Schreiber Dynamix Dairy Industries LtdBusiness AnalysisPradeep Kumar09020242026
INTRODUCTIONDynamix Dairy Industries Ltd. is a joint venture between Schreiber Foods Inc., USA and the Goenka family with Schreiber as the majority shareholder in the company2
Schreiber Foods Dynamix dairy dealRabo India Finance Pvt Ltd (RIF)Replacement of around Rs 100 crore of high cost debt. Infusion of fresh equity worth Rs 35-40 crore 3
51 per cent controlling stake in DDIL.The association with the international fast food giant also provides suppliers an access to overseas markets for the export of their products.Making Schreiber the largest shareholder in Dynamix4
Schreiber FoodsSchreiber Foods is a $3+ billion global enterprise and the world’s largest customer-brand dairy company. The products to the biggest names in fast food chains. The world's largest supplier of private-label dairy products to grocery chains and wholesalers.5
A leader in innovationFrom manufacturing their own printed packaging to developing new products.Designing cheese-processing equipment.Technology leader.6
Schreiber Dynamix DairiesIndiaMexicoChinaSchreiber Food,Green Bay, U.S.BrazilGermany7
Products of Schreiber Foods Natural CheeseProcess CheeseCream CheeseSpecialty CheeseSubstitute and Imitation CheesesString CheeseButter BlendsYogurtTable butterGheeProcess cheeseDairy whitenerUHT – Plain / flavored milkUHT – Fruit juices8
Dynamix Balwas GroupPromoted by two families, The Goenka Family and The BalwaFamily, bonded together through a dynamic spirit.9
Dynamix Balwas GroupThe Goenka Family & the Balwa Family have come together to form the Dynamix Balwas Group Headed by young visionaries, the Group is dynamic in its approach. A proactive and strategic mind-set ensures that the Group surges forward, always, with a dynamic spirit.10
The Goenka FamilyReal estate business since the last 25 years  Headed by Mr. K. M. Goenka ,Mentor  Mr. Vinod K. Goenka, and Mr. Pramod K. Goenka.Mr. Vinod K. Goenka is the Chairman, Dynamix Balwas Group.11
The Balwa FamilyHospitality and Real Estate business since the last 98 years, Headed by Mr. UsmanBalwaMr. Shahid U. Balwa, Managing Director, Dynamix Balwas Group.12
Changing the face of Townships and IndustriesThe Group was born from the dynamic vision of Mr. K. M. Goenka who started with an initiative through a foray in the Real Estate development.Fuelled by the success in Real Estate, the Group gained the impetus to diversify and expand its business interests. 13
CORE VALUESTrust, Honesty and ReliabilityCustomer FocusBuilding through RelationshipsSocial Awareness & Responsibility14
REAL ESTATE DAIRYGRANITE & MARBLE BLOCKS & PAVERS  HOSPITALITYEDUCATION15
Dairy sectorIndia is the world's highest milk producer.Accounts for more than 14% of the world and 57% of Asia’s Total production.Largest milch animals in the world 198 million cattle and 86 million Buffalo.16
Dairy sectorPotential that can catapult india as major dairy exporting country globally.Growth rate of 6%.At present only 15% of milk is Packed.17
All India Milk productionSource: Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying & Fisheries, Ministry of Agriculture, GoI18
Milk Production in India19Source: Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying & Fisheries, Ministry of Agriculture, GoI
Milk Production top 5 statesSource: Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying & Fisheries, Ministry of Agriculture, GoI20
Source : Level & Pattern of consumer expenditure, Various issues, National Sample Survey Organisation, Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation, GOI21
Source: Central Statistical Organisation, Dept. of Statistics, GOI 22
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Milk & Dairy Industry StructureState co-operatives & privately owned Indian companies dominate the liquid milk sector.Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation Ltd. (Amul) and Nestle are the leading players in the value-added segment24
Dairy CooperativesThe Dairy Cooperative Network (on Mar 2009)Includes 177 milk unionsOperates in over 346 districtsCovers 1,33,349 village level societiesOwned by around 13.9 million farmer members of which 3.9 million were women.25
Dairy CooperativesTired of exploitation by traders and local private dairy, the milk producers organized themselves into village dairy cooperatives. KairaMilk Producers Union had its first dairy plant. It started producing and marketing milk products under the brand name Amul. 26
Dairy CooperativesUnder the  leadership of V. Kurien, the father of milk revolution, the Amul model of cooperatives soon became an example for others to emulate. The government wanted the Amul model to be replicated in other parts of the country. Its own controlled dairy cooperatives had failed. Amul is today the most popular brand of milk.27
Dairy CooperativesThe de-licensing of the dairy industry has not threatened dairy cooperatives.They seem to march ahead despite the entry of the private sector and multinationals.Britannia has been forced to withdraw from the liquid milk market in many parts of the country.28
Strength Of Dairy Cooperatives The biggest strength of dairy cooperatives is their labour intensiveness. Cost effectiveness is another important factor.Dairy cooperatives have effectively used the toil of farmers to develop self-reliance.29
MarketingIn 2008-09, average daily cooperative milk marketing stood at 200.4 lakh litres; annual growth has averaged about 6.1 percent compounded over the last five years.During 2001-2009 the daily milk supply by Cooperatives to each 1000 urban consumers has increased from 57.8 to 73.1 Kg per day.30
Macro ImpactThe annual value of India's anticipated milk production amounts to more than Rs.1,430 billion in 2008-09.Dairy cooperatives generate employment opportunities for around 13.9 million farm families.31
Macro ImpactLivestock contributes about 25.6 percent to the GDP from agriculture.About 22.45 million people work in livestock sector, which is around 5.8% of the total work force in the country.32
By-products of dairy industry CurdCheese pieces Milk fat, curd pieces and coagulated milkWheyCassein protein33
USES OF TECHNICAL CASEIN Technical Casein can be used in following products:
GluesCosmetics
Leather
Chemicals
Paints
Plastics
Aluminium Foil
Safety Matches
Pigments
Coated Paper
Plywood Industry
Paper Cones
Paper tubes
Paper Chemicals34
APPLICATION / USES OF INDUSTRIAL CASEIN It is used in Papercone Industry in bulk quantity for the purpose of to stick paper with cone. It is used in Adhesive Industry, Paint Industry, Leather Industry and Paperchemical Industry.35
Biodegradable protective films are being made  from dairy and biofuel byproducts by combining the milk protein casein with water and glycerolThe film can be used as an edible coating, which extends the shelf life of food products 36
SWOT analysis of Dairy sector37
Dynamix Dairy Industries Limited (DDIL)Headquartered at Mumbai, the Group companies are managed by well-qualified and experienced professionals, known for their dynamism and ability to achieve Corporate Goals. The slogan "Dynamism at work" says it all and it is the team's constant endeavor to meet the high standards set by them. 38
Dynamix Dairy Industries Limited (DDIL)The Company is ISO 9002 certified with revenues in excess of INR 3 billion in 2005-2006. State-of-the-art technology and back-up extension services.One of the front-runners and the most trusted names in milk processing in India.39
Dynamix Dairy Industries Limited (DDIL)Dynamix Dairy Industries Limited Deepak Jain, its managing director.The Milk shed of Dynamix covers seven districts in western Maharashtra. 40
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Dynamix Dairy Industries Limited (DDIL)Dynamix has made substantial investments in setting up bulk cooling facilities - which protect the milk from contamination - at several collection centres around its plant in Baramati.The company works with the Baramati Milk Union Cooperative to create awareness among farmers on hygiene and veterinary care.42
Manufacturing PlantDDIL has a high-tech milk producing plant located at Baramatinear Mumbai. The Plant, designed by the renowned Valio of Finland, sprawls over an area of more than 25 hectares.Processes more than one million liters of cow milk every day.43
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Manufacturing PlantThe plant is fully automated by Siemens India with inputs from Tachenhagen, U.S.A. and Ireland. The plant strictly works on the guidelines laid down by the GMP and  Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) programmes.45
Backward IntegrationThe backward integration programme of DDIL is the result of its commitment to produce dairy products par international standards.The Company has set up hundreds of bulk cooling stations in 110 villages to preserve the quality of milk.46
Backward IntegrationA demonstration dairy farm has also been setup to educate the rural milk producers to improve and upgrade their native skills regarding genetic improvement of the milch-cattle, disease control and regulated feeding.47
Global TechnologyThe milk, before being sent for pre-processing, is checked for quality using a series of stringent quality control measures. The best quality milk is then pre-processed by means of special equipment imported from Germany, known as Bactofuges, to render it absolutely bacteria-free.48
Global TechnologyThe technology to manufacture Cheese has been provided by Schreiber Foods, U.S.A. The Casein technology has been imported from Westphalia, Germany, which are considered to be the leaders in this science. Whey Systems, U.S.A has supplied the know-how to manufacture Lactose.49
Milk procurementIn Maharashtra, to procure milk has an agreement with the Baramaticooperative, we have been able to establish a system that ensure the supply of high-quality of milk.Payment is done according to the fat content.More often he gets a better price than when he supplies directly to the cooperative. 50
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Milk procurementThe dairy has the seven districts of Pune, Solapur, Ahmednagar, Beed, Satara, Sangli and Kolhapur as its milk shed area.Satara, sangli and kolhapur are predominantly buffalo milk regionwhich is used to prepare cream cheese.52
Milk procurementDynamix Dairy devised a quality programme for milk procurement and invested significantly in setting up bulk coolers at all milk collection centres Baramati area. Bulk cooling centres were located at an accessible location so that the farmer had to travel only a distance of 1-2 km from his farm to the collection centre.53
Computerised MILK COLLECTIONAs soon as a farmer arrives at the collection centre, a sample of the milk poured into a tube.The sample's fat content instantly flashes up on a flickering computer screen. This determines the price of the milk.54
Computerised MILK COLLECTIONThe can is then weighed. A printed receipt for the farmer displays the milk's fat content, weight and price and he collects his money.Every day of the 1.5 million litres of milk is been monitored throughly through various stages.55
Dynamix dairy productsCheese, Butter, Ghee, Dairy Whitener, Non-Dairy Creamer, Skimmed Milk Powder, Yogurt, Lactose, Casein and Whey Protein Concentrate.56
Dynamix dairy productsThe company is also into UHT flavored milk and fruit juices packed in tetra packs, which do not require the cold chain.57
Dynamix ManufacturesThe Milkman brand of Britannia, Tropicanjuices, Nestle milk and curds,Lipton lemon tea Provides 100 per cent of the cheese used by the McDonalds chain.Pepsi -Mango Slice in tetra paks.58
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Dynamix Dairy Industries Limited

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    Schreiber Dynamix DairyIndustries LtdBusiness AnalysisPradeep Kumar09020242026
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    INTRODUCTIONDynamix Dairy IndustriesLtd. is a joint venture between Schreiber Foods Inc., USA and the Goenka family with Schreiber as the majority shareholder in the company2
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    Schreiber Foods Dynamixdairy dealRabo India Finance Pvt Ltd (RIF)Replacement of around Rs 100 crore of high cost debt. Infusion of fresh equity worth Rs 35-40 crore 3
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    51 per centcontrolling stake in DDIL.The association with the international fast food giant also provides suppliers an access to overseas markets for the export of their products.Making Schreiber the largest shareholder in Dynamix4
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    Schreiber FoodsSchreiber Foodsis a $3+ billion global enterprise and the world’s largest customer-brand dairy company. The products to the biggest names in fast food chains. The world's largest supplier of private-label dairy products to grocery chains and wholesalers.5
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    A leader ininnovationFrom manufacturing their own printed packaging to developing new products.Designing cheese-processing equipment.Technology leader.6
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    Schreiber Dynamix DairiesIndiaMexicoChinaSchreiberFood,Green Bay, U.S.BrazilGermany7
  • 8.
    Products of SchreiberFoods Natural CheeseProcess CheeseCream CheeseSpecialty CheeseSubstitute and Imitation CheesesString CheeseButter BlendsYogurtTable butterGheeProcess cheeseDairy whitenerUHT – Plain / flavored milkUHT – Fruit juices8
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    Dynamix Balwas GroupPromotedby two families, The Goenka Family and The BalwaFamily, bonded together through a dynamic spirit.9
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    Dynamix Balwas GroupTheGoenka Family & the Balwa Family have come together to form the Dynamix Balwas Group Headed by young visionaries, the Group is dynamic in its approach. A proactive and strategic mind-set ensures that the Group surges forward, always, with a dynamic spirit.10
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    The Goenka FamilyRealestate business since the last 25 years Headed by Mr. K. M. Goenka ,Mentor  Mr. Vinod K. Goenka, and Mr. Pramod K. Goenka.Mr. Vinod K. Goenka is the Chairman, Dynamix Balwas Group.11
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    The Balwa FamilyHospitalityand Real Estate business since the last 98 years, Headed by Mr. UsmanBalwaMr. Shahid U. Balwa, Managing Director, Dynamix Balwas Group.12
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    Changing the faceof Townships and IndustriesThe Group was born from the dynamic vision of Mr. K. M. Goenka who started with an initiative through a foray in the Real Estate development.Fuelled by the success in Real Estate, the Group gained the impetus to diversify and expand its business interests. 13
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    CORE VALUESTrust, Honestyand ReliabilityCustomer FocusBuilding through RelationshipsSocial Awareness & Responsibility14
  • 15.
    REAL ESTATE DAIRYGRANITE &MARBLE BLOCKS & PAVERS HOSPITALITYEDUCATION15
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    Dairy sectorIndia isthe world's highest milk producer.Accounts for more than 14% of the world and 57% of Asia’s Total production.Largest milch animals in the world 198 million cattle and 86 million Buffalo.16
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    Dairy sectorPotential thatcan catapult india as major dairy exporting country globally.Growth rate of 6%.At present only 15% of milk is Packed.17
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    All India MilkproductionSource: Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying & Fisheries, Ministry of Agriculture, GoI18
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    Milk Production inIndia19Source: Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying & Fisheries, Ministry of Agriculture, GoI
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    Milk Production top5 statesSource: Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying & Fisheries, Ministry of Agriculture, GoI20
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    Source : Level& Pattern of consumer expenditure, Various issues, National Sample Survey Organisation, Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation, GOI21
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    Source: Central StatisticalOrganisation, Dept. of Statistics, GOI 22
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    Milk & DairyIndustry StructureState co-operatives & privately owned Indian companies dominate the liquid milk sector.Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation Ltd. (Amul) and Nestle are the leading players in the value-added segment24
  • 25.
    Dairy CooperativesThe DairyCooperative Network (on Mar 2009)Includes 177 milk unionsOperates in over 346 districtsCovers 1,33,349 village level societiesOwned by around 13.9 million farmer members of which 3.9 million were women.25
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    Dairy CooperativesTired ofexploitation by traders and local private dairy, the milk producers organized themselves into village dairy cooperatives. KairaMilk Producers Union had its first dairy plant. It started producing and marketing milk products under the brand name Amul. 26
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    Dairy CooperativesUnder the leadership of V. Kurien, the father of milk revolution, the Amul model of cooperatives soon became an example for others to emulate. The government wanted the Amul model to be replicated in other parts of the country. Its own controlled dairy cooperatives had failed. Amul is today the most popular brand of milk.27
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    Dairy CooperativesThe de-licensingof the dairy industry has not threatened dairy cooperatives.They seem to march ahead despite the entry of the private sector and multinationals.Britannia has been forced to withdraw from the liquid milk market in many parts of the country.28
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    Strength Of DairyCooperatives The biggest strength of dairy cooperatives is their labour intensiveness. Cost effectiveness is another important factor.Dairy cooperatives have effectively used the toil of farmers to develop self-reliance.29
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    MarketingIn 2008-09, averagedaily cooperative milk marketing stood at 200.4 lakh litres; annual growth has averaged about 6.1 percent compounded over the last five years.During 2001-2009 the daily milk supply by Cooperatives to each 1000 urban consumers has increased from 57.8 to 73.1 Kg per day.30
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    Macro ImpactThe annualvalue of India's anticipated milk production amounts to more than Rs.1,430 billion in 2008-09.Dairy cooperatives generate employment opportunities for around 13.9 million farm families.31
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    Macro ImpactLivestock contributesabout 25.6 percent to the GDP from agriculture.About 22.45 million people work in livestock sector, which is around 5.8% of the total work force in the country.32
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    By-products of dairyindustry CurdCheese pieces Milk fat, curd pieces and coagulated milkWheyCassein protein33
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    USES OF TECHNICALCASEIN Technical Casein can be used in following products:
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    APPLICATION / USESOF INDUSTRIAL CASEIN It is used in Papercone Industry in bulk quantity for the purpose of to stick paper with cone. It is used in Adhesive Industry, Paint Industry, Leather Industry and Paperchemical Industry.35
  • 49.
    Biodegradable protective filmsare being made from dairy and biofuel byproducts by combining the milk protein casein with water and glycerolThe film can be used as an edible coating, which extends the shelf life of food products 36
  • 50.
    SWOT analysis ofDairy sector37
  • 51.
    Dynamix Dairy IndustriesLimited (DDIL)Headquartered at Mumbai, the Group companies are managed by well-qualified and experienced professionals, known for their dynamism and ability to achieve Corporate Goals. The slogan "Dynamism at work" says it all and it is the team's constant endeavor to meet the high standards set by them. 38
  • 52.
    Dynamix Dairy IndustriesLimited (DDIL)The Company is ISO 9002 certified with revenues in excess of INR 3 billion in 2005-2006. State-of-the-art technology and back-up extension services.One of the front-runners and the most trusted names in milk processing in India.39
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    Dynamix Dairy IndustriesLimited (DDIL)Dynamix Dairy Industries Limited Deepak Jain, its managing director.The Milk shed of Dynamix covers seven districts in western Maharashtra. 40
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    Dynamix Dairy IndustriesLimited (DDIL)Dynamix has made substantial investments in setting up bulk cooling facilities - which protect the milk from contamination - at several collection centres around its plant in Baramati.The company works with the Baramati Milk Union Cooperative to create awareness among farmers on hygiene and veterinary care.42
  • 56.
    Manufacturing PlantDDIL hasa high-tech milk producing plant located at Baramatinear Mumbai. The Plant, designed by the renowned Valio of Finland, sprawls over an area of more than 25 hectares.Processes more than one million liters of cow milk every day.43
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    Manufacturing PlantThe plantis fully automated by Siemens India with inputs from Tachenhagen, U.S.A. and Ireland. The plant strictly works on the guidelines laid down by the GMP and Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) programmes.45
  • 59.
    Backward IntegrationThe backwardintegration programme of DDIL is the result of its commitment to produce dairy products par international standards.The Company has set up hundreds of bulk cooling stations in 110 villages to preserve the quality of milk.46
  • 60.
    Backward IntegrationA demonstrationdairy farm has also been setup to educate the rural milk producers to improve and upgrade their native skills regarding genetic improvement of the milch-cattle, disease control and regulated feeding.47
  • 61.
    Global TechnologyThe milk,before being sent for pre-processing, is checked for quality using a series of stringent quality control measures. The best quality milk is then pre-processed by means of special equipment imported from Germany, known as Bactofuges, to render it absolutely bacteria-free.48
  • 62.
    Global TechnologyThe technologyto manufacture Cheese has been provided by Schreiber Foods, U.S.A. The Casein technology has been imported from Westphalia, Germany, which are considered to be the leaders in this science. Whey Systems, U.S.A has supplied the know-how to manufacture Lactose.49
  • 63.
    Milk procurementIn Maharashtra,to procure milk has an agreement with the Baramaticooperative, we have been able to establish a system that ensure the supply of high-quality of milk.Payment is done according to the fat content.More often he gets a better price than when he supplies directly to the cooperative. 50
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    Milk procurementThe dairyhas the seven districts of Pune, Solapur, Ahmednagar, Beed, Satara, Sangli and Kolhapur as its milk shed area.Satara, sangli and kolhapur are predominantly buffalo milk regionwhich is used to prepare cream cheese.52
  • 66.
    Milk procurementDynamix Dairydevised a quality programme for milk procurement and invested significantly in setting up bulk coolers at all milk collection centres Baramati area. Bulk cooling centres were located at an accessible location so that the farmer had to travel only a distance of 1-2 km from his farm to the collection centre.53
  • 67.
    Computerised MILK COLLECTIONAssoon as a farmer arrives at the collection centre, a sample of the milk poured into a tube.The sample's fat content instantly flashes up on a flickering computer screen. This determines the price of the milk.54
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    Computerised MILK COLLECTIONThecan is then weighed. A printed receipt for the farmer displays the milk's fat content, weight and price and he collects his money.Every day of the 1.5 million litres of milk is been monitored throughly through various stages.55
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    Dynamix dairy productsCheese,Butter, Ghee, Dairy Whitener, Non-Dairy Creamer, Skimmed Milk Powder, Yogurt, Lactose, Casein and Whey Protein Concentrate.56
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    Dynamix dairy productsThecompany is also into UHT flavored milk and fruit juices packed in tetra packs, which do not require the cold chain.57
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    Dynamix ManufacturesThe Milkmanbrand of Britannia, Tropicanjuices, Nestle milk and curds,Lipton lemon tea Provides 100 per cent of the cheese used by the McDonalds chain.Pepsi -Mango Slice in tetra paks.58
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