What Makes 2021 Different Than Any Other Year? by Oren Drori
In Afimilk, we like to make every year a record year, and to expand the envelop of our sales, products, and operations. Yet, in 2021 we are in a tipping point of some unusual endeavors that may make it even more special.
Global Procurement by Ben Reuven
The new Global Procurement Team had a very challenging year in 2020. We faced allocation issues and supporting Afimilk grows without any sales impact. We built a new operational structure that split between the tactical supply chain and commercial activities.
Global Operations – 2020 Summary by Gil Solovey
The Operations Team had a very challenging year in 2020. We coped with Corona virus effects worldwide, while supporting the continuous growth of the company & achieving our financials targets. Indeed, we have many reasons to be proud of our achievements in 2020.
Europe Update by – Yoni Pinsky
We started 2020 with a very strong pipeline and backlog, and we were very optimistic regarding the coming year.
Ireland 2020 by Danny O’Connor
I am quite sure at this stage, this coronavirus impacted everyone`s daily life and in more drastic circumstances caused some people to lose loved ones.
Russia Update – by Victoria RivilliS
This past year has been a tough one for all of us, individuals as well as businesses, we surely won’t miss it.
USA Update- by Scott Oler
Afimilk North America is ending 2020 below target. The year was challenged with open positions, yearlong pressure on milk prices, uncertain market conditions.
Summarizing 2020 by Yuval Sovinsky
We are fortunate to be part the dairy industry that is considered essential industry around the globe. At the end of the first quarter of 2020, when COVID hit the main markets, we realized we must plan for the worst, yet we hoped for the better.
Happy New Year 2021 by Yuval Rachmilevitz
2020 was a record year for Afimilk, the fourth conse=utive year of solid growth. This record was accomplished under unusual cir=umstances of a COVID 19 pandemic, that hit all our target markets and affe=ted each of us individually.