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TETRA PAK EQUIPMENT TETRA PAK PACKAGING TETRA PAK IN THE WORLD Processing Solutions We provide processing solutions across five food categories: beverage, cheese, dairy, ice cream and prepared food. We deliver every- thing from innovative individual processing units to customised, automated production solutions with guaranteed performance. By boosting efficiency, we enable our customers to cut both their costs and their environmental impact. And our advanced plant automation reduces human error and maximises food safety. All this is backed by technical support over the lifetime of the products we supply. Packaging machines in operation: 8,850 Packaging machines delivered in 2015: 411 Processing units in operation: 74,450 Processing units delivered in 2015: 2,118 Distribution equipment in operation: 19,570 Distribution equipment delivered in 2015: 1,047 Factories for machine assembly: 5 Production plants for packaging material and closures: 37 Countries where Tetra Pak ® packages are available: >175 Market companies: 32 Sales offices: 80 Employees: 23,600 Technical training centres: 11 R&D units: 6 Number of litres of products sold in Tetra Pak ® packages in 2015 (billion): 78.2 Number of Tetra Pak ® packages sold in 2015 (billion): 184 Net sales in 2015 in € (billion): 11.9 Figures as of January 2016. Tetra Classic ® Tetra Classic ® was the first package launched by Tetra Pak in 1952. An aseptic variant was released in 1961. Tetra Fino ® Tetra Fino ® Aseptic is a carton-based pillow- shaped package, which was introduced in 1997. This roll-fed packaging system offers good economy for producers as well as for consumers. Tetra Gemina ® Tetra Gemina ® Aseptic is the world’s first roll-fed gable-top shaped package with full aseptic performance for juice and liquid dairy products. This packaging system was introduced in 2007. Tetra Prisma ® Tetra Prisma ® Aseptic is an octagonal pack- age made according to the principle of the Tetra Brik ® Aseptic system. The package was launched in 1997. It has excellent grip and pouring performance. Tetra Rex ® The Tetra Rex ® package is rectangular with a gable-shaped top. The first Tetra Rex ® pack- aging machine was installed in 1966. The package is used throughout the world for pasteurised products. Tetra Top ® The Tetra Top ® package was launched in 1986. It is a reclosable, square package with rounded corners and has a polyethylene lid, which is injection moulded and sealed to the package in a single process. The opening device makes it easy to open, pour from and reclose. Tetra Wedge ® The Tetra Wedge ® Aseptic package was introduced in 1997. Its innovative shape enables products to be easily distinguished on shop shelves and keeps packaging material consumption to a minimum. Tetra Evero ® Tetra Evero ® Aseptic was launched in 2011. It is the world’s first aseptic carton bottle for ambient white milk. Packaging Solutions We provide integrated processing, pack- aging, and distribution solutions for food manufacturing, and offer packaging machines for different packaging alternatives, which can be seen in the picture on next page. From our network of production facilities, we also supply packaging material to more than 8,800 packaging machines across the globe. Distribution equipment We can offer our customers a range of different types of distribution equipment – including conveyors, tray packers, film wrappers, crates and roll containers – all of which are developed, produced and marketed by Tetra Pak. Tetra Recart ® Tetra Recart ® is a carton packaging system with remarkable potential. This is an alter- native packaging solution for a variety of food products that have traditionally been packed in cans or glass jars, including fruits, vegetables and pet food. Tetra Brik ® The Tetra Brik ® package was introduced in 1963. It is rectangular or square in shape and available with a large number of different openings. The Tetra Brik ® Aseptic carton, which was introduced in 1969, is the most frequently used package for long-life products. Every day, across the world billions of litres of water, milk, juice and other liquid foods are consumed. At Tetra Pak, we have developed a range of packages to protect both the nutritional value and the taste of the products inside. Thanks to Tetra Pak technology, the packaging and dis- tribution of liquid products to the consumer has been greatly facilitated. “A package should save more than it costs.” This was the tenet of the founder of Tetra Pak, Dr. Ruben Rausing, who initiated the development of the tetrahedron shaped package. The fundamental idea was to form a tube from a roll of plastic-coated paper, fill it with the beverage and seal it below the level of the liquid. Today, Tetra Pak offers much more than just packaging equipment for liquid food products. We also provide a range of processing and packaging technologies for use with a broad array of products, from ice cream and cheese to fruit, vegetables and pet food. And we have a range of package alternatives, with 12 different systems in our portfolio. We supply complete systems for processing, packaging and distribution, designed to optimise the use of resources. Our processing systems are not only developed to treat the products gently, but also to minimise the use of raw materials and energy during manufacture and subsequent distribution. We are committed to reducing the environmental impact of our operations and to enhancing the environmental performance of our products and solutions, including the continued development of environmentally efficient packages that protect food and prevent it from being wasted. Aseptic packaging Our aseptic packaging systems have funda- mentally changed the handling of sensitive liquid foods. Distribution and storage no longer require refrigeration, and the shelf life of the package contents is considerably extended. The need for aseptic packaging is rapidly increasing and the system has proved invaluable in the distribution of milk and other liquid food products. Today, two thirds of the packages from Tetra Pak are aseptic. Tetra Pak packages, from left: Tetra Classic ® /Tetra Classic ® Aseptic, Tetra Rex ® , Tetra Fino ® Aseptic, Tetra Brik ® /Tetra Brik ® Aseptic, Tetra Top ® , Tetra Evero ® Aseptic, Tetra Gemina ® Aseptic, Tetra Brik ® / Tetra Brik ® Aseptic, Tetra Top ® , Tetra Recart ® , Tetra Prisma ® Aseptic and Tetra Wedge ® Aseptic. ® ®

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T E T R A PA K E Q U I P M E N T T E T R A PA K PA C K A G I N G T E T R A PA K I N T H E W O R L D

Processing SolutionsWe provide processing solutions across five food categories: beverage, cheese, dairy, ice cream and prepared food. We deliver every-thing from innovative individual processing units to customised, automated production solutions with guaranteed performance. By boosting efficiency, we enable our customers to cut both their costs and their environmental impact. And our advanced plant automation reduces human error and maximises food safety. All this is backed by technical support over the lifetime of the products we supply.

Packaging machines in operation: 8,850

Packaging machines delivered in 2015: 411

Processing units in operation: 74,450

Processing units delivered in 2015: 2,118

Distribution equipment in operation: 19,570

Distribution equipment delivered in 2015: 1,047

Factories for machine assembly: 5

Production plants for packaging material and closures: 37

Countries where Tetra Pak® packages are available: >175

Market companies: 32

Sales offices: 80

Employees: 23,600

Technical training centres: 11

R&D units: 6

Number of litres of products sold in Tetra Pak® packages in 2015 (billion): 78.2

Number of Tetra Pak® packages sold in 2015 (billion): 184

Net sales in 2015 in € (billion): 11.9

Figures as of January 2016.

Tetra Classic®

Tetra Classic® was the first package launched by Tetra Pak in 1952. An aseptic variant was released in 1961.

Tetra Fino®

Tetra Fino® Aseptic is a carton-based pillow-shaped package, which was introduced in 1997. This roll-fed packaging system offers good economy for producers as well as for consumers.

Tetra Gemina®

Tetra Gemina® Aseptic is the world’s first roll-fed gable-top shaped package with full aseptic performance for juice and liquid dairy products. This packaging system was introduced in 2007.

Tetra Prisma®

Tetra Prisma® Aseptic is an octagonal pack-age made according to the principle of the Tetra Brik® Aseptic system. The package was launched in 1997. It has excellent grip and pouring performance.

Tetra Rex®

The Tetra Rex® package is rectangular with a gable-shaped top. The first Tetra Rex® pack-aging machine was installed in 1966. The package is used throughout the world for pasteurised products.

Tetra Top®

The Tetra Top® package was launched in 1986. It is a reclosable, square package with rounded corners and has a polyethylene lid, which is injection moulded and sealed to the package in a single process. The opening device makes it easy to open, pour from and reclose.

Tetra Wedge®

The Tetra Wedge® Aseptic package was introduced in 1997. Its innovative shape enables products to be easily distinguished on shop shelves and keeps packaging material consumption to a minimum.

Tetra Evero®

Tetra Evero® Aseptic was launched in 2011. It is the world’s first aseptic carton bottle for ambient white milk.

Packaging SolutionsWe provide integrated processing, pack-aging, and distribution solutions for food manufacturing, and offer packaging machines for different packaging alternatives, which can be seen in the picture on next page. From our network of production facilities, wealso supply packaging material to more than 8,800 packaging machines across the globe.

Distribution equipmentWe can offer our customers a range of different types of distribution equipment – including conveyors, tray packers, film wrappers, crates and roll containers – all of which are developed, produced and marketed by Tetra Pak.

Tetra Recart®

Tetra Recart® is a carton packaging system with remarkable potential. This is an alter-native packaging solution for a variety of food products that have traditionally been packed in cans or glass jars, including fruits, vegetables and pet food.

Tetra Brik®

The Tetra Brik® package was introduced in 1963. It is rectangular or square in shape and available with a large number of different openings. The Tetra Brik® Aseptic carton, which was introduced in 1969, is the most frequently used package for long-life products.

Every day, across the world billions of litres of water, milk, juice and other liquid foods are consumed. At Tetra Pak, we have developed a range of packages to protect both the nutritional value and the taste of the products inside. Thanks to Tetra Pak technology, the packaging and dis-tribution of liquid products to the consumer has been greatly facilitated.

“A package should save more than it costs.”

This was the tenet of the founder of Tetra Pak, Dr. Ruben Rausing, who initiated the development of the tetrahedron shaped package. The fundamental idea was to form a tube from a roll of plastic-coated paper, fill it with the beverage and seal it below the level of the liquid. Today, Tetra Pak offers much more than just packaging equipment for liquid food products. We also provide a range of processing and packaging technologies for use with a broad array of products, from ice cream and cheese to fruit, vegetables and pet food. And we have a range of package alternatives, with 12 different systems in our portfolio.

We supply complete systems for processing, packaging and distribution, designed to optimise the use of resources. Our processing systems are not only developed to treat the products gently, but also to minimise the use of raw materials and energy during manufacture and subsequent distribution.

We are committed to reducing the environmental impact of our operations and to enhancing the environmental performance of our products and solutions, including the continued development of environmentally efficient packages that protect food and prevent it from being wasted.

Aseptic packagingOur aseptic packaging systems have funda-mentally changed the handling of sensitive liquid foods. Distribution and storage no longer require refrigeration, and the shelf life of the package contents is considerably extended. The need for aseptic packaging is rapidly increasing and the system has proved invaluable in the distribution of milk and other liquid food products.

Today, two thirds of the packages from Tetra Pak are aseptic.

Tetra Pak packages, from left: Tetra Classic®/Tetra Classic® Aseptic, Tetra Rex®, Tetra Fino® Aseptic, Tetra Brik®/Tetra Brik® Aseptic, Tetra Top®, Tetra Evero® Aseptic, Tetra Gemina® Aseptic, Tetra Brik®/ Tetra Brik® Aseptic, Tetra Top®, Tetra Recart®, Tetra Prisma® Aseptic and Tetra Wedge® Aseptic.

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Tetra Pak International SA70, avenue Général-GuisanCH-1009 Pully/LausanneSwitzerlandPhone: +41 21 729 21 11Fax: +41 21 729 22 44

Tetra Laval International SA70, avenue Général-GuisanCH-1009 Pully/LausanneSwitzerlandPhone: +41 21 729 22 11Fax: +41 21 729 22 88

Tetra Pak InternationalRuben Rausings gataSE-221 86 LundSwedenPhone: +46 46 36 10 00

Tetra Pak International SA. Lausanne, Switzerland, is the Head Office for the Tetra Pak Group's world-wide operations.

Tetra Pak International. Lund, Sweden, is the office for part of Tetra Pak Carton Solutions, Tetra Pak Processing Solutions and other Group functions.

Tetra Laval comprises three industry groups: Tetra Pak, DeLaval and Sidel.

DeLaval is a full-service supplier to dairy farmers offering complete systems for milk production and animal husbandry.

Sidel is a world leader in the field of equipment for plastic bottles, cans and glass bottles. The equipment of Sidel covers all liquid food products.

Tetra Laval International has responsibility for financing the Tetra Laval Group and managing its overall legal structure, tax planning, financial and equity structures. It also executes acquisitions and disposals and plays a lead role in corporate governance.

N E W S I N 2 0 1 5Tetra Pak in figures 2016

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Bio-based cap and neck

Bio-based coating

PaperboardMore than 80%

Biobased

In late 2014, when we introduced the world’s first fully renewable package – the Tetra Rex®

Bio-based package – we knew it would attract attention, and it did. Manufactured solely from a combination of bio-based plastics, derived from sugarcane, and FSC™-certified paperboard, the product has picked up an array of prizes and distinctions during its first year on the market:• First place in the Sustainable Innova-

tion category at the Ethical Corporation Responsible Business Awards.

• The Special Environment Prize for 2015 from the Italian Packaging Institute, in partnership with the Polytechnic University of Milan.

• A Gold award at the inaugural Pro2Pac Excellence Awards in March.

• The prize for “most environmentally friendly product of the year” from the Green Star Packaging Awards in May.

Finally, the package was awarded the high-est category of bio-based certification from internationally recognized assessment body, Vincotte.

Even more importantly, customer feedback has been very positive, with early adopters looking to expand the use of Tetra Rex Bio-based to other products, and strong demand from new customers. The company expects to deliver more than 100 million packs during 2016.

Tetra Pak Processing has set up four strate-gic competence areas to drive innovation: cleaning technology; mixing, blending and dosing: food safety; and heat treatment technologies. Each area has a network of technology specialists who share knowledge within our organisation and with customers.

One example of how our focus on key competencies has spurred innovation comes from our Dairy category, where our expertise in mixing, blending and dosing led to the creation of OneStep™ processing technol-ogy. Since its launch in 2010, the technology has transformed UHT milk production, providing an effective single-step process that eliminates the need for pasteurisation pre-treatment and intermediate storage.

Last year, the company extended the application of OneStep technology to milk

production from powder, allowing produc-ers, for the first time ever, to prepare UHT milk from powder in one continuous step. The main benefit is an unbeatably low op-erational cost, partly due to energy savings (tests showed -31%), and partly to reducing the number and size of storage tanks, which incur less cleaning and maintenance. Product changeovers become much easier, as well.

In another example, our heat treatment experts ran extensive experiments on foods containing particles, such as chunks of fruit, vegetables, meat or nuts. Results showed that heat treatment system designs can be optimized to new heat transfer models. We estimate potential savings of 20% in operational cost, in addition to savings in capital expenditures.

As a global company with many local opera-tions, we are well placed to act as a catalyst in bringing together various stakeholders to drive projects and initiatives that make a positive difference.

Our expertise in food protection and our strong relationships with a broad range of organisations in many markets have helped us develop practical solutions to local problems.

In communities around the world, Tetra Pak leads initiatives to educate consumers about milk safety and nutrition. For example, in South Africa, Morocco, Turkey, and the Caucasus, we are pro-moting the benefits of UHT milk while raising awareness of the risks of loose milk.

Our Food for Development scheme supports school feed-ing programmes in Bangladesh and elsewhere, and our Dairy Hubs model helps secure sustain-able supplies of locally produced quality milk in Bangladesh and Nicaragua.

We play an active role at the local level, helping people develop themselves and their communities. Schools and students are key to these efforts. For example, in India, we partner with Coca-Cola to support expanding access to rural education. Our LEADearthSHIP initiative in Pune and Delhi is mentoring college students committed to sustainable development. And in Portugal, Spain and Turkey, we support schoolchildren as they explore fun ways to recycle.

Tetra Pak Processing – competence-based innovation

Sustainability includes the community

Bio-based raking in the awards

Sourcing beverages and prepared foods to Mercadona, Spain’s largest and most innovative retail chain, is a tall order. As a key supplier, DAFSA wanted to ensure control, competitiveness and flexibility for its future production. To achieve this, they embarked on the largest joint Packaging/Processing project of its kind in Europe, investing more than €38 million to create a facility with eight processing lines and nine packaging lines with a daily capacity of 4.3 million packages of beverages and prepared foods.

Tetra Pak was contracted to design and build every aspect of the greenfield fac-tory in Segorbe, Spain, from raw mate-rial reception to warehouse. At its heart is Tetra PlantMaster™, which manages every aspect of the fully automated plant, from processing to shipping, while seamlessly connecting to enterprise resource planning and other programs. Key information is avail-

able everywhere in real time. This enables DAFSA to comply with Mercadona’s efficiency and flexibility requirements while providing full control and excellence in food safety.

The new facility improves DAFSA’s com-petitiveness by replacing three production sites with a single, fully flexible mega-plant, enabling future growth through capacity expansion and product innovation. The plant is multiproduct and multiformat, able to handle more than 80 products and 300 recipes – from juices and smoothies to gazpacho and dairy alternatives.

According to DAFSA, Tetra Pak exceeded expectations on every score: project plan-ning, scheduling and execution, providing a unique value and service.

In addition to delivering the new facility, Tetra Pak has also established an integrated maintenance contract with DAFSA, guaran-teeing to meet performance targets agreed between the two companies.

Integration, control and efficiency at new DAFSA plant