Kolkata, Aug 07 () Leading FMCG company
Britannia Industries
will invest Rs 1000 crore at its proposed largest plant at the
Ranjangaon
food park in
Maharashtra, a company official said.
"There will be an investment of Rs 1000 crore at the Ranjangaon food park over a period of four to five years with an employment potential for 3000 people",
MD of Britannia Industries Varun Berry
told reporters after the company's
AGM
here today.
The plant would have six biscuit lines, and one each for rusk and croissant, he said, adding that plans were there for a flour mill and a dairy unit also.
The company would make a capital expenditure of Rs 400 crore in the current fiscal, he said.
Britannia was already having 98 acres there and another 48 acres would be added,
Berry
said.
Besides,
Britannia
would set up its first greenfield unit in
Nepal
, he said, besides commissioning two plants one each at
Mundra
and Guwahati.
Post completion of all the plants, total biscuit manufacturing capacity would be 13 lakh per annum.
Earlier at the AGM, chairman of
Britannia Industries Nusli Wadia
said that the JV with Greek company
Chipita
would come up at the food park and be commissioned in June 2018.
He said that the company had been to gain market share year-on-year making it the leader in the country.
Wadia said the main focus of the company would be cost saving and product innovation. He said that the company would go for consolidation of its brands in its portfolio.
He said that despite being a tough year due to demonetisation, the company performed well. On GST, he said there was no impact on the company. dc PR PR
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