Published on April 5, 2026
PepsiCo has officially inaugurated a state-of-the-art food factory in Ninh Bình, Vietnam, with an investment of US$90 million. The new facility spans an impressive 80,000 square meters and was completed in a record time of approximately 51 weeks, setting a benchmark for PepsiCo in the Asia-Pacific region.
The inauguration marks a significant milestone for PepsiCo as it expands its operations in the region. The company emphasizes its commitment to sustainable growth and innovation in food production. This factory will focus on producing a variety of snack foods, catering to the growing demand within the Vietnamese market and surrounding regions.
Local government officials were present at the opening ceremony, highlighting the factory’s potential to create jobs and contribute to the local economy. The establishment of the plant is expected to generate numerous employment opportunities, further enhancing the community’s livelihood and economic development.
PepsiCo’s investment in Ninh Bình aligns with the company’s broader strategy to strengthen its presence in Asia, where consumer demand for convenient and tasty food products continues to rise. The new facility aims not only to meet local demand but also to serve as an export hub for PepsiCo’s innovative food items.
This investment represents a step forward in PepsiCo’s commitment to promoting sustainable business practices. The factory is designed to incorporate energy-efficient technologies and responsible sourcing practices, reflecting the company’s dedication to environmental stewardship and social responsibility.
Overall, the inauguration of the Ninh Bình factory underscores PepsiCo’s strategic investment in Vietnam and its commitment to driving growth in the Asia-Pacific region through innovation, sustainability, and community engagement.
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