Gummy supplement manufacturer TopGum Industries, Ltd. has begun construction of a new, $30 million, 11,000-square-meter plant 1.5 hours south of Tel Aviv. The facility, joining the company's existing production plant, is expected to be fully operational in mid-2023 and triple the TopGum's production capacity, the company announced Monday.
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Fully equipped with high-precision manufacturing technology adapted to TopGum's propriety production process, the new facility will include robotics and automated systems throughout the production line, with cutting-edge technology and meets FDA and TGA regulations.
Last year, TopGum launched its sugar-free vegan gummy supplement line of Gummiceuticals. The patent-pending formulation is based on a dietary prebiotic fiber formulation and uses no added sugars or any sugar alcohols. It can be labeled as "sugar free" in the US.
"The deployment of such state-of-the-art systems will not only triple our production capacity, but also will raise the quality of the gummy supplements a level higher," said TopGum CEO Amichai Bar-Nir. "This new facility will allow us to meet the demand of our international customers, and to provide the highest quality of supplement gummies. We are recruiting the best minds from the international foodTech industry to support the existing innovative R&D projects and managerial roles in our fast expended company."