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Milk Link Ltd
Company typeCo-operative (Private Limited with share capital 04427868)
IndustryDairy
PredecessorMilk Marque (indirectly)
FoundedApril 30, 2000 (2000-04-30)
Defunct2012 (2012)
Fatemerger with Arla Foods
Headquarters3120 Great Western Court, Hunts Ground Road, Stoke Gifford, Bristol, BS34 8HP
Area served
UK
Key people
Neil Kennedy
Chief Executive
ProductsMilk, cheese
Revenue£586 million (2010/11)
£15.1 million[1]
OwnerBritish Farmers Community
DivisionsMilk Link, Cheese
Milk Link, Milk
Websitewww.milklink.com

Milk Link was a large dairy company in the United Kingdom. It was the UK's largest dairy cooperative and the UK's largest producer of cheese. In 2012 the company merged with Arla Foods.

History

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It was formed in April 2000 as one of three successor co-operatives to Milk Marque. Milk Marque was broken up after the Competition Commission queried how it set milk prices.

In July 2002, the company bought the Crediton and Kirkcudbright creameries from Express Dairies for £33.1 million, both of which make UHT milk. It also bought out the 50% of joint-venture partner Express Dairies in the creamery at Frome. The Crediton operations were later sold in a management buyout.

In February 2004 it set up The Cheese Company with Kilkenny-based Glanbia, which had four cheese production sites and a packing facility supplying major retailers in the UK, in which it took a 75% stake. In December 2006 it bought out Glanbia for £47.2 million.

In July 2005 it closed a site at Sible Hedingham.[2]

From October 2007[3] to February 2008[4] there were talks to merge with First Milk.

In August 2011 it split into two divisions named 'Milk Link, Cheese' and 'Milk Link, Milk'.[5]

In September 2011 it announced that it would increase the size of the Lockerbie creamery by 50% to produce 37,000 tonnes of cheese a year, into a UK market which consumes 600,000 tonnes of cheese a year.

In 2012 the company merged with Arla Foods.

Products

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Each year it handles around 1.5 billion litres of milk.

It makes the chocolate-flavoured milk under licence for the Mars and Galaxy brand.

Cheeses

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  • Cheddar
  • Stilton
  • Cheshire
  • Red Leicester
  • Cheshire
  • Double Gloucester
  • Lancashire
  • Wensleydale
  • Caerphilly
  • Cornish Brie
  • Cornish Camembert
  • Shropshire Blue

It exports cheese to 19 countries.

Taw Valley Creamery at North Tawton

Structure

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Creameries

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See also

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Lockerbie Creamery, formerly owned by The Cheese Company before 2007

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