Ahrensburg/
Umbergam, Gujarat. The region’s agriculture and its grain and food
production are influenced by numerous local factors and constantly changing
overall conditions. No two markets are the same. In order to meet the
individual needs of the milling industry in India, the German company
Mühlenchemie GmbH & Co. KG will in future run an additional development and
production facility on the spot. In March 2014, Stern Ingredients India opened
a new plant for this purpose in Umbergam, Gujarat, about 170 kilometres north
of Mumbai. Besides housing a trial bakery and a production plant for enzyme and
vitamin blends and baking premixes, this Stern Ingredients Technology and
Innovation Centre (SITIC) will serve to adjust the solutions developed in
Germany more precisely to the needs of the local market.
Grain and Sky (Photo credit: Conrad Kuiper) |
“The local mills are confronted with
extremely complex challenges”, said Mühlenchemie’s Managing Director Lennart
Kutschinski at the official opening. “What is more, the eating habits of the
growing middle class of the world’s second largest population are changing
meteorically. In this situation our local presence will help our customers
‘just in time’, with a high degree of flexibility and short routes.” The
research and development work will be carried out at the Technology Centre of
the company’s German headquarters in Ahrensburg, just outside Hamburg, where
applications technologists and research scientists work on the solutions of
tomorrow. “Cooperation between our research centre and the new facility in
India opens up excellent prospects for the future; it will enable us to help
our customers optimize their production processes and develop ideas for new
products for the local market”, Kutschinski continued.
Harvested Grain in Winchester, Hampshire (Photo credit: neilalderney123) |
The equipment for making enzyme and
vitamin blends is designed for an annual production of 2,000 tonnes.
The new company Stern Ingredients India
Private Limited will be Mühlenchemie’s sixth location with research and
production capacity of its own after Germany, Russia, Mexico, Turkey and China.
“Since we intend to offer our customers extra value with individual system
solutions, local know-how with close customer relations and intensive
consultancy are essential for our business”, says Lennart Kutschinski,
explaining the firm’s international expansion. The company from Ahrensburg now
operates in over 120 countries and maintains close partnerships with more than
1,000 mills.
English: India. Area controlled by India in dark green; Claimed but uncontrolled territories in light green. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
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