Glanbia Nutritionals opens the doors to innovation in China


Dated: 3 July 2008

Glanbia Nutritionals has opened its cutting-edge manufacturing facility in Suzhou, China.

Located to the north west of Shanghai, in Suzhou, the 1500m2 site specialises in developing value-adding nutritional solutions, based primarily on vitamins and minerals, for a range of sectors including functional foods and beverages, nutraceuticals, performance nutrition, dietary supplements and infant nutrition.

Prior to the opening, production, applications and technical experts from Glanbia Nutritionals’ European operations provided extensive training for the Suzhou site’s employees.

In addition, key Suzhou personnel spent up to six months shadowing their European counterparts in Glanbia Nutritionals’ state-of-the-art facility in Germany.

 
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