Remia Explained

Remia is a Dutch producer of margarine, tomato ketchup, salad dressings and sauces,[1] based in Den Dolder.

History

Remia originated in October 1925, when Arie de Rooij began to produce margarine and butter in his Amersfoort-based garage and basement. Later, he started up a mixing plant in which margarine with butter was mixed. De Rooij's Electrical Melangeer Installation Amersfoort, abbreviated Remia was a fact. Remia then grew rapidly, and in 1951, the company moved to larger premises in Den Dolder. In 1960 a modern sauce factory was opened. Since then, the company is best known for its range of sauces.

Acquisitions

As of April 30, 2010, Remia took over the mustard-factory De Marne's Fabrieken BV from the France-based Gyma Group.[2] As of August 4, 2011, Remia took over the sauces activities of Van Dijk Food Products in Lopik. In addition, both companies entered into a strategic partnership. On February 1, 2015, Remia acquired Yillys Food Concepts BV, which is well-known for its Yil’driz sauce portfolio.[3]

References

  1. Web site: Remia Home page.
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/20140611121715/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-225442719.html Dutch Remia buys local mustard maker De Marne
  3. Web site: Remia koopt Yil’driz - Remia. Remia. Remia website.