

Schreiber Foods makes natural cheese, processed cheese, cream cheese and yogurt, is an employee-owned company headquartered in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The spokesman said that the company is “receiving raw materials and most plants are up and running.” As a result, we’ve made great progress, and our plants and distribution centers have begun to start up again.” “It affected all our locations, but fortunately, we have a specialized response team that immediately jumped into action and began working to resolve the matter. Tobisch said that he couldn’t go into specifics regarding a ransom request and did not confirm that ransom was demanded, but said the “cyber event” meant that the company’s plants and distribution centers couldn’t use the impacted systems, which they need to run. We’ve made good progress in resolving the issue and our plants and distribution centers have begun to start up again.”įor employees at the Richland Center yogurt production plant, the first sign that something was wrong came when they were unable to get inside the building to go to work.


It did impact our ability to receive raw materials, ship product and produce product. In that statement, obtained Wednesday by the Green Bay Press Gazette, he said “we had a systems issue that impacted our plants and distribution centers. Many calls from Wisconsin State Farmer to Schreiber Foods, over several days, were not returned, but an email statement from Andrew Tobisch, director of communications for Schreiber Foods confirmed that the company had suffered a “cyber event.” He confirmed that it had impacted the company Friday night and that their team had succeeded in getting their systems back up and running by Monday.
