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 08 feb 2006 11u24 

DSM invests in China in new Process Flavours plant based on new technology


DSM has developed a new way to produce processed flavours that will bring major benefits to customers. The company will invest in a new plant that will be using new semi-continuous technology developed in unique cooperation between DSM's technology engineers and food technologists.

The new technology creates the opportunity, not only to produce DSM's existing Maxavor� line of roasted products, but also new types with milder notes. Apart from product range extension, the new technology also increases quality consistency as well as product - and food safety.
 
The new facility will be build on the existing fully-owned DSM nutrition production site in Xinghuo, Shanghai, China, and highlights the company's commitment to its Savoury Ingredients business and recognition of the growing importance of the Asian, especially the Chinese, food ingredients market.
 
 "This investment is again a step in the context of DSM's new strategy Vision 2010 - Building on strengths", comments Feike Sijbesma, member of DSM's Managing Board. "It serves two key strategic targets: growing our specialty portfolio in nutrition and expanding our presence in the emerging Chinese market. The investment in a new facility provides an accelerated growth path into the Asian and Chinese process flavours market, from which our new and existing customers will benefit."
 
The new plant will double the company's production capacity of process flavours.
Capital budget for the investment is estimated around EUR 10 million. Work on the new plant will start in March 2006. Following a rigorous testing and analysis program during 2006, initial production is scheduled for late 2006, with the plant becoming fully operational by April 2007.
 
Process flavours are used in culinary and savoury products, as soups, snacks and ready to eat meals. In these food products process flavours provide and enhance specific taste donation, like roast beef, sauted vegetables or boiled chicken.
 
"Demand for our process flavours has increased significantly over the past few years", says Fedde Sonnema, Business Unit Director Savoury Ingredients. "Especially the Chinese food market has grown over the last years far in the double digit numbers. This new plant will support us in our ambitious future growth plans and gives us the opportunity for expanding our presence in the emerging Chinese market."


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