SARIA
Company type | Private |
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Industry | Service provider |
Founded | 1975 as RETHMANN TBA GmbH & Co. KG |
Headquarters | Selm, Germany |
Area served | Europe |
Key people | Lars Krause-Kjaer, Board Member Nicolas Rottmann, Tim Alexander Schwencke, Franz-Bernhard Thier, Board Member |
Revenue | 700 Mio. EUR (2009) |
Number of employees | 11,000 (2020) |
Website | SARIA Bio-Industries |
SARIA Bio-Industries AG & Co. KG is a company group based in Selm, Germany and active throughout Europe. The company acts as a service provider for agricultural and food sectors (with emphasis on recycling waste from meat and food industries), as a producer of new forms of energy, and as a manufacturer of products for human consumption, pet food, aquaculture, oleochemistry and agriculture. SARIA is one of the largest companies of its kind in Europe and is owned by family-run Rethmann Group.
History
[edit]RETHMANN first became active in the field of recycling animal by-products when it took over the firm "Gebr. Schaap" in Marl, Germany in 1977. SARIA Bio-Industries AG & Co. KG was then founded in 1998 as an independent division of the RETHMANN Group. The new company united all of the Group's activities within the product and service segments that had previously been run by a number of companies including RETHMANN TBA GmbH & Co. KG.
Processing plants were already being operated at the time of the company's foundation in:
- Germany (7 plants)
- Austria (1 plant)
- Czech Republic (1 plant)
- France (10 plants, previously Soporga and SFM)
- Spain (1 plant)
- Poland (1 plant)
Since 1998, the company has been steadily growing in size by expanding into new areas, extending existing processing plants, and by taking over existing companies operating in the same sector of business. The company now operates approximately 200 sites which are located in 26 countries worldwide.[citation needed] A milestone in the company's history was, for example, when it put Germany's first ever plant into operation in 2001 to produce biodiesel from animal fat. This plant is located in Malchin, Germany. Further plants have followed, with vegetable oils now also being used to produce biofuels.
De Mulder Group Acquisition
[edit]In 2011 the group acquired a controlling 51% interest in Prosper De Mulder Group, the UK's largest company associated with animal by-products. Members of the founder's family controlled the remaining share.[1] In February 2016, SARIA purchased the remaining 49% of shares from the De Mulder Family.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ "PDM strengthens relationship with Saria Bio Industries". saria.com. Retrieved 23 March 2014.[dead link ]
- ^ "Saria Group acquires remaining shares in British subsidiary Saria Ltd". www.saria.com. Archived from the original on 8 November 2016.