Avebe To Produce Etenia Potato Starch At Plant In Ter Apelkanaal, The Netherlands

March 02nd 2018

Avebe’s Etenia getting its own factory.

Avebe announces that it will produce Etenia potato starch derivative at the food processing plant in Ter Apelkanaal, using a line on which other starch derivatives are also produced.

Due to the growing demand for this innovative product, there was no longer efficient room, so a solution was needed, the company explains. It was found in the expansion of the former Minerale-Lactaten-Fabriek (MILP), a few steps away, on the same production location.

Etenia is used in foods for example as a gelatin substitute. It makes yoghurt creamy, but can also be used to make wine gums. It is entirely vegetable-based. Avebe has responded to the strong demand for this product by setting up a new production line in the former MILP in Ter Apelkanaal. Anton Venema, project manager of the Etenia MILP expansion: “The MILP wasn’t being used much anymore and is already equipped with a spray drier, which will now become part of Etenia’s production line.”

The conversion of the production location started in March 2017. Venema added: “The first step was to take out the old equipment, and now the new production line is being built. Because it is based on an existing factory situation, we call this a ‘brown field project’. This is as opposed to a ‘green field project’, in which everything is built from scratch. Brown field projects are trickier because they involve more challenges. You have to make sure that everything connects up properly. It’s precisely those challenges that make the project so enjoyable. We’ve made good progress up to now. We expect to have the production line ready on a short notice”.

Source: https://www.avebe.com/news/etenia-getting-factory/

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