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Chłodnia PUHP Janus has operated in the frozen food market since 2004. Today it is a modern production and trading business, wholly Polish-owned.

History and investment

The company has operated in the frozen food market since 2004, when the owner decided to buy a cold store with several decades of tradition in the food industry. An excellent raw material base and the experience of both our staff and our suppliers prompted the start, in 2009, of an investment programme covering the entire production zone.

Every cold store building was designed and built from the ground up. New production lines and equipment were purchased, increasing throughput and raising product quality and safety. The cold store was equipped with two fluidisation tunnels with a combined capacity of 200 tonnes per 24 hours. Storage space was expanded substantially as well — the high-bay warehouses hold 5,000 tonnes of goods.

A sound financial position allows us to introduce modern technology, which in turn delivers very high product quality. That is what lets us act as a partner to leading food industry companies at home and abroad.

The plant in figures

In the frozen food market since
2004
Freezing capacity
200tonnes per 24 h
Cold store capacity
5,000tonnes of goods
Onion share of production volume
80%

Milestones

  1. 2004

    Entry into the frozen food market

    The owner acquires a cold store with several decades of tradition in the food industry.

  2. 2009

    Investment programme begins

    The programme covers the entire production zone: new buildings, production lines and equipment.

  3. Today

    Two fluidisation tunnels, 5,000 tonnes of storage capacity and sales into seven European markets.

Product specialisation

Our product portfolio strategy places the emphasis on specialisation. The cold store concentrates on processing a few commodities, of which onion is the strategic one — it accounts for 80% of production volume. The remaining raw materials, namely rhubarb, tomato and courgette as well as sour cherry and strawberry, are processed in large production batches. This specialisation is what makes production cost optimisation possible.

Markets and cooperation

The company sells into England, Germany, Belgium, France, the Netherlands, Italy and Scandinavia. We stay flexible and ready to meet changing customer requirements. Our commercial policy is founded on durable, solid relationships with suppliers and customers alike, based on mutual trust and honesty.

  • England
  • Germany
  • Belgium
  • France
  • Netherlands
  • Italy
  • Scandinavia

Considering us as a supplier?

Tell us what you need — commodity, cut, calibration and volume. You will get a concrete answer.