AB Mauri
AB Mauri is a global business devoted to the baking industry, producing yeast and bakery ingredients. It operates in over 32 countries and has a significant presence in both the retail and industrial baking markets.
History[edit | edit source]
AB Mauri was established in 2004 as a subsidiary of Associated British Foods (ABF), a diversified international food, ingredients, and retail group. The company was formed through the acquisition of yeast and bakery ingredients businesses from DSM and Burns Philp.
Products and Services[edit | edit source]
AB Mauri offers a wide range of products and services, including:
- Baker's yeast
- Bread improvers
- Dough conditioners
- Enzymes
- Emulsifiers
- Malt products
- Sourdoughs
- Sweet goods mixes
Global Presence[edit | edit source]
AB Mauri operates in various regions, including:
The company has manufacturing facilities, research and development centers, and sales offices strategically located to serve its global customer base.
Research and Development[edit | edit source]
AB Mauri invests heavily in research and development to innovate and improve its product offerings. The company collaborates with universities, research institutions, and industry partners to stay at the forefront of baking technology.
Sustainability[edit | edit source]
AB Mauri is committed to sustainability and responsible business practices. The company focuses on reducing its environmental impact through initiatives such as:
- Energy efficiency programs
- Waste reduction strategies
- Sustainable sourcing of raw materials
See Also[edit | edit source]
- Associated British Foods
- Baker's yeast
- Bread improvers
- Dough conditioners
- Enzymes
- Emulsifiers
- Malt products
- Sourdough
- Sweet goods mixes
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