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DCI Cheese Company is a United States food industry company specializing in cheese, headquartered in Richfield, Wisconsin (in Mayville, Wisconsin before 2005). Established in 1975 as Dan Carter, Inc., a consulting firm for cheesemakers, [1] it rapidly grew into a cheese manufacturer and marketer and changed its name to DCI Cheese Company in 2003.
A range of dairy products. This is a list of dairy products.A dairy product is food produced from the milk of mammals.A production plant for the processing of milk is called a dairy or a dairy factory.
S. Goats at the Surfing Goat Dairy. Saputo Inc. Sargento − one of the largest privately held companies in the United States, [8] and one of the largest retail cheese companies in the U.S. [9] Schoep's Ice Cream. Schreiber Foods. Schuman Cheese. Shamrock Farms. Sheffield Farms.
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The body is stainless steel and comes with a choice of black or silver. The watch comes with a metal mesh band or a leather strap. The mechanical movement is made by Seagull watch company. The watch was designed by Hong-Kong-based Michael Young and has won the German IF Design award. Smart Home Products
In medical technologies, J&J's major franchises include interventional solutions, orthopedics, surgery, and vision. [1] Heart and Cardiac. Abiomed. Ear, nose and throat ( Acclarent) (2010–2024) Eustachian Tube Balloon Dilation System [2] Navigation Balloon Dilation System [3]
Net income. ₹624 million (US$7.5 million) [3] (2014) Number of employees. 566 [3] (2014) Website. dredge-india .com. Dredging Corporation of India Limited, or DCI, is an Indian dredging company [4] which does dredging for Indian seaports exclusively. It occasionally dredges at foreign seaports in countries such as Sri Lanka, Taiwan and Dubai.
Google's logo. Google is a computer software and a web search engine company that acquired, on average, more than one company per week in 2010 and 2011. The table below is an incomplete list of acquisitions, with each acquisition listed being for the respective company in its entirety, unless otherwise specified.