Nestlé to Invest Another USD 100 million in Indonesia
Located in West Java, the new facility is the second USD 100 million investment Nestlé has made in Indonesia this year, following the expansion of production capacity at its milk processing factory in Kejayan, East Java.
12/13/2010 --- Nestlé Indonesia will invest USD 100 million in a new state-of-the-art factory to meet consumers' increasing demand for nutritious, branded products at affordable prices.
Located in West Java, the new facility is the second USD 100 million investment Nestlé has made in Indonesia this year, following the expansion of production capacity at its milk processing factory in Kejayan, East Java.
Frits van Dijk, Nestlé Executive Vice President and Zone Director for Asia, Oceania, Africa and Middle East, underlined the Company's long-term commitment to the region. He said: "We are very optimistic about the opportunities in Indonesia. Indonesia has a large, progressive population and the economic environment is very conducive for growth."