Givaudan lays the foundation for its largest ever investment in its fragrance business in China

18 Oct 2017 · 09:47 CEST

New production hub in Changzhou to start operations during 2020

Givaudan today laid the foundation for a new production hub in Changzhou, Jiangsu Province of China. This investment reiterates the Company’s commitment to continue investing in high growth markets such as China.

Located in one of the most economically developed areas of China, the new site will substantially increase Givaudan’s  manufacturing capacity whilst maintaining best-in-class service levels  to its customers across North East Asia. With a total investment of approximately CHF 100 million, it is Givaudan’s largest investment in China to date.

Speaking at the ceremony, Givaudan Chief Executive Officer, Gilles Andrier said:

“This investment in this key high growth market is another significant milestone in achieving our 2020 strategy ambitions. By further building our capability in China, we confirm our position as a strategic partner to our customers in the region. We aim to continue growing with them to anticipate and meet future consumer needs and preferences in fragrances.”

The new hub represents a land area of 76,000 square metres. The state-of-the-art compounding technology will have a very high degree of automation and will be deployed on a wide range of processes for fragrance manufacturing. The new production hub is expected to start operations during 2020.

Maurizio Volpi, President of Givaudan’s Fragrance Division said:

“The new fragrance production hub will cover all the key product forms such as fragrances, oral care flavours, and encapsulation in the same location. After our major investment in Singapore, we continue our expansion in Asia by laying the foundation of this very large facility in China, which demonstrates our long term commitment in the region. It will support us in continuing to build on the strong partnerships that we have with our customers in the country.”

“As a leader in fragrance creation, Givaudan intends to fully capture market opportunities by leveraging our global knowledge and technologies while developing local activities, infrastructure, talent and consumer understanding. By investing in Changzhou, we are not only building a world-class fragrance facility, but we also aim to be an employer of choice and a good corporate citizen in the area,” commented Georges Sanchez, Company Manager of Givaudan Fragrances (Changzhou) Limited.

Ding Chun, Mayor of Changzhou Municipal People’s Government, joined Givaudan’s CEO, Gilles Andrier to unveil the corner stone at the ceremony.

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About Givaudan

Givaudan is the global leader in the creation of flavours and fragrances. In close collaboration with food, beverage, consumer product and fragrance partners, Givaudan develops tastes and scents that delight consumers the world over. With a passion to understand consumers’ preferences and a relentless drive to innovate, Givaudan is at the forefront of creating flavours and fragrances that ‘engage your senses’. The Company achieved sales of CHF 4.7 billion in 2016. Headquartered in Switzerland with local presence in over 95 locations, the Company has more than 10,000 employees worldwide. Givaudan invites you to discover more at www.givaudan.com.

About Givaudan Fragrances

Givaudan is passionate about perfumery and is dedicated to combining creativity and innovation to design beautiful fragrances. With the industry’s largest perfumery team, Givaudan contributes to making life delightful and memorable through unique scent experiences for customers around the world. Currently present in all major markets, Givaudan strives to deliver fragrances for personal, home and laundry care, as well as prestige perfumes. Our customers benefit from Givaudan’s expertise in three business areas: Fine Fragrances, Consumer Products, and Fragrance and Cosmetics Ingredients. We invite you to ‘engage your senses’ and learn more about Fragrances at www.givaudan.com/fragrances.


For further information please contact

Peter Wullschleger, Givaudan Media and Investor Relations
T +41 22 780 9093
E peter.wullschleger@givaudan.com

Irene Gu, Public Affairs & Communications China
T +86 21 2893 1195
E irene.gu@givaudan.com