Monday, June 9, 2025

dsm-firmenich breaks ground on production facility for development of flavors and functional blends in Italy

dsm-firmenich has begun construction on a new production facility in Parma, Italy. Scheduled to be completed in Q1 2027, the new site will significantly expand the company’s capabilities in concentrated powder flavors, reaction flavors, culinary blends, and functional blends – and will create more than 100 jobs.

This marks a key milestone in the Taste, Texture & Health (TTH) business unit’s strategy to boost global flavor capacity and invest in advanced, sustainable technologies in high-growth markets such as sweet goods and savory products.

The new facility will use the latest technologies to enable the use of liquid flavors in dry blends. dsm-firmenich’s customers will benefit from the facility’s custom-built, ultra-efficient, agile encapsulation process combined with fully automated packaging lines, modern warehouse, sampling, quality control lab, and expanded capacity.

The plant will support the production of functional blends, such as flavors for plant-based products and more nutritious ready-to-eat meals.

“Our investment in another facility in Parma, Italy is a great example of the value we place in proactively monitoring market growth to prepare for higher demand,” says Maurizio Clementi, executive vice president, Taste, dsm-firmenich.

“We are expanding now and increasing our capacity, and are investing in advanced, sustainable technologies so we can continue to serve customers in Europe, India, and the Middle East with the agility these fast-growing markets need.”

Located in Italy’s ‘Parma Food Valley’, the new facility is positioned near Campus Italy, a dsm-firmenich company for innovative food ingredients to improve taste and texture.

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