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Heritage Foods unveils state-of-the-art UHT milk plant in Telangana, equipped with latest SIG packaging technology

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Heritage Foods, a prominent dairy company specializing in milk and milk-based products, has inaugurated its new Ultra High Temperature (UHT) Milk plant equipped with the latest SIG packaging technologies at Sampanbole Village, Shamirpet Mandal, Medchal District, Telangana.

Incorporating a diverse selection of offerings, the newly inaugurated plant will manufacture a range of enticing flavors such as Milkshakes, Flavoured Lassi, Rich Cold Coffee, Refreshing Buttermilk, Whey-based Energy drinks, and UHT Milk. Utilizing SIG’s fast and flexible filling system, the company ensures swift and efficient responses to evolving market trends. This manufacturing facility boasts the capability to produce nine distinct SKUs ranging from 80 to 200ml, catering to diverse consumer demographics and addressing various price points.

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Brahmani Nara, executive director said, “At Heritage foods, we are committed to growing our Value Added Products aggressively and one of the most critical segments for driving growth is the Drinkables for us. In Drinkables segment, growth depends on innovation and distribution expansion and the interplay between the two. This is where the new Combibloc line from SIG is going to make a difference. With this line, we are able to create a wider range of portfolio in the Drinkables, and the variable pack sizes allow us to have the same product at multiple attractive price points and opening up newer consumer segments, which was not possible earlier.”

Talking about the new plant, N Bhuvaneswari, vice-chairperson and managing director of Heritage Foods stated, “At Heritage Foods, our core promise is to delight our consumers with our products and deliver Health and Happiness. With the commissioning of the new SIG Combibloc line, we would be launching a wide range of products that cater to the numerous taste preferences of our consumers — from sweet and indulging milk shakes to refreshing spiced buttermilk. We value our partnership with SIG as we share common values of sustainability and convenience.”

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