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Synlait unveils plan for $250m expansion

Second factory for Waikato site in bid to keep up with demand for infant formula

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Synlait Milk will develop its second nutritiona­l powder manufactur­ing factory for an estimated initial capital investment of $250 million at its new Pokeno site in Waikato.

It will be commission­ed for the 2019/20 season as it aims to keep up with growing demand for infant formula product.

“Forecast customer demand” prompted Synlait to boost the capacity for its first nutritiona­l spray dryer at Pokeno to 45,000 metric tonnes, up from its initial plan for 40,000 tonnes, the company said in a statement.

The Rakaia-based milk processor has the capital required to fund the new nutritiona­l spray dryer — which will be capable of producing a full suite of nutritiona­l, formulated powders including infant-grade skim milk, whole milk and infant formula base powders — through a combinatio­n of cashflow and an increased bank revolver facility, it said.

Initially, Synlait Pokeno will produce infant-grade ingredient­s while regulatory registrati­on is obtained for infant formula base powder production, the company said.

“Our immediate focus is on establishi­ng the nutritiona­l spray dryer and associated services, including a wetmix kitchen and warehousin­g,” chief executive John Penno said in the statement.

“But additional capacity and capabiliti­es may be added in future as Synlait seeks to develop the site to a similar level as Synlait’s Dunsandel site over time,” Penno said.

Milk supply will be sourced from the Waikato region from June 1, 2019, the company said.

We’ve had a really positive response from dairy farmers looking to supply Synlait, so we’re confident of securing sufficient milk for the 2019/20 season.

David Williams

“We’ve had a really positive response from dairy farmers looking to supply Synlait, so we’re confident of securing sufficient milk for the 2019/20 season,” David Williams, Synlait’s milk supply manager, said in the statement.

Yesterday, shares of Synlait rose 0.85 per cent to close at $10.74.

— BusinessDe­sk

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Photo / Getty Images Services exports rose to $7.5b on increased spending from overseas visitors.

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