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DCI Cheese Company

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Headquarters
  
Wisconsin, United States

Parent organization
  
Fairmount Food Group

Founded
  
1975

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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, it rapidly grew into a cheese manufacturer and marketer and changed its name to DCI Cheese Company in 2003.

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Acquired by the Fairmount Food Group in 2005, DCI continues to operate as one of the leading specialty cheese companies in the United States. As of 2007 the company is a $500 million business with over 20 unique, company-owned cheese brands. DCI’s mission is "to be the leading solution-based provider in the industry". In 2011, Saputo Inc., a Montreal-based cheese manufacturer with several Wisconsin plants, acquired DCI Cheese Company Inc. of Richfield for $270.5 million.

Brands

Fully owned or exclusively-held brands include:

  • Alpenhaus
  • Black Diamond
  • Black River
  • Chevrion
  • County Line
  • Great Midwest
  • Ilchester
  • Il Giardino
  • Joan of Arc
  • King's Choice
  • Landana
  • Mun-chee
  • Nikos
  • Organic Creamery
  • Prima Donna
  • Salemville
  • In 2004 the company was awarded the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year award for Wisconsin for its excellence in the Wholesale/Retail Distribution category.

    In 2007 the company won Refrigerated & Frozen Food Retailer magazine's Category Colonel Award for Specialty Cheese.

    References

    DCI Cheese Company Wikipedia