Lactoprot firm plans expansion in Leezen

Lactoprot Deutschland, a specialist in milk and whey products, plans to expand its site in Leezen. Due to growth, the facility in Lübeck is reaching its limits. Part of the production is to be relocated to Leezen.

Lactoprot Deutschland is expanding its site in Leezen with a new production hall. The company specializes in milk and whey products and is currently growing strongly. The existing facility in Lübeck has reached its capacity limit, so part of the production is to be relocated to the Segeberg district.

Lactoprot aims to increase production capacities and meet rising demand through this move. Relocating a portion of production to Leezen is intended to improve efficiency. Reports do not specify details on investments or exact timelines.

The site expansion highlights the regional importance of the dairy industry in Schleswig-Holstein. Lactoprot contributes to the local economy by creating or securing jobs in Leezen.

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