Britannia’s largest greenfield unit goes live in Assam
Britannia opened its Rs 170-cr manufacturing plant in Assam and plans to hire a total 1,000 people at the unit - its largest greenfield facility.
By : migrator
Update: 2018-07-16 19:31 GMT
Guwahati
Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal inaugurated it in presence of Britannia Industries MD Varun Berry.
“Women comprise 70 per cent of the workforce and are well represented in all three shifts that the factory operates. The total strength of workers will be around 1,000 people at the time of the factory’s full-fledged operations,” the company said.
This is Britannia’s largest greenfield manufacturing facility, which was set up at an investment of Rs 170 crore. “This will cater to the growing demand from North East. We are very excited about this launch as it helps augment our vision to be a total foods company and strengthen our position as a market leader in the packaged foods industry,” he added.
The company plans further expansion of its footprint in Assam by investing in a finished goods distribution centre at an investment of Rs 20 crore that will cater to the entire North Eastern market, Berry said.
Sonowal said: “We want to make Assam the gateway to the whole of South East Asia and we have made great strides towards this in the past 2-3 years. We look forward to the opportunities and employment possibilities this new relationship with Britannia Industries offers.”
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