The widely loved Kariniemen brand begins a new chapter in its history with the inaugural opening of HKScan’s new, state-of-the-art poultry unit in the Rauma district of Lakari on August 18. The facility was inaugurated by the Finnish Minister of Agriculture Jari Leppä, Mayor of Rauma Kari Koski, Chairman of the HKScan Board Mikko Nikula and the President and CEO Jari Latvanen. Valued at over EUR 80 million, the new unit is the largest investment in HKScan Corporation’s history.
Strategic investment strengthens HKScan's competitiveness, primary production and employment
The new, efficient unit will improve HKScan’s competitiveness and the overall profitability of the farm-to-fork chain, as well as give a boost to domestic poultry farming and local employment.
The state-of-the-art Rauma unit ranks among the most significant investments in the history of the Finnish food industry. “We will have the best available technology at our disposal, which will enable us to develop even more innovative Kariniemen® novelties for our home and export markets. The new unit will significantly boost our growth and strengthen our foothold in a product category that is strategically important to HKScan. We want to offer consumers tasty, responsibly produced foods that add convenience to their daily lives,” says HKScan CEO Jari Latvanen. “Our added production capacity will offer local farmers the opportunity to expand and develop their business.”
Construction of the new facility began early in 2016, and the project was completed on schedule. Pilot production is currently under way, with full-scale ramp-up to be completed by the end of the year.
Innovative, high-quality Kariniemen® artisan products
The new unit enables HKScan to spearhead Kariniemen® products at the forefront of food innovation. As a pioneer in the poultry segment, Kariniemen® has in-depth market insight into current-day consumer needs. Classics such as Kariniemen® honey marinade – which celebrates its 25th anniversary this year – will be rounded out by a new range of high-quality, artisan novelties, the first of which will have their launch early next year. Among the first products to be launched in HKScan’s extensive new local food range include the new Kariniemen® Kananpojan product family, which includes products perfect for busy weekday meals as well for gourmet-style pampering. All products in the new range are distinguished by their tastiness, convenience, excellent quality and appealing appearance. The product family also includes carefully prepared naturel products for home chefs looking for premium cooking ingredients.
Kariniemen®: commitment to animal welfare and the environment
The new unit is the most sophisticated poultry processing plant in all of Europe. It was designed and built with a special focus on animal welfare and environmental efficiency.
All poultry processed at the Rauma unit is domestic in origin and sourced from nearby farms from within a radius averaging no more than 70 km. HKScan has collaborated with animal behaviour experts to ensure that the facilities are optimized for humane animal handling. Details such as the ventilation, temperature and lighting have been designed to minimize stress and keep the animals calm. The animal handling process has been streamlined, with all unnecessary steps eliminated.
The unit has been designed to secure environmentally sound operations; material, energy and environmental efficiency have been prioritized in all sourcing. Energy efficiency is optimized thanks to the plant’s advanced heat recovery system. State-of-the-art technology and energy-efficient processes help to minimize emissions, which was a key goal in the design of the facility. The main heat source at the unit is district heating generated 90 per cent with renewable biofuels.
Promoting the circular economy was a further key goal at Rauma. Side-streams will be harnessed more effectively to improve both profit and environmental efficiency. Raw materials, which are normally not consumed in the European cuisine but fit excellently for human consumption (such as inner organs and feet) will be sold on export markets, particularly to Asia.
Artisan touch
The efficient, automated processes at the Rauma unit will allow the plant’s personnel to focus on hand-added touches and artisan quality. “We want to make consumers’ daily lives easier. Our professionals at Rauma have been trained to use the new equipment all through summer. Although we have adopted sophisticated new technology and increased our level of automation, we want to retain our artisan touch. Our team personally inspects every piece of chicken that goes into every package,” says Aki Laiho, EVP Operations. HKScan’s Rauma unit employs roughly 450 professionals, 300 of whom are employed directly in production.
Special effort was invested in work safety and occupational health in the design of the Rauma facility. The work environment and work procedures were co-designed as a collaborative effort between HKScan’s personnel and experts from the Finnish Institute of Occupational Health.
For further information:
· Jari Latvanen, CEO, HKScan Corporation
· Aki Laiho, EVP, Operations, HKScan Corporation.
· Jyrki Karlsson, EVP Finland, HKScan Corporation
Kindly submit a call-back request via Marja Siltala, VP Communications, tel. +358 (0)10 570 2290.
Further facts on poultry health and welfare in HKScan’s production chain can be found here.
HKScan is the leading Nordic food company. We sell, market and produce high-quality, responsibly-produced pork, beef, poultry and lamb products, processed meats and convenience foods under strong brand names. Our customers are the retail, food service, industrial and export sectors, and our home markets comprise Finland, Sweden, Denmark and the Baltics. We export to close to 50 countries. In 2016, HKScan had net sales of nearly EUR 1.9 billion and some 7 300 employees.
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HKScan’s Rauma unit in a nutshell
Fast facts:
- Construction commenced in January 2016. The unit will be fully complete in Q4 2017 and will thereafter replace HKScan’s production unit in Eura.
- Area: approx. 23 000 m2
- Personnel: approx. 450, roughly 300 workers employed directly in production
- Throughput: daily total of over 150,000 domestically sourced fowl, marking a 30% increase on the former daily volume at the Eura unit.
- Products: A daily volume of over half a million Kariniemen® products adding convenience to consumers’ everyday dining.
- Locally sourced domestic food: the poultry is transported to Rauma from within a radius averaging no more than 70 km.
- The plant specializes in high-quality artisan products promoting ease and convenience in daily cooking.
- Key partners in Finland: SRV and Ramboll (construction and design), Sweco (consultation and supervision), MesMec (MDM equipment), Orfer (dispatch unit), Asitek (automation), Bilfinger (process electrification), Fennowater (waste water treatment) and Sataservice (maintenance services)
- Key suppliers of production processes: slaughtering line by Linco Food Systems Ltd, cutting line by Meyn Food Processing Technology, and packaging line by Ishida Ltd
Maximized energy efficiency, minimized emissions:
- 100% renewable district energy (biofuels)
- Self-sufficient heating plant (liquified gas)
- Heat recovery system
- Energy-classified equipment
- Partial gas recycling in the packaging and stunning process
- Efficient logistics planning and monitoring of vehicle emissions
- Control of effluents
- Two-stage water purification
o Chemical and mechanical treatment: side streams harnessed for reuse
o Biological treatment at external water treatment plant: the waste water is a carbon source for nitrogen removal
- Emergency shut-off systems for waste/rainwater