Norco Co-operative explained

Norco Co-operative should not be confused with Northern Co-operative Society.

Norco
Type:Dairy
Industry:Dairy
Foundation:5 June 1895
Location City:Lismore
Area Served:North NSW, South QLD, Nationally and Internationally
Products:Milk, Cheese, Ice-Cream, Rural Products
Revenue:$541 million[1]
Num Employees:840+
Location Country:Australia

Norco Co-operative Limited is an agricultural supply and marketing co-operative based in northern New South Wales, Australia. Established in 1895, it sells products and services locally and internationally. Its 200+ dairy farm members supply over 200 million litres of milk to its two milk bottling factories (Raleigh- near Coffs Harbour, NSW and Labrador- on the Gold Coast, Queensland) and Ice Cream factory in Lismore, NSW. Its milk brands include "Norco", "FM", "Mighty Cool", "Real Iced Coffee" and "Tornado Shake". It also produces "home brand" milk and ice cream for Coles and Aldi, and has a fledgling Fresh Milk export business in China.[2]

Norco is situated on the north coast of New South Wales and its primary activities extend along the agriculturally rich and diverse northern New South Wales and southern Queensland coastal strip.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Annual report . 2016 . norco.com.au .
  2. Web site: Norco - About Us - History . 18 July 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170719193543/http://www.norco.com.au/about-norco-history.php . 19 July 2017 . dead.