Russia: the construction of the 1st stage of the dairy plant worth 1.9 billion rubles is nearing completion in the Moscow region

Published 2020년 12월 10일

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A new building for the production of whole milk products and cheese is nearing completion as the first stage of a large investment project for the expansion of the Ozeretsk Dairy Plant. The facility, covering over 18,000 m2 and processing more than 300 tons of milk per day, is expected to create over 200 new jobs and increase production capacity to more than 75 tons of finished products per day. The project, costing around 1.9 billion rubles, aims to double the company's product range and enter new dairy market categories.
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“The construction of a new building for the production of whole milk products and cheese in the Dmitrovsky urban district is nearing completion, the facility is about 95% ready. Construction finishing inside the complex and laying of engineering communications are underway, the work is planned to be completed in early January 2021, ”said Sergei Voskresensky. This is the 1st stage of a large investment project, which is being implemented as part of the expansion of the Ozeretsk Dairy Plant. The total area of the planned complex for the production of cheese and whole-milk products will be over 18 thousand m2. “The delivery of technological equipment to the facility was carried out in the summer of this year, now the installation is underway. All automated equipment for the complex was purchased taking into account the use of innovative technologies in production, including robotic equipment for a closed flow. We are waiting for its commissioning. The total volume of milk processing ...
Source: Dairy

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