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Nestle's Uttaranchal unit kicks off

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New Delhi, July 12

Nestlé India has said that it has commissioned on schedule the initial phase of its seventh factory in Uttaranchal and despatched its first batch of MAGGI 2-Minute Noodles.

"Similar to the other plants of Nestlé India, the emphasis has been on high quality, safety and efficient use of energy. It will leverage Nestlé S.A.'s technological and R&D expertise to produce products that deliver value to consumers," Mr Martial Rolland, Chairman and Managing Director, Nestle India, said, according to a company release. He further said, "We had set ourselves very ambitious timelines. Completion of the initial phase in less than seven months is a new benchmark and reflects the capability, professionalism and dedication of our team.''

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