
TetraPak has completed the acquisition of the Polish company Obram, a leading provider of cheese technology solutions and equipment in Poland, Russia, Belarus and many parts of Eastern Europe. Established in 1976, Obram delivers high quality production solutions for fresh cheese, cottage cheese and semi-hard cheese applications, including mould handling and brining. Obram currently employs around 280 people, the majority of whom are based
at one of the company’s two production sites in Olsztyn, Poland.
“The addition of Obram to the TetraPak Group will strengthen our portfolio and broaden our capability in the rapidly expanding cheese sector, enabling us to be even more versatile to the needs of our customers. It complements our existing business extremely well,” says
Tim High, executive vice president of TetraPak Processing Systems.
According to the Agricultural Outlook, published by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development and the Food and Agriculture Organization, world cheese consumption will grow by 16% over the next decade. As consumers become more health
conscious, the popularity of fresh cheese, and lighter soft cheese, is expected to increase. Between 2013 and 2014, soft cheese accounted for 50% of absolute value growth of the total global cheese market, driven by product innovation and increased penetration.
“This acquisition will enhance our ability to help customers capture these opportunities, particularly in places like Central America, South America and India, where consumer demand for fresh cheese is growing at a tremendous pace,” says High. “Obram’s automated
solutions provide a higher quality, more efficient alternative to the manual or semi-automated installations that are still widely used.”








