DeLaval invests in its automatic milking facility

calendar icon 14 March 2023
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DeLaval plans to increase its production capacity of automatic milking machines to meet rising customer demand, according to a company press release.

Automatic milking continues to grow across the world. DeLaval said it has seen a positive customer response on the DeLaval VMS V300-series of automatic milking robots. These two factors have motivated DeLaval to make an investment to increase its production capacity of automatic milking systems by 50%.

“We are grateful for the trust our customers have put in us and our solutions,” said Paul Löfgren, president and CEO at DeLaval. “With this investment we will be able to meet the growing customer demand and increase our production capacity while shortening lead times. This will also ensure that we can keep our focus on continued product development and quality, every step of the way."

The new facility for VMS production will be built with increased efficiency using optimised and automated flows. “The VMS focus will be even higher in the Tumba factory in Sweden and our supporting factories and supply chain will also be updated to provide the best support,“ said Löfgren. 

The planning phase is ongoing, and the ambition is to have the new VMS factory set up and ready in 2024.

Automatic milking has been growing in popularity due to the need for higher productivity on farms as well as increasing labour scarcity. 

“The high demand we have seen for our VMS V300-series over the past years and the future expected demand allows us to make this investment,” said Löfgren. “We have seen improvements and changes in milk production throughout our company´s many years of history, and the need to produce milk in a more sustainable way is increasingly important." 

"This investment is a fantastic opportunity for us to continue to develop valuable solutions to improve milk production together with our customers – the farmers of the world," he concluded.

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