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Döhler
Food company in Germany From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Döhler or Doehler, is a global producer, marketer and provider of technology-based natural ingredients and ingredient systems, i.e. food additives, for the food and beverage industries.[1] Their product line ranges from flavours, colours, specialty & performance ingredients, cereal ingredients, dairy ingredients, fruit & vegetable ingredients, and ingredient systems.
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Headquartered in Darmstadt, Germany, Döhler has 23 production and 24 application centres, 50 sales offices, and sales representation in over 130 countries. More than 5,000 employees provide integrated food & beverage solutes from concept to realisation.[citation needed]
Döhler was founded by Lorenz Döhler in 1838 as a spice mill in Erfurt.[2]
In 2021, Döhler and Sacco System formed an alliance in the plant-based dairy alternatives to produce new dairy-free yogurts, cheeses and drinks.[3]
In August 2023, it was announced Döhler has acquired the Bangkok-headquartered flavor manufacturer, Boon Flavors.[4]
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Subsidiary (Local)
- Darmstadt (Germany)[1]
- Dahlenburg (Germany)
- Denizli (Türkiye)
- Dubai, (United Arab Emirates)
- Eisleben (Germany)
- Istanbul (Türkiye)
- Izmir (Türkiye)
- Kyiv (Ukraine)
- Kozietuły Nowe, Mogielnica (Poland)
- Limeira, São Paulo (Brazil)
- Antônio Prado, Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil)
- Mexico City (Mexico)
- Moscow, (Russia)
- Neuenkirchen (Germany)
- Neuss (Germany)
- Oosterhout (Netherlands)
- Prosser (USA)
- Pune (India)
- Rizhao (China)
- Roggel (Netherlands)
- Shanghai, China)
- Skala-Podilska (Ukraine)
- Paarl (South Africa)
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Headquarters
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Products
Flavors, colors and ingredients for health
Ingredients and ingredient systems
- fruit preparations
- Milk and soy bases
- Tea and coffee bases
- Malt and grain bases
- Alcohol-free fermented bases
- Alcohol-containing bases
- Sweeteners and acidifiers
Vegetable Fruits
- Concentrates
- purees
- Concentrated puree
- Special concentrates
- Grain concentrates (oats)
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