China's Yashili New Zealand - a joint venture between Yashili International Holdings and Mengniu Dairy Co - officially opened its $220 million infant formula manufacturing plant in Pokeno today after a three-year construction period.
Yashili NZ - which was founded in July 2012 - said its state of the art plant, which covers 30,000 square metres and which will employ 85 staff, will have an annual production capacity of around 52,000 tonnes of formula. Shipments to China are expected to begin in early 2016.
The company said in a statement the plant's location was optimal for logistics and transportation of product. Pokeno is strategically located on the main highway within the "golden triangle" formed by Auckland, Hamilton and Tauranga, the statement said.
The opening ceremony at Pokeno was attended by Prime Minister John Key, China's Ambassador to New Zealand Wang Lutong, the Consul-General of China in Auckland Niu Qingbao, chief executive of China Mengniu Dairy Co and chairman of Yashili International Ms Sun Yiping, the president of Yashili International Holdings Lu Minfang, and representatives from local iwi and the community.