Corporate Body

Kraft Walker Cheese Company Limited (1935? - 1950?)

From
1935?
Port Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
To
1950?
Functions
Food or beverage industry
Location
Port Melbourne, Victoria

Summary

In 1935 following the death of Fred Walker, the Kraft Walker Cheese Company Pty Ltd and Fred Walker and Co. were amalgamated to form the Kraft Walker Cheese Company Ltd (?) with the American Kraft Company acquiring a controlling interest. In 1950 Kraft Foods Limited was formed.

Timeline

 1921? - 1935 Fred Walker and Company
 1926 - 1935 Kraft Walker Cheese Company Proprietary Limited
       1935? - 1950? Kraft Walker Cheese Company Limited
             1950 - Kraft Foods Limited

Published resources

Journal Articles

  • Farrer, Keith Thomas Henry, 'C. P. Callister - a Pioneer of Australian Food Technology', Food Technology in Australia, 25 (1973), 52-65. Details

Resources

Gavan McCarthy [P004098]

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