures: a standardised corporate organisation is set up and the company focuses on the brand portfolio (MILRAM, Hansano, Burlander, Oldenburger).
2001
Acquisition of Adelbyer Nordfriesland Milch.
2003
Start of the NORDMILCH eG restructuring programme. The focal points: further development of the core business and simplification of factory and employee structures.
2006
Carveout of business operations into NORDMILCH AG(100% subsidiary of NORDMILCH eG), restructuring programme continues. The focal points: expansion of production capacities and sales redesign.
A central research centre is opened for product, process and technology development: NIC (NORDMILCH Innovation Center).
2010
Merger of NORDMILCH eG with the dairy cooperative Dargun eG Pommernmilch. Zentralkäserei Mecklenburg-Vorpommern GmbH (ZMV), a cheese-making company in which NORDMILCH AG has a participating interest, becomes a wholly owned subsidiary.