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Quality Milk Management Services Limited

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Quality Milk Management Services Limited is a UK company with status active founded in 2005 based in South West England.

CRN
05411451
Founded
2005
Age
21

Overview

Legal name
QUALITY MILK MANAGEMENT SERVICES LIMITED
Region
South West England
Registered address
STOKE HOUSE, STOKE STREET
RODNEY STOKE
CHEDDAR
BS27 3UP
Insolvency history
No

Company events

Reference milestones and recent Companies House filing stream events.

5 events
15 Apr
2027

Confirmation statement due

Confirmation Due

Next confirmation statement due date

31 Jan
2027

Accounts due

Accounts Due

Next accounts due date

01 Apr
2026

Confirmation statement filed

Confirmation

Last confirmation statement made up date

30 Apr
2025

Accounts filed

Accounts

Last accounts made up date

01 Apr
2005

Incorporated

Inception

Company registered at Companies House

Public funding

7 awards
First funded
2011
Funded years
2011, 2014, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2023
Age at first award
6 years

Projects

2023 Collaborative R&D Lead participant

REMEDY Plus: Adding automation and powering predictions for sustainable production

1 Sep 2023 to 31 Aug 2026

Awarded
£416,422
Total cost £594,889

This project involves expansion and further automation of REMEDY (**RE**al ti**M**e **D**air**Y**), a novel, precision, data-driven solution for dairy farmers initially developed with support from Innovate UK. Current on-farm precision technologies often deliver isolated solutions to individual components of complex dairy production systems. REMEDY has su...

2021 Collaborative R&D Lead participant

Enhancing Data Availability by Establishing Additional Data Links

1 Dec 2021 to 31 Jan 2022

Awarded
£35,423
Total cost £35,423

This project involves development of a novel, precision, data-driven solution for dairy farmers that will create a complete step-change towards improved resource use efficiency and net zero emissions. For the first time dairy farmers will be able to calculate and evaluate their efficiency, productivity and environmental impact and then use sophisticated s...

2020 Collaborative R&D Lead participant

REMEDY: REal tiME DairY. Providing solutions for farmers, vets, consultants and the environment.

1 Oct 2020 to 31 Dec 2023

Awarded
£697,976
Total cost £997,109

This project involves development of a novel, precision, data-driven solution for dairy farmers that will create a complete step-change towards improved resource use efficiency and net zero emissions. For the first time dairy farmers will be able to calculate and evaluate their efficiency, productivity and environmental impact and then use sophisticated s...

2019 Collaborative R&D

RapiPath: Connecting rapid diagnostic testing with the wider dairy supply chain for improved milk yields, disease surveillance and product assurance

1 May 2019 to 31 Jan 2023

Awarded
£117,231
Total cost £167,474

The use of diagnostics is widely recognised as a powerful tool for improving animal health as well as food hygiene and safety, with a wide variety of diagnostic tests available using a variety of biochemical and physical techniques. However, a common challenge to most diagnostics tools used in agriculture/veterinary medicine is a lack of ability to interf...

2018 Collaborative R&D Lead participant

Reducing, Refining and Monitoring Antibiotic Use in Dairy Production

1 Apr 2018 to 31 Mar 2020

Awarded
£192,777
Total cost £275,395

"Mastitis is a major reason for antibiotic use is dairy cows and the health, welfare, economic and environmental impacts of mastitis in dairy cows are considerable. For mastitis control to be effective and to minimise antibiotic use, it is necessary to identify and prevent new infections from occurring. It has become clear in recent years that there is la...

2014 BIS-Funded Programmes

Evaluation of MALDI-TOF-MS to differentiate sub species of the pathogen S uberis to provide an improved approach to mastitis treatment and control

1 Sep 2014 to 29 Feb 2016

Awarded
£110,456
Total cost £147,274

Mastitis, an inflammatory disease of the udder, is a major barrier to profitable milk production, dairy cow welfare and the sustainability of dairy farming worldwide. The aim of this project is to to reduce the incidence of bovine mastitis. Mastitis is caused by a bacterial infection and a central premise of mastitis control is to minimise the risk of inf...

2011 Feasibility Studies Lead participant

An Investigation of the Use of MALDI-TOF Analysis for Species and Strain Typing of Organisms from Bovine Milk

1 May 2011 to 31 Jul 2011

Awarded
£24,743
Total cost £32,991

Awaiting Public Summary

Product types

BIS-Funded Programmes Collaborative R&D Feasibility Studies