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 Nestle Doubles Capacity of Indonesian Milk-Processing Plant  

Nestle has spent $100m doubling the capacity of a milk-processing plant on the island of East Java in Indonesia.

The Kejayan factory is now one of the ten biggest Nestle milk-processing facilities worldwide with a capacity that has grown from 620,000 liters a day to over one million liters.

Inaugurated last week at a ceremony attended by MS Hidayat, the President of Nestle Indonesia, and the Indonesian industry minister MS Hidayat, the new production facility will produce the milk brands Lactogen and Dancow.

Chaudhry said: “This significant investment will open up tremendous opportunities for all suppliers in East Java and allow Nestle to satisfy the growing demand for its milk products in Indonesia.”

Source: Dairy Reporter

http://www.dairyreporter.com/Industry-markets/Nestle-doubles-capacity-of-Indonesian-milk-processing-plant/?c=dDfK5Z8gzn7GJbr%2FyrOQ8g%3D%3D&utm_source=newsletter_daily&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Newsletter%2BDaily
 


Posted on Wednesday, March 10, 2010 (Archive on Wednesday, March 17, 2010)
Posted by bsutton@adpi.org  Contributed by bsutton@adpi.org
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