Jul 13, 2010
DeLaval announced today that it has hit the 30 000 sales mark for its swinging cow brush, a self-grooming device that keeps cows happier, healthier and more productive. “The swinging cow brush is very popular among dairy farmers thanks to its many customer benefits. Definitely a DeLaval success story,” DeLaval Vice President Business Area Aftermarket & Services Tim Nicolaï said.
Jul 12, 2010
The DeLaval factory in Drongen has been awarded the sixth Environmental Charter Award for its high efficiency and “green” performance.
Jun 30, 2011
Stockholm, Sweden (June 30th 2011). DeLaval International announced today the next commercial installation of the DeLaval AMR™ which will be in Germany. “This is yet another significant step for DeLaval as we enter the German market with the AMR™. This system is a revolution in high capacity milking and what farmers with large herds of 300-800 cows have been waiting for” said DeLaval Vice President Business Area Capital Goods Andrew Turner.
May 18, 2011
On May 11th journalists from around the world visited for the first time a farm with a working DeLaval industry first automatic milking rotary, the DeLaval AMR™.
Oct 07, 2011
With a long tradition in developing innovative cleaning solutions, DeLaval has introduced a new chlorinated alkaline detergent featuring superior hygienic results achieved at much lower temperatures.
Suivant une longue tradition en développement de solutions novatrices d’assainissement, DeLaval a lancé un nouveau détergent alcalin chloré offrant des résultats d’hygiène supérieurs à des températures réduites.
May 11, 2011
Stefan and Karin Löwenborg have been testing the AMR™ system since April 2010 at their farm in Southern Sweden. They began by milking 300 cows on the industry-first automatic milking rotary and are now moving toward milking 500.
May 10, 2011
Månstad, Sweden (May 10th 2011). Swedish milk producers Patrik and Elin Johansson prove that a holistic and automated approach to dairy farming is a reality. On Torp farm, Smart Farming is the key to long-term business profitability, expansion opportunities and sustainability.
Jul 13, 2011
Kazan, Russia (July 13th 2011). The largest voluntary milking system VMS dairy in Europe and Asia is now poised to become the biggest in the world. The Rakhimovo Farm located in the Russian Federation’s Republic of Tatarstan, has signed an agreement with DeLaval for an additional 16 VMS to grow their existing operations. This investment will result in a total of 32 VMS at Rakhimovo; the farm was ranked among the top dairies for milk quality and animal welfare in the area, according to a report published in 2010[1]. “After two years in production with the 16 VMS operation that we installed in 2009; we decided that the time was right to make a further investment. The benefits have been clear since the first installation in terms of both production and quality and therefore securing a return on our initial investment” said Farit Rakhimov entrepreneur and owner of the soon to be largest DeLaval VMS installation in the world.
Dec 18, 2008
Those three areas are: automated milking systems for big farms based on the existing VMS solution; total herd management control and monitoring of cow and herd levels based on biomodels; and smart automated feeding systems adjusting feed rations to maximise profit per cow and reduce feed cost.
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