Synlait
Synlait Milk is a milk nutrition company based in the Canterbury region of New Zealand. The company manufactures ingredient and nutritional milk powders. The company's headquarters and main processing plant is located off State Highway 1, 7 km (4.3 mi) southwest of Dunsandel.
![]() Synlait's headquarters and main processing plant, April 2015 | |
| Type | Public (NZX: SML) |
|---|---|
| Industry | Milk Nutrition |
| Founded | 2000 |
| Headquarters | , New Zealand |
| Website | www |
As of 2018, Synlait is the third-equal largest milk nutrition processor in New Zealand (behind Fonterra and Open Country Dairy, and tied with Westland Milk Products) with a 3.4% market share.[1]
History
2000: Synlait Limited established. The first commercial project was the purchase of Robindale Dairy farm.
2005: Synlait Limited owns eight dairy farms and the business focus now shifts from dairy farming to dairy products manufacturing.
2007: Spray drier one commissioned at Synlait Limited owned farm Dunsandel Dairies.
2008: First milk processed via spray drier one. Anhydrous Milk Plant commissioned. Milk contracted from third party dairy farms commences.
2009: Special milks spray drier commissioned. Synlait was awarded Fastest Growing Manufacturer (Canterbury and Upper South Island), and 7th Fastest Growing Company in New Zealand in the Deloitte Fast 50 index. Synlait wins Canterbury Large Emerging Exporter of the Year in the Air New Zealand Cargo, Canterbury Export Business Awards.
2010: Bright Dairy of China investment of $81 million. The investment funds the commission of spray drier two – purpose built for infant formula manufacture. Separation of the Synlait farming business (Synlait Farms) from the milk processing business (Synlait Milk). Synlait was awarded the 12th fastest growing company in New Zealand in the Deloitte Fast 50.
2011: Infant formula production starts via spray drier two. Synlait makes the Deloitte Fast 50 index for the fourth consecutive year.
2012: Synlait wins the Champion Global Operator (medium / large enterprise) at the Champion Canterbury Business Awards. Synlait wins the Agri-Business Award in the Sensational Selwyn Business Awards. Synlait posts a $6.3 million profit for the year ending July 2012.
2013: Synlait launches an internationally accredited ISO 65 dairy farm assurance system called Lead With Pride. $15 million special milks spray dryer upgrade commissioned to produce Lactoferrin.
2014: Synlait named Supreme Winner at the 2014 Champion Canterbury Business Awards and winner of the Champion Global Operator category for a medium-large business.[2]
Processing
The Synlait Milk facility processes more than 600 million litres of milk each year. It is capable of processing 4.2 million litres of raw milk per day, from which up to 340 metric tonnes of milk powder can be produced.
Manufacturing capability
Synlait has four milk powder dryers, including a purpose-built infant formula facility, the largest and most sophisticated in the Southern Hemisphere. It can process up to 9 tonnes of infant milk powder per hour. One Dryer is purely commodity powder based while there are 2 Infant Formula Dryers that can produce both Infant and commodity powders, the other dryer is a specialty milks dryer which is primarily used for lactoferrin.
Milk suppliers
Almost all of the 150 Synlait milk suppliers are located within an 80 kilometres (50 mi) radius of the manufacturing plant.
People
Synlait employs a staff of over 900 people at its sites at Dunsandel and Temuka in Canterbury and Auckland, Palmerston North and Pokeno in the North Island.
Products
Synlait manufactures the following:
- Ingredient Products
- Whole milk powders
- Skim milk powders
- Anhydrous milk fat
- Nutritional Products
- Infant nutritional powders
- Starter formula (0 – 6 months)
- Follow on formula ( 6 – 12 months)
- Growing up formula (12 – 36 months)
- Adult nutritional powders
- Breastfeeding mum formula
- Pregnant mum formula
- Special Milk Powders
- Colostrum
- Lipidex phospholipid-rich powder
- Night milk[3]
- Lactoferrin
See also
References
- Fox, Andrea (3 October 2018). "Fonterra hold on raw milk market still 80 per cent despite predictions". NZ Herald. Retrieved 11 March 2021.
- Marta Steeman (18 September 2014). "Synlait Milk takes top award". Stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 16 April 2015.
- "Night milking producing melatonin-rich milk". The New Zealand Herald. 29 April 2015. Retrieved 4 June 2019.
External links
- Synlait (corporate website)
- Synlait Milk
- Synlait at Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand
