Chocoladefabriken Lindt & Sprüngli AG
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Media Release | May 3, 2024 Kilchberg, May 3, 2024 – After around three years of construction, Lindt & Sprüngli today opened the plant extension to the Lindt Cocoa Center in Olten, Switzerland. A total of around 100 million Swiss francs was invested in expanding the plant, which produces cocoa mass for several Lindt & Sprüngli production sites in Europe. With this significant expansion of its plant in Olten, Lindt & Sprüngli is reaffirming its commitment to Switzerland as a business location. The facility has been producing cocoa mass for the Lindt brand since 1991, initially exclusively for the production site in Kilchberg near Zurich. Since then, the plant in Olten has steadily grown in significance for the entire Lindt & Sprüngli Group, becoming the largest and most important cocoa mass plant within the global production network. Today, Olten supplies Swiss cocoa mass to several of Lindt & Sprüngli’s European production sites. These further process and refine the cocoa mass in accordance with rigorous Swiss manufacturing standards. Forward-looking expansion for the entire Group During the opening ceremony, Marco Peter, CEO of Lindt & Sprüngli Switzerland, highlighted the key role the plant is to play in the future growth of the entire Group. “As an ultramodern and efficient cocoa mass plant, the Lindt Cocoa Center in Olten is crucial for further growth. The investment is also a commitment to strengthening Switzerland as a business location over the long term,” Marco Peter said. From the cocoa bean to cocoa mass
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Language: | English |
Company: | Chocoladefabriken Lindt & Sprüngli AG |
Seestrasse 204 | |
8802 Kilchberg | |
Switzerland | |
Phone: | + 41 44 716 25 37 |
E-mail: | investors@lindt.com |
Internet: | www.lindt-spruengli.com |
ISIN: | CH0010570759, CH0010570767 |
Valor: | 1057075, 1057076 |
Listed: | SIX Swiss Exchange |
EQS News ID: | 1895323 |
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