Dairy Foods names New York City-based Chobani LLC as its 2024 Processor of the Year, honoring the company’s impressive humanitarian efforts, its entrance into new dairy and non-dairy markets, and its tremendous growth.
Nick Manfred will lead commercial development and expansion in Ohio and areas in Pennsylvania near Nelson-Jameson’s newest distribution center in Pennsylvania, which is scheduled to begin operations in 2025. Sam Siddall will lead commercial development and expansion in Michigan, where Nelson-Jameson has a strong Midwestern presence, including a distribution center in Marshfield, Wis.
Several dairy suppliers and processors take a look back to the past as we celebrate our 125th anniversary
November 8, 2024
Although Dairy Foods’ 125-year anniversary is clearly a milestone, many industry suppliers have unique innovations that they share in this special Suppliers' Section.
The FDS Nano is the world’s smallest twin screw pump, engineered to handle viscous products of up to 1
million cP and capable of managing entrained air levels of 70%, the company states.
From running the pasteurizer to pumping fresh milk to adding the all-important starter culture to putting the cheese in forms and pressing it down, Master Cheesemaker Tony Hook is hands-on when crafting 70 flavors of aged cheddars, blues and mixed milk cheeses that bear the name of Hook’s Cheese.
With the ability to simulate the widest range of retort processes of any university lab, three retorts will be used to evaluate new retort packaging materials and shelf-stable food formulations, conduct pilot tests for food and pet food companies, study the effects of retort processes on food products, and train students and industry personnel on the latest retort processing equipment and software, Clemson stated.
HMC fabricates and installs new HMC HFFS machines and rebuilt HMC/Bartelt HFFS machines
for flexible packaging solutions across numerous industries, such as snack food, food, cosmetic, healthcare, pharmaceutical, and household goods.