SWISS flavour and fragrance maker Givaudan has opened a 15 million Swiss franc (S$20.3 million) facility in Singapore to cater to the Asia-Pacific market. The centre for encapsulation - a process which lengthens a fragrance’s release time - has four levels of cutting-edge production technology, warehousing, distribution and a dedicated lab for developing long-lasting fragrances solutions. Read more at The Business Times.
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