Mondelēz International empowers people to snack right in over 150 countries around the world with employees based in 48 countries and with 2020 net revenues of more than $10 billion MDLZ is leading the future of snacking with iconic global and local brands such as OREO belVita and LU biscuits; Cadbury Dairy Milk Toblerone and Cote d’Or chocolate; Philadelphia cream cheese and Halls candies Find out more on who we are and join us to create the future of snacking Biggest meal plant of Mondelēz International Worldwide placed in the heart of Lower Saxony we are one of the biggest employers in the region of Heidekreis: our Mondelēz International plant is located in Bad Fallingbostel for more than sixty years (founded in 1957) Ever since our employees are the basis of our success That is why we not only work on constantly developing our products We also put an emphasis on vocational training and training and development of all our employees Every year we offer apprenticeships in five different fields we strongly care about our working environment we offer healthy dishes in our canteen and other benefits Our product portfolio consists of Philadelphia and Miracle-Whip At the pilot plant from Research and Development we constantly develop our strong brands even further Milka production plant in the heart of Alps Our Milka chocolate plant's history dates back to 1887 and currently it employs over 300 people Bludenz site is the third biggest chocolate factory of Mondelēz International and it produces the chocolate mass for the chocolate manufacturing straight from raw cocoa beans We produce around 1 million tablets every day and our main product are Milka chocolate tablets Other famous brands we produce in Bludenz are Cadbury Marabou und Lacta and we proudly export them to about 30 countries all over the world It's almost 40 years now we have been manufacturing crispy snacks in Donauwörth in the North Swabia region in Germany Our crispy snacks are destined only for export and famous especially in Italy as "Fonzies" and in France under the "Croustilles" brand our high-quality standards and amazing team Milka plant – Lörrach’s best side and home of Milka tablets founded the first chocolate factory outside Switzerland in Lörrach In 1901 Milka was born and the very first Milka chocolate bar was produced in Lörrach in the iconic purple package In 1972 the Milka cow becomes the testimonial and therewith the trademark of Milka chocolate Today the Milka plant in Lörrach is the biggest chocolate manufacturing unit within Mondelēz International in Europe 500 employees the "tenderest temptation" and export it to more than 50 countries worldwide Our employees are thereby our most important ingredient In our head office you can find career opportunities in areas such as: Sales; Marketing; Customer Service & Logistics; Supply Chain Management; Procurement; Finance; Business Services; Information Technology Solutions; Strategy Insights & Analytics; Corporate & Government Affairs and Human Resources In Central Europe we support 4 category teams: in Wroclaw (Poland) Chocolate RDQ core functions include Product Development Nutritional Communication and Analytical Services Development & Quality Meals Center of Excellence in Munich and create the future of meals category (Cheese and Dressings) We also have the R&D site located in Loerrach In our Vienna office you can find career opportunities in areas such as: Sales; Marketing; Consumer Services & Logistics; Finance; Strategy You don't have permission to access the page you requested What is this page?The website you are visiting is protected.For security reasons this page cannot be displayed either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content Customs officials in Baden-Württemberg have seized a giant elephant's foot sent that had been converted into a velvet-covered container which the German customs officials called "tasteless" and lacking the proper paperwork to be picked up by an unnamed Swiss person in Weil am Rhein a town in south-western Germany where the French But the customs officers in Germany discovered the item in the post and launched an investigation after determining that it was a genuine African elephant's foot The customs officials said that the elephant foot from a "highly endangered" and protected species had been converted into some sort of container or box The Main Customs Office in the town of Loerrach which is also located in Baden-Württemberg a few miles down the road from Weil am Rhein said in a statement released on August 18 and obtained by Zenger News: "At the beginning of February this year officials at the Weil am Rhein customs office seized a real elephant's foot The customs officials added that the package had been posted from England and was intended for a Swiss person who had had it shipped to a German pick-up address "The customs clearance was therefore carried out at the customs office in Weil am Rhein." The customs officials explained that African elephants are a protected species adding: "The appraisal by an expert showed that it was the foot of an African elephant According to the Federal Nature Conservation Act elephants are an animal species that is particularly strictly protected and is still highly endangered due to the hunt for ivory the marketing of which is prohibited in principle." said: "The foot was completely hollowed out from the inside and damaged on top with a red velvet cover and golden fringes Officials at the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation in Bonn are now handling the investigation This story was provided to Newsweek by Zenger News Newsweek is committed to challenging conventional wisdom and finding connections in the search for common ground Newsletters in your inbox See all it might be worth checking and trying again Otherwise, can we suggest going back to our homepage, past six days or using the search function below to explore the rest of the news and features on offer German investigators yesterday said they believe a domestic row drove a woman to murder and torch her estranged husband and small son and kill a hospital employee before being shot dead by police Investigators suspect that the 41-year-old lawyer shot dead her husband and beat to death their five-year-old son when they were visiting her law practice a qualified childminder and hobby marks-woman with a gun licence and the son lived most of the time at his father’s home “The child has no gunshot wounds but there are signs of brute force But the exact cause of death has yet to be determined in an autopsy,” Uwe Schlosser chief prosecutor from state capital Stuttgart “It is suspected that relationship problems sparked this,” Loerrach prosecutor Dieter Inhofer said adding however that there was no outstanding legal dispute between the two parents over custody for their son The charred remains of the victims were later recovered from the smoking wreckage the woman ran across the road to the Saint Elizabeth hospital shooting two bystanders on her way and leaving them seriously injured with a visible wound where a bullet had glanced off the top of his head told the Badische Zeitung local paper that he was lucky to be alive The difference between me being here today the woman head-ed for the hospital’s gynaecological department where she stabbed and shot dead an employee reportedly sparking panic among patients who screamed for help and sought refuge in rooms “At first police sheltered as the woman let off a large number of rounds They then called on her to lay down her gun and surrender,” said Michael Granzow officers returned fire and shot dead the woman .. I am convinced that the officers saved a large number of lives.” Investigators were at a loss to say whether the woman bore any particular grudge against the hospital or any of its employees although prosecutors said she suffered a miscarriage there in 2004 “Whether that was the reason she went there we don’t know We can only say that this in the woman’s past and that it could have been the reason,” Mr Inhofer said Almost 400 members of the emergency services were in action on Sunday night and part of the reason they were so well prepared was that it was in nearby Winnenden that a teenager killed 15 people and then himself in March 2009 who expertly picked off most his victims with headshots He went on trial for manslaughter and firearms offences last week One police officer was also injured on Sunday Nineteen people were evacuated from the burning apartment block and an adjacent building please register for free or log in to your account der sich die Pflege der Städtepartnerschaften und -freundschaften zum Ziel gesetzt hat seit der Gründung im Jahr 2004 Vorsitzender des Vereins kandidierte bei der Mitgliederversammlung am Mittwoch nicht mehr Dank an Manfred Raupp Oberbürgermeister Jörg Lutz der auch als Präsident von Lörrach International fungiert würdigte die großen Verdienste Raupps als „Motor“ des Vereins Dank Lörrach International seien die Städtepartnerschaften heute „außerordentlich lebendig“ Der 2015 zum Ehrenbürger der türkischen Partnerstadt Edirne ernannte Raupp hob den Ideenreichtum der Vereinsmitglieder und das gute Verhältnis zur Stadt als wichtige Erfolgskriterien hervor und bezeichnete die Aktionen mit den verbundenen Städten als „Friedensdienst“ Als Nachfolgerin wählten die Mitglieder einstimmig die bei der Universität Basel tätige Susanne Daniel Rückblick Im April wurde das 50-jährige Bestehen der Städtepartnerschaft Lörrach-Sens mit einem Festabend im Burghof begangen Im Juni folgten in Senigallia die Feierlichkeiten zum 30 Jahrestag der Partnerschaft mit der italienischen Stadt Durch Austauschprogramme hatten Schüler verschiedener Lörracher Schulen die Möglichkeit Auslanderfahrung zu sammeln und persönliche Kontakte zu Schülern aus Senigallia 15 Jugendliche aus Senigallia und Padua absolvierten im Rahmen des EU-Förderprogramms MobiPro in der Lerchenstadt ein Praktikum 14 von ihnen beginnen nun eine Ausbildung in Lörracher Betrieben Im Juli fand im SAK das Intercamp 2016 mit 50 Jugendlichen aus den Partnerstädten und aus verschiedenen Flüchtlingsländern statt Und im Februar riefen Lörrach International und die Stadt Lörrach gemeinsam zu Spenden für den schwerkranken elfjährigen Wanja aus Wischgorod auf Dank der eingegangenen 7900 Euro konnte der Junge notoperiert und gerettet werden Ausblick Am heutigen Freitag reist eine achtköpfige aus Vereinsmitgliedern und Stadtvertretern bestehende Delegation zur Kommissionssitzung der Partnerstädte nach Sens an der unter anderem auch Vertreter aus Senigallia und Chester teilnehmen Auf dem Programm steht der Wunsch der französischen Partnerstadt einen Partnerschaftsverein nach dem Vorbild von Lörrach International zu gründen Zeitgleich finden in Sens die Gegenfeierlichkeiten zur 50-jährigen Städtepartnerschaft mit Lörrach statt Mitglieder und Finanzen Aktuell zählt der Verein Lörrach International 134 Mitglieder Im Jahr 2015 erzielte der Verein einen Überschuss in Höhe von insgesamt 2539 Euro Präsident Donald Trump hat die US-Militärhilfen ausgesetzt bis der ukrainische Präsident Wolodymyr Selenskyj „den Fokus auf Frieden“ legt