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Asia Pacific: Nestlé builds two facilities in Malaysia

Nestlé has invested approximately CHF 87 million (US$88.57 million) in a new beverages factory and noodle line in Malaysia.

The two facilities are located in Nestlé’s largest manufacturing site in the country, in the city of Shah Alam, which employs close to half of Nestlé Malaysia’s workforce.

The new factory, which cost CHF 66 million, is Nestlé’s eighth in Malaysia.

It will produce ready-to-drink products, including Milo, Nescafé and Nestlé Omega Plus.

Building on Maggi noodle’s growing popularity in the country, where 1.7 million single packs of the product are sold every day, Nestlé has also invested about CHF 21 million in a high-capacity noodle line to produce Maggi Curry Noodles.

Over the past two years, Nestlé has invested more than CHF 137 million in Malaysia.

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