• edible oil mill machinery project in Malaysia
  • edible oil mill machinery project in Malaysia
  • edible oil mill machinery project in Malaysia
  • edible oil mill machinery project in Malaysia
  • Will Cargill upgrade its Malaysia edible oils R&D center?
  • Cargill will also further upgrade its Malaysia Edible Oils R&D Center, enhancing lab equipment and pilot plants to align with Port Klang facility’s new specialty fat capabilities. This newly announced project follows immediately after a nearly complete RM83 million (US$20 million) upgrade to the facility commenced a year back.
  • Will Cargill install dry palm fractionation capacity in Malaysia?
  • Cargill will install dry palm fractionation capacity in the Malaysian plant enabling the production of a range of specialty fats for use in chocolates, coatings, fillings and compounds, spreads, bakery fats, and other applications.
  • Why is Cargill expanding its edible oil business in Asia?
  • Commenting on this expansion, Xiuling Guo, managing director, Cargill’s edible oil business in Asia, said, “We are very committed to growing our business in the APAC region. This is a critical step to better serve our customers with sustainable and reliable solutions to address the consumer needs.
  • Who is Cargill Malaysia?
  • Cargill has been conducting business in Malaysia since 1978. Today, our businesses include vegetable oil refining and production of value-added products, grain and oilseeds distribution, animal nutrition, sales of starches, sweeteners and texturizers as well as sales and marketing of cocoa and chocolate products.