The baby-food production facility is located on the territory of Wimm-Bill-Dann’s Manros-M factory, the largest milk-processing plant in Omsk Region. The new production complex has its own reception point for raw-milk deliveries, a warehouse for finished products and three production lines by Tetra Pak, Hassia and Ave. It is the largest production site for dairy products for children in Russia located east of the Ural Mountains. Its designed production capacity is over than 50 tons per day. The total investment in the facility amounted to US$14 million.
The full range of baby foods under the Agusha brand as well as Imunele functional products will be manufactured at the Omsk plant. Manros-M will supply the products to all of Russia’s regions from the Urals to the Far East.
“The launch of production of the baby food and Imunele at Omsk is a strategic step forward in the development of the company,” noted Dmitry Mironchikov, who heads up Western Siberia for Wimm-Bill-Dann. “We are seriously strengthening our presence in one of the fastest growing segments of the food market in Siberia and making it far simpler to supply the Urals, Eastern-Siberian and Far-East regions.
For additional information, please contact:
Anton SaraikinPress Secretary+7 (495) 105-5805 (ext. 116-99)saraikinas@wbd.ru
Anton Kaltygin Communications manager for Siberia, Urals and Far-East+7 383 2119 115 (ext. 544-44)pr@sibmol.wbd.ru
Wimm-Bill-Dann Foods OJSC was founded in 1992 and is the largest manufacturer of dairy products and a leading producer of juices and beverages in Russia and the CIS. The company produces dairy products (main brands include: Domik v Derevne, Neo, 2Bio, 33 Korovy, Chudo and more), juices (J7, Lubimy Sad, 100% Gold), Essentuki mineral water and Agusha baby food. The company has 37 manufacturing facilities in Russia, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Georgia with over 21,000 employees. Wimm-Bill-Dann became the first Russian dairy producer to receive approval from the European Commission to export its products into the European Union.
In 2007 Standard & Poor's Governance Services confirmed WBD's Corporate Governance Score 7+ (7.7 accordingly on the Russian national scale), which makes the Company's score the highest rating in Russia. That result reflects the effective work of the Board of Directors and, in particular, the real influence of independent directors in the decision-making process and the adherence of the controlling shareholders to the highest standards of corporate governance.
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