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several Swedish organizations were targeted by a series of ransomware attacks
The cybercriminal group "Akira" is behind most of these hacks
On the night between 18 and 19 January 2024
Akira managed to gain access to data belonging to numerous customers of Tietoevry
In a message displayed on the IT staff's screens
The hackers threatened to publish 200 gigabits of confidential data
including agreements and municipal personnel files
was also the target of an attack on 7 February 2024
has estimated that it could lose up to 70 million SEK (6.8 million USD) in revenue as a result of cyber losses
The region's hospitals also fell prey to hackers
who prevented healthcare professionals from accessing the medication management system
is looking to shut a plant in Bjuv in western Sweden
The company has asked for talks with trade unions about “a potential closure” of the factory and its pea processing operations by the end of the year
a former Findus Group facility, produces vegetable and meal products for the retail and foodservice channels in Sweden
Nomad Foods is planning to move the site’s production to facilities in Reken and Bremerhaven in Germany
The company said the consolidation of the operations is expected to create “a more efficient supply chain.”
Nomad Foods CEO Stéfan Descheemaeker added: “Optimising our manufacturing footprint is a critical step towards achieving our objectives and today we have announced that we have requested negotiations with the relevant trade unions about a potential closure of the Bjuv manufacturing plant in Sweden
this would involve the loss of approximately 500 jobs
We are committed to supporting our employees through this difficult period.”
Nomad Foods struck a GBP500m cash-and-shares deal to buy much of Findus’s operations in Europe last year
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Maria LindOpinion26 May 2015
bloom: its spiky bud slowly breaking open so that long white petals could fall out like the tongues of prehistoric animals
as all the while the sweet smell of pineapple spread across the room
Then it was the Jan Lindblad Film Festival (2010)
featuring immensely popular nature programmes made during the 1960s and 70s by Sweden’s answer to David Attenborough
took his engagement with his subjects so far as to include wrestling with both tigers and anacondas
of a giant (humansize) otter giving birth to three pups
my suspicion was confirmed: this was someone who is onto something special
Ingela Ihrman works within the horizon of the ‘wonders of nature’
rare plants from faraway places are brought to life
blooming in front of people’s eyes in greenhouses as well as exhibition spaces
There is the blooming of the snakelike cactus Queen of the Night
which emits its vanilla fragrance at night
and another one with the dark red Giant Corpse Flower
which comes with the smell of decomposing flesh
it does indeed look like a deformed phallus
Sometimes a botanist or gardener commentates on the performance
as they might have in the nineteenth century
when bloomings of this kind attracted large audiences – and as did the nature programmes broadcast on TV during the artist’s childhood
Why is a young and apparently immensely thoughtful and talented person fabricating such odd
and then donning them in public (maybe in private too
imaginative and disturbing at the same time
It is possibly as far from cool – according to the measure of current barometers – as it gets
Ihrman’s works deal with mundane small-town pastimes and a deep-seated longing for faraway places
She works in a cultural context where the great outdoors is used for Sunday excursions and exercise
where it is enjoyed remotely on screens and studied in lexica
but where it also becomes a surface for emotional projection
She harnesses the great outdoors so that it might creep into other forms of existence
offering unlikely ways by which to transcend all kinds of limitations
In times of outsourcing and in which consumer relations override most other forms of human exchange
amateur theatre traditions and poetic absurdism is refreshing
On the animal side of Ihrman’s work there is the giant toad
which is struggling silently (and with great effort) to get through an obstacle race in a sports hall
The Russian Cave Goat is a rugged creature from the shores of the river Volga: in Ihrman’s reincarnation it is back in a real cave
bleating gently among a crowd of spectators
An early video features a human-size blackbird sitting on the roof of a house
There is also a video – particularly peculiar – showing what Jan Lindblad would have seen had he been inside the anaconda rather than outside it
It certainly does not resemble anything else I have seen
and it makes me happy to know that this kind of ‘other world’ is even possible
I end up wanting to be the Stegocephalia from Bjuv – albeit temporarily
This prehistoric animal looks like a cross between a reptile and a character from The Muppet Show
More precisely it is a wearable reconstruction of an extinct amphibian named after the town in south Sweden where its fossil was found in a coalmine
this area was a shallow sea close to the equator
Such transformations of both the landscape and the climate are good reminders of the inescapable condition of change
as 15 percent of the population in today’s Bjuv support the anti-immigrant
which champions nationalism and a chauvinistic cultural heritage based on twisted ideas of stability and homogeneity
It’s fitting then that in 2013 the artist donated the costume of the Stegocephalia from Bjuv to the local municipality for its citizens to wear at their discretion
This article was first published in the March 2015 issue
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Monolithic products are to be manufactured in Höganäs Bjuf’s new facility in Bjuv
the factory has a total area of 1000 m2 and a capacity of 30 000 tpy
It is highly automated with the most modern refractory equipment available to the market
The starting point for producing the monolithic product is the careful selection of the raw material
composed according to a very specific recipe
This material is moved into swap containers that transport the material into batch preparation silos for weighing and dosing
At this stage in the process small amounts of additives
The product is then moved into the quick lift mechanism for mixing
The mixing stage is a critical step in the monolithic production process as Höganäs Bjuf desire the mix to be as homogenous as possible
where parameters like pan and tool speed can be specifically set
The monolithic product is then packed into big bags using a Vebe Technik big bag filler or moved for Autopac filling (25 kg)
ABB supplied the electronics for the bagging mechanics
The bagged product is then covered in a stretch hood using a Lachenmeier stretch hood machine
and transported by Lyftab conveyors into the warehouse for shipping
The new Höganäs monolithic product range consists of four product families
Depending on the customer’s requirements
these products can be installed through vibration
The four product families and their respective qualities are outlined below:
– Höganäs Ultra Low Cement
The end of the guided tour marked the beginning of production for Höganäs Bjuf at the new facility
The monolithic line was officially put into production on 1 September
christened by the breaking of a sacrificial bottle of champagne on the main mixing tower by Ann Calven
a employee of the company for over 40 years
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/special-reports/02012017/plant-tour-hgans-bjuf-refractory-plant-part-two/
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First shrimp expected to hit Swedish retail market in the second half of 2015.
Findus Nordic inked a long-term agreement with Swedish equipment supplier Vegafish for the construction and operation of a land-based shrimp farm in Bjuv, Sweden, the company announced.
Vegafish, which develops land-based, recirculating biofloc systems for fish and shellfish farming, will develop and run the grow-out operations, and Findus take on the freezing, packaging, sales and distribution of the shrimp under the Findus brand to the Swedish retail markets.
The companies described the plant as "the first of its kind in the world."
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Backahill group and The Cooperative of Skånemejerier Ekonomisk Förening dairy farms officially announced the operation of NutiFood Sweden AB Dairy Factory
The announcement was under the witness Vietnamese Prime Minister
The event was within the framework of the official visit of Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc and the Vietnamese high-ranking delegation
at the invitation of Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Löfven to celebrate the 50th anniversary of establishing diplomatic relations between Sweden and Vietnam
NutiFood was the first big dairy enterprise of Vietnam to invest in Sweden to be invited to this event
NutiFood Sweden AB factory is NutiFood's investment project (owning 50% of the capital) with the Backahill Group of Mr
a Swedish billionaire (25% capital) and Skånemejerier Ekonomisk Förening (25% capital)
The NutiFood Sweden AB factory is worth nearly $20 million invesment
with a total yearly capacity of 15,000 tons including 5,000 tons of infant formula and 10,000 tons of baby food
and is run by experienced professionals from famous dairy and food corporations worldwide
Products from the factory include: baby cereals
organic powder milk for babies and young children
the factory also produces a special range of goat milk infant formula milk, as well as goat milk baby cereals and porridge And in the near future
after completing the investment in phase 2
it will produce organic sterilized fresh milk and premium canned organic powdered milk tin cans
This is aiming to distribute not only Europe
Some product lines will be also officially available in Vietnam market in the third quarter of 2019
NutiFood Sweden AB factory is located in southern Sweden - Bjuv
which is known as the best agricultural area in Northern Europe
surrounded by around 2,500 farms meeting organic standards
Sweden is famous for the world's top organic milk quality
is one of the top three countries in Europe (with Norway and IceLand) use lowest antibiotics or very limit for sick animals
Sweden is also considered a paradise for the happy cows where cows can breath in an extremely fresh air and enjoy clean food from the green natural grass fields
The drinking water for the cattle here is so pure that humans can drink directly without treatment
property management and development projects in Sweden
Being strategic shareholder in five major companies listed at NASDAQ Stockholm
the company is operating throughout Sweden
It is a partner with financial strength which supports to expand land
factory scale as well as to expand the market based on business experience in the European market
Skånemejerier Ekonomisk Förening is a Farmer-owned-and-controlled supplier cooperativein Sweden with about 350 dairy farmers which provide more than 400,000 tons of milk per year (both ordinary and organic fresh milk)
This partner helps to not only supply a large source of raw milk with high quality
which is not easy to find in the European market
but also develops the cooperation based on the experience of working in the dairy industry for tens of years with many top clients in the world
Sharing about the reasons of choosing NutiFood as a partner
said: “We chose NutiFood because it is a company founded by nutrition experts and has many years of production experience
exporting and selling milk and dairy products to many countries
NutiFood has a strong position in specialized nutritional products
leading in this segment in Vietnam for years
and also is listed in the top 40 most valuable brands in Vietnam by Forbes
we are very impressed when NutiFood has obtained the US FDA certificate with very strict conditions to bring its products into the market
We also highly appreciate NutiFood's community activities and NutiFood's efforts to protect the environment
NutiFood's abundant financial capacity is also one of the reasons for us to choose this company.”
Chairman of NutiFood's Board of Directors expressed his desire when deciding to invest in Sweden: “NutiFood is proud to be the first Vietnamese enterprise to invest in Sweden
In our strategy of reaching out to the world
this is the next step for us to conquer the European market
We chose Sweden because it is the world's leading organic hight quality food supplier
I was extremely impressed when the water supply for the cow was so clean that people could drink it
Sweden is one of the three countries with the lowest using of antibiotics in livestock and has the best natural climate conditions to develop livestock breeding
We expect organic dairy products produced by cooperative of Vietnamese and Swedish to be available worldwide
NutiFood is committed to doing its best to demonstrate the capacity of Vietnamese people
contributing to good relations between the two countries.”
NutiFood is a nutritious food company founded by doctors and nutrition experts
NutiFood has a position in the market and has its place in consumers’ hearts
continuously for 3 years from 2016 until now
GrowPLUS + of NutiFood - a special product for stunted malnourished children - is honored to be certified by the international market research organization Nielsen
takes the position of number 1 dairy industry for Vietnamese children
surpasses many powerful multinational companies
and becomes a pride for a pure Vietnamese enterprise like NutiFood
NutiFood is proud to have 2 consecutive years of 2017
2018 holding the position of No.1 powdered milk product
Not only has the strength of special treatment
NutiFood has focused on researching and producing many nutritious products every day
not only the quality but also delicious as fresh milk
And most recently NutiFood has successfully launched Nuti Café - Fresh Iced Milk Coffee product which is preferred by many consumers
was granted the US FDA certificate and signed a cooperation with Delori to export special treatment products - Pedia Plus to the US market
launched NutiCafé - Fresh Iced Milk Coffee and signed with Vietnam Culinary Culture Association and World Vovinam Federation to bring ice-cream coffee culture to the world
signed cooperation with Backahill Group of Swedish billionaire to establish a joint venture to produce Organic milk products exported to Europe and Asia
cooperated with BASF Federal Group of Germany to bring advanced HMO into nutritional dairy products for children
announced a joint venture with Japan's Asahi
1 baby food brand in Japan to bring Japanese standard products with Wakodo brand into Vietnam
signed the cooperation to establish a joint venture with the legendary golf player Greg Norman for Nuti Café penetration to international market
became the only Vietnamese to have the honer to meet the Sweden Royal Princess of Victoria Ingrid Alice Desiree during her official visit to Ho Chi Minh City
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