Adani Wilmar integrates food plant in Haryana

The inauguration was celebrated with the first dispatch of 100 metric tonnes of rice

Adani Wilmar Limited, one of India’s largest Foods FMCG companies, marked a significant milestone with the commencement of operations at its integrated food processing plant in Gohana, Dist. Sonepat, State Haryana. The inauguration was celebrated with the first dispatch of 100 metric tonnes of rice.

This food complex is one of the largest in the country built with a capital outlay of Rs1,298 crore coming from IPO proceeds. The plant is poised to become a major economic catalyst for the region, with projections to generate 2000 jobs through direct and indirect employment.

Adani Wilmar’s largest greenfield project – an expansive integrated food complex – is progressing steadily, bringing vision to life: to date over, 10,000 MT of steel structure, 7,500 MT of Tor steel, and 100,000 cement bags have been utilised, marking significant milestones in this ambitious endeavour. The project required, consumed extensive engineering efforts in planning, design, and execution, laying the groundwork for a transformative infrastructure set to revolutionise food production.

Commenting on this landmark achievement, Angshu Mallick, MD & CEO of Adani Wilmar Limited, said, “The commencement of our Gohana plant represents a significant step forward in our commitment to India’s food security and economic growth. This state-of-the-art facility exemplifies our mission to support a healthy growing nation by bringing advanced technology and world-class infrastructure to ensure citizens have access to the best quality branded staple foods. We have a central audit system which ensures quality checks. We ensure that all our specifications meet FSSAI requirements and that all our plants follow the American Institute of Bakers standard which has over 280 points on which audit is done.”

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