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Industrias Lácteas Asturianas S.A.
Company typePrivate
Founded1960, founded by Francisco Rodríguez and Pablo Mayoral
Headquarters Anleo, Navia ( Asturias)
Productsdairy, dairy products, juices, beverages
BrandsReny Picot [1]
Website [1]

Industrias Lácteas Asturianas (Ilas) is a company based in the Asturian parish of Anleo in the council of Navia, Spain.

History

In 1960 Francisco Rodríguez, [1] current president, and Pablo Mayoral put 150,000 pesetas each to found the company. [2] They decide to install the first factory in the premises previously occupied by a ballroom. [3] The town of Anleo is chosen as it is the only town in the area to have a telephone line.

The factory of seven workers begins to make Camembert cheese continuing its growth to the present day

Products

Subsidiaries

  • Old Europe Cheese, Inc. Michigan, ( USA): [1] Production capacity of 100,000 liters per day and soft cheese and pressed cheese are treated there
  • ILAS México, Chihuahua , ( Mexico): Established in 1980, [3] it has a production capacity of 300,000 liters of demineralized serum per day.
  • Beijing Evergreen Dairy Products ( China): [3] Factory dedicated to the production of powdered milk, liquid milk, butter, milkshakes, liquid yogurts and ice cream.
  • Le Chèvrefeuille ( France): [1] Capacity of 20,000 liters per day, and in it goat cheeses are made.
  • Industrias queseras del Guadarrama SL ( Madrid )
  • Lacteas Castellano Leonesas SA Fresno de la Ribera (Zamora) Zamorano cheese, traditional cheese, burgos cheese and cream cheese.

It also has factories in Poland, [3] Argentina and Portugal.

References

  1. ^ a b c d Maté, Vidal (15 January 2019). "Reny Picot, la láctea que casi no vende leche". El Pais (in Spanish). Retrieved 18 March 2020.
  2. ^ Oviedo, Javier (27 September 2010). "Ilas, medio siglo de la única multinacional láctea española". La Nueva España (in Spanish). Retrieved 18 March 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d Casero, Elena (2 March 2020). "De Anleo al mundo: Reny Picot apuesta por el Principado". La Nueva España (in Spanish). Retrieved 18 March 2020.