Panama: Packing Plant for $20 million

Grupo Estrella Azul invested $20 million in a new production plant for processing and packaging beverages using a technology that gives products a long shelf life.

Thursday, May 2, 2013

"The initiative by Grupo Estrella Azul to create a Tetra Top and Tetra Gemina (TT / TG) Plant, is part of its strategic plan to establish a platform for growth, based on the most advanced technology in order to develop food products that meet the needs of Panamanian customers and consumers " noted a statement from the company.

According to Frank Tedman, Operations Development Manager Estrella Azul, the two new packaging lines, will allow one product to last an average of 30 days and another up to one year.

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