The new 2,600sq m commercial and development centre will enable Givaudan to serve customers across a wide range of food, beverage and consumer good segments, including sweet goods, savouries, snacks, beverages, fine fragrances, personal care, home care and fabric care.
For the first time in Indonesia, the company will offer in one location a full range of flavour and fragrance creation and application development capabilities.
Gilles Andrier, chief executive officer, Givaudan, said, “Our new state-of-the-art centre in Jakarta is another example of our 2020 strategy to invest in high growth markets.”
“It will enable us to build closer partnerships with our customers, deliver stronger collaboration on flavour, taste and fragrance concept development and a faster response to the needs of the Indonesian market,” he added.
The opening ceremony was hosted by Fernando Balmori, country manager, Indonesia, Givaudan, and attended by Andrier, alongside dignitaries including the Swiss Ambassador Kurt Kunz, and Luthfi Mardiansyah, chairman, Swiss Chamber of Commerce.
Givaudan has been present in Indonesia since 1993 and has significantly invested in people and facilities in the country.
In addition to the new centre in Jakarta, the company manufactures liquids, powder blends, spray dry flavours and fragrance liquid compounds in Cimanggis (province of West Java). It employs a total of approximately 300 people in Indonesia.
During the ceremony, Givaudan pledged financial support to the tsunami relief efforts as part of its ongoing commitment to the local community.