General Director of Nestle Vietnam Ganesan Ampalavanar (Photo: VNA)
Hung Yen (VNA) –Nestle Vietnam launched the second stage of its Nestle Bong Sen plant at Thang Long II urban area, the northern provinceof Hung Yen, on September 4.
The plant will double itsproduction capacity to meet consumers’ demand for high-quality nutritionproducts.
Within only two years, NestleVietnam’s total investment in Hung Yen rose to nearly 100 million USD.
Since 2017, it has tripled itscapital and expanded operation in Hung Yen, with the inauguration of NestleBong Sen plant in May 2017 and Nestle Bong Sen distribution centre in Marchthis year.
Nestle’s Technical Directorfor Asia, Africa and Oceania Christian Schmid affirmed that it gives the toppriority to product quality and safety for consumers.
Speaking at the event, ViceChairman of the provincial People’s Committee Dang Ngoc Quynh hailed thecompany for improving local lives and protecting the environment, thuscontributing to the province’s sustainable socio-economic development.
Nestle Bong Sen is the sixthplant of Nestle in Vietnam and the second in Hung Yen.
The company is expected togenerate about 600 direct and thousands of indirect jobs by 2025.-VNA
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