June 10, 2016

10/06/2016: Corbion investing in Illinois plant to offer PGME

Corbion, long recognised as the North American market leader in emulsifiers for bread, is expanding its Dolton, Illinois facility, so that the company can also produce propylene glycol monoesters, (PGME) emulsifiers used in sweet goods, bakery mixes and other applications.

"The addition of PGME to the portfolio means Corbion will possess all the necessary building blocks to produce a sweet goods portfolio that matches the breadth of solutions we currently offer to the bread market segment," says Jim Robertson, global product manager, emulsifiers.

The investment in Corbion's Dolton, Illinois facility follows the company's sizeable investment in its Grandview, Missouri plant in 2015, a step that enabled Corbion to develop and commercialise the Ensemble® non-PHO emulsifier portfolio following the FDA's decision to rescind GRAS status on partially hydrogenated oil.

"By continuing to invest in our capabilities, it will allow us to maintain our market leadership position and provide an enhanced portfolio of offerings to the markets and customers we serve," Mr Robertson explained.

Corbion expects to have PGME solutions on the market in the second quarter of 2017.

"As the food industry evolves, Corbion's knowledge and experience can help our customers make transitions smoothly and easily," Mr Robertson says.

"By adding PGME solutions for sweet goods and offering drop-in non-PHO replacements, Corbion minimises challenges for our customers and makes it easier for them to provide the delicious foods their consumers demand."
      

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