Nestlé invests $8m to meet Caribbean dairy-based supplement demand
date:Sep 22, 2012
Nestl has invested around $8m in a new production line at its factory in Jamaica to meet increasing demand for its milk-based energy supplement, Supligen.

According to the Swiss food and beverage giant, the investment at its Bybrook facility in Linstead, Jamaica will result in increased production of the product and make the product easier to refrigerate by producing it in new slim aluminium cans.

Supligen is a milk-based fortified nutritional meal supplement, which Nestl markets as a sustaine
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