Alltech Perú, a subsidiary of US based bio-tech company Alltech, has announced lans to move their Ate plant to a better industrial area around Lurín. The company, which develops products for animal feeding and nutrition and currently imports up to 70% of their stock, has plans for a three-fold increase in local production over the next 5 years.
The company will invest up to $100,000 dollars in updating their production line, hiring storage providers and buying new equipment from Peru and Brazil.
The new plant, which would take up a hectare of land, will satisfy the demand for Alltech’s products in Peru an Bolivia, allowing the company to expand into Ecuador and Colombia in the near future.
Source: El Sitio Avícola
Want more news? Subscribe to CPI’s free daily newsletter for more headlines and updates on antitrust developments around the world.
Featured News
    FTC Pushes Review of CoStar’s Commercial Real Estate Antitrust Case
    Jan 31, 2024 by
        CPI    
    UK’s CMA Investigates Ardonagh’s Atlanta Group and Markerstudy Merger
    Jan 31, 2024 by
        CPI    
    Greenberg Traurig Grow Financial Regulatory and Compliance Practice
    Jan 31, 2024 by
        CPI    
    Dutch Regulator Fines Uber €10 Million for Privacy Violations
    Jan 31, 2024 by
        CPI    
    DOJ Investigates AI Competition, Eyes Microsoft’s OpenAI Deal: Bloomberg
    Jan 31, 2024 by
        CPI    
Antitrust Mix by CPI
    Antitrust Chronicle® – The Rule(s) of Reason
    Jan 29, 2024 by
        CPI    
    Evolving the Rule of Reason for Legacy Business Conduct
    Jan 29, 2024 by
        CPI    
    The Object Identity
    Jan 29, 2024 by
        CPI    
    In Praise of Rules-Based Antitrust
    Jan 29, 2024 by
        CPI    
    The Future of State AG Antitrust Enforcement and Federal-State Cooperation
    Jan 29, 2024 by
        CPI