Barry Callebaut completes factory relocation in Japan
Barry Callebaut has completed the move
of its Japan’s chocolate factory from
Amagasaki to Takasaki. The new and
larger facility offers an initial annual
production capacity of 22,000 tonnes of
chocolate and compound products. The
total amount invested is CHF 18.5 million
($19.4 million).
Situated in the Gunma Prefecture, the
highly automated factory covers 17,000m2
.
It is close to existing and potential new customers and will serve as a local base to serve both
industrial food manufacturers as well as gourmet customers in the Japanese chocolate market.
The opening of the new facility in Japan strengthens Barry Callebaut’s position as the market
leader in the manufacturing of high-quality chocolate and cocoa products in Asia Pacifi c. Just
two months ago, the company opened a new cocoa bean processing factory in Indonesia in
partnership with local manufacturer P.T. Comextra Majora. The company now operates five
cocoa bean processing factories, four chocolate factories, four R&D centers and three Chocolate
Academy centers across the region.