The New Nissin Factory Will Be Built in the City of Ponta Grossa, Paraná, and Is Part of the Company’s Desire to Increase Its Production in Brazil
Nissin Foods, known for its famous instant food brands, has chosen the city of Ponta Grossa in Paraná for the construction of its new factory. The confirmation came through the licensing processes that the company is already working on. The establishment of the factory in Paraná was authorized through documents published in the Official State Gazette, according to the website A Rede.
The Nissin Foods factory will be installed in the North Industrial District, along PR-151, near the UBL of Frísia and the DAF factory in Paraná. The chosen land is ideal for the company to expand its operations and efficiently serve the southern Brazilian market and exports.
The initial investment by Nissin Foods in the new factory in Paraná will be R$ 1 billion, with a forecast of reaching R$ 1 billion in the second phase of the project. The unit in Paraná will create around 350 direct jobs and 100 indirect jobs, significantly contributing to the local economy.
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Modern Factory With Low Environmental Impact
Nissin Foods is committed to building a modern and sustainable factory in Paraná, aiming to minimize environmental impact. The water collection and effluent emission processes have been authorized by the Water and Earth Institute (IAT), ensuring the responsible use of water resources.
The expectation is that the official announcement of the factory’s installation will be made by the city’s anniversary in Paraná, on September 15. The approval process for the Bill and the Protocol of Intentions with the Legislative Power is underway, and the multinational is also aligning with the State on tax benefits for the realization of the investment.
With the installation of the new factory in Paraná, Nissin Foods reinforces its commitment to the Brazilian market and the production of quality food, contributing to the economic development of the region and the country.
About Nissin Foods
Nissin is a renowned Japanese company specializing in food manufacturing, globally known for its famous instant noodle brands, such as the well-known “Cup Noodles” and “Miojo.” Founded in 1948 by the visionary Momofuku Ando, the company began in the city of Ikeda, Japan.
The history of Nissin is marked by innovation and pioneering spirit. In 1958, Momofuku Ando invented the world’s first instant noodle, “Chikin Ramen,” which revolutionized the food industry and became an immediate success. This was followed by the creation of “Cup Noodles” in 1971, which became an icon of convenience in fast food.
With its extensive experience and global recognition, Nissin expanded its operations to various countries, including Brazil. Since 1968, the company has been present in the Brazilian market, offering a variety of products that have won the taste of consumers.

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