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  2. Nestlé India - Wikipedia

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    The company opened another plant in Karnataka in 2011 bringing up its total plants in India to eight. [6] In October 2020, Nestle India announced investment of ₹ 2,600 crore for a new plant at Sanand in Gujarat. Initial phase of production commenced from 1 October 2021. [12]

  3. Nestlé - Wikipedia

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    In February 2024, it was announced Nestle is expanding manufacturing capacity in India and increasing investments — the company will invest between ₹60-65 billion ($723–783 million) from 2020 to 2025. [89] In August 2024, Nestlé announced Schneider would leave his position as CEO and be replaced by Laurent Freixe on September 1, 2024. [90]

  4. Campco - Wikipedia

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    The Campco chocolate manufacturing unit was inaugurated on 1 September 1986 by then President of India, Giani Zail Singh. [5] The inauguration ceremony was broadcast live on Doordarshan. The plant produces chocolates and other products of cocoa both under its own brand and also for Nestle. [6]

  5. Osem (company) - Wikipedia

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    Osem factory, Modi'in The company, formerly known as Osem Ltd, [11] holds a number of subsidiaries which make up the Osem Group. The company's subsidiaries include Sabra Salads, Tivall, Of Tov, Nestlé Ice Creams, Beit Hashita, Asamim, Nestlé-Purina, Materna Ltd. (51%), and Foodtec.

  6. Parle Products - Wikipedia

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    Parle Products is an Indian multinational food corporation, which makes biscuits and confectionery products. It is best known for the biscuit brand Parle-G, [2] [3] which is the best-selling biscuit brand in the world, according to a 2011 Nielsen report.

  7. Fawdon Factory - Wikipedia

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    Output of confectionery doubled at the plant over the 1980s, to 33,000 tonnes; confectionery consumption in the UK was increasing. [18] Production was moved from Glasgow in 1994, [19] and some production was moved to Dijon in eastern France. [20] In 1996 the Norwich factory closed with 900 redundancies, with some production moving to Fawdon.

  8. Blast at Indian pharma factory kills 15 and injures 40 ...

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    HYDERABAD, India (Reuters) -At least 15 people were killed in an explosion on Wednesday at a pharmaceuticals manufacturing plant in southern India's Andhra Pradesh state, a district government ...

  9. Candico - Wikipedia

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    With manufacturing facilities in India, Tanzania and South Africa, Candico (ISO 9001-2000, HACCP Certified & FDA approved) owns India's largest integrated confectionery manufacturing facility. It has a constructed area of over 350,000 square feet (33,000 m 2). [citation needed] The plant has a production capacity of 45,000 tonnes. [citation needed]