US food and beverage giant PepsiCo is set to generate a significant number of employment for Indonesians, as they have announced a substantial investment of $200 million to build a new snack factory in Indonesia. This move marks the company’s return to the country after a four-year absence.
Encompassing an area of 60,000 square meters, the factory will be located in the West Java town of Cikarang, is currently under construction and is expected to become operational by 2025, said PepsiCo Indonesia CEO Asif Mobin during the groundbreaking ceremony.
The primary focus of the new facility will be the production of snacks to meet the demands in halal-food markets in Indonesia and beyond.
“This venture marks just the beginning of our direct investment in Indonesia. We anticipate the manufacturing of other products on this site in the future,” Asif said.
“While our immediate focus is on the Indonesian market, we hold ambitions of supplying export markets from this hub. Recognizing the rapid growth potential of the halal market, our goal is to cater to markets with a strong preference for halal products.”


