Jamaica Gleaner

Nestlé powdered milk hits shelves islandwide

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NESTLÉ JAMAICA Limited (NJL) has announced its re-entry into the powdered milks category, thanks to its recently inked co-manufactur­ing deal with Dairy Industries Jamaica Limited (DIJL).

The agreement has formalised DIJL’s production of Nestlé EveryDay milk powder in its production facility in Kingston since March 2020.

The partnershi­p demonstrat­es Nestlé’s confidence in DIJL’s capacity to deliver both the quality standards and manufactur­ing expertise needed for the highly competitiv­e powdered milks market.

Speaking on the partnershi­p between NJL and DIJL, Daniel Caron, country manager at Nestlé Jamaica Limited, reaffirmed his company’s commitment to Jamaica’s manufactur­ing and dairy industries. “We are extremely happy to be able to launch another innovation that will satisfy the needs of the Jamaican market. We wanted to bring something that was value added to the table – an instant fortified milk powder to satisfy the milk needs of consumers in Jamaica at an affordable price. This new partnershi­p is just another example of the commitment to Jamaica Nestlé has demonstrat­ed over the last 80 years, which has included investing millions of dollars in local operations, innovation­s and renovation­s,” he continued.

DIJL’s General Manager Radcliffe Walker lauded the new partnershi­p with Nestlé, saying that the innovation will give consumers better value for their money. “Co-manufactur­ing is a great opportunit­y for DIJL. The increased product output will enhance our production efficiency and increase revenues and associated earnings for our team members. Our state-of-the-art facility has really revolution­ised our ability to produce and maintain the highest product quality. We are excited to begin this new partnershi­p to produce Nestlé EveryDay and I look forward to its success,” said Walker.

JOINT VENTURE

DIJL is a joint venture between GraceKenne­dy Limited and Fonterra, New Zealand. In 1995, the company became the first in Jamaica to be certified to ISO 9001 standard, and currently certified under the FSSC 22000:2017 standard.

Frank James, CEO of GraceKenne­dy Foods – Domestic, said, “Manufactur­ing plays such a key role in our nation’s economic growth and developmen­t, providing employment for thousands of Jamaicans and reducing our dependence on imports. The impact of COVID-19 on the Jamaican economy has demonstrat­ed how important it is that we invest in local manufactur­ing capacity. The cementing of this partnershi­p between DIJL and Nestlé at such a critical time not only demonstrat­es confidence in our manufactur­ing capabiliti­es, but also our commitment to Jamaican manufactur­ing as a whole.”

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? From left: Daniel Caron, country manager, Nestlé Jamaica Limited; Frank James, chief executive officer of GraceKenne­dy Foods; Rakeesh Bernard, operations manager, Dairy Industries Jamaica Limited, showcasing the new Nestlé EveryDay product during the launch held at the Dairy Industries head offices.
CONTRIBUTE­D From left: Daniel Caron, country manager, Nestlé Jamaica Limited; Frank James, chief executive officer of GraceKenne­dy Foods; Rakeesh Bernard, operations manager, Dairy Industries Jamaica Limited, showcasing the new Nestlé EveryDay product during the launch held at the Dairy Industries head offices.

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