Food supplements can be tailored for specific target groups, such as pregnant women or middle-aged people, who have special energy or nutritional needs. For those without specific needs, formulas can also be developed that simply deliver an extra boost in terms of energy, vitamins and/or minerals.
Leijmf - portrait1912 - Lijempf (Leeuwarder IJs en Melk Producten Fabriek) is established from a group of various factories
1914 - First milk powder production
1938 - First production of powder-form infant formulas
1953 - First export activities
1973 - Lijempf becomes part of Royal Wessanen
1978 - Construction of new factory
1989 - Focus on production and export of infant formulas under the Bebelac brand name, and change of company name to Lyempf.
1993 - Lyempf is taken over from Royal Wessanen by Nutricia (now Royal Numico)
1997 - Management buyout under the name of Lypack
1999 - Becomes part of Hyproca Holding BV
Pregnant woman