Condensed Milk

The production line of condensed milk products at Thong Nhat Dairy factory. Pic: Vinamilk

Vinamilk exports sweetened condensed milk to China

By Jim Cornall

In spite of operating under strict conditions including social distancing imposed by the coronavirus crisis, two months after officially receiving an export license to China, Vietnam Dairy Joint Stock Company (Vinamilk) has completed the production stage...

The name PotonGuler comes from poton gula, Malay for “cut out the sugar.”

A condensed milk manufacturer in the suburbs of Kuala Lumpur has designs on becoming a globally known brand

Stevia and none of the sugar for diabetics who like their tea sweet

By Richard Whitehead

It would normally be bold for a small family business from one of Asia’s less glittering pockets to set its sights on becoming a global name.

The new lines will have more modern technology and have a faster filling speed.

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Nestlé invests in Spanish condensed milk factory

By Jim Cornall

Nestlé has confirmed it will invest nearly €1.9m ($2.1m) in the construction of two new filling lines at its condensed milk factory located in Pontecesures (Pontevedra).

Vinamilk has completed the takeover of Angkormilk in Cambodia by purchasing all remaining shares. Last year, Angkormilk opened a milk manufacturing plant in Phnom Penh. Pic: ©Vinamilk

Vinamilk completes Angkormilk takeover

By Jim Cornall

Vietnamese dairy Vinamilk has bought all of the remaining shares of Cambodian milk producer Angkor Dairy Products Co. Limited (Angkormilk).

Netzsch solves 25-year-old dairy problem with sticky pump

Netzsch solves 25-year-old dairy problem with sticky pump

By Pete Ciorrocco

‘For a major Wisconsin-based dairy products company, a progressing cavity pump handled the difficult task of transferring sweetened condensed milk out of flash coolers – solving a 25-year old pumping problem.

Indofood delays milk plant

Indofood delays milk plant

Indonesian instant noodle producer Indofood Sukses Makmur has
delayed the construction of a milk plant in East Java, worth $36
million, because the company claims it wants to focus on its core
noodle manufacturing business.