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FANCL opens new factory in anticipation of rising demand for flagship cleansing oil

The Japanese company said it invested JPY3bn ($29.3m) into the 2,403m2 production plant, its first new facility in nearly two decades.

Located in Nagareyama City, the new Miken Chiba plant, the new plant is capable of producing 12 million units of the Mild Cleansing Oil annually.

This, said the company, will help it keep up with increasing demand for Mild Cleansing Oil globally.

FANCL’s Mild Cleansing Oil was introduced to the market in 1997 and remains one of the company’s most iconic products.

The company claims that since the launch of its latest iteration in 2017, it has sold one bottle every three seconds.

According to the company, sales for Mild Cleansing Oil has seen increasing sales in Japan and overseas. At this rate, FANCL foresees the demand for Mild Cleansing Oil to increase globally.

“In recent years, purchases have been increasing not only from Japan but also from overseas, and users are expanding worldwide. In anticipation of future demand, we decided that a dedicated factory capable of mass production was necessary.”

The new facility is equipped with a high-speed filling and packaging line with three times the capacity of FANCL’s existing production lines.

Additionally, the company has introduced for the first time, two production vats with a capacity of three tonnes.

Together, these features push the plant to produce at 1.3 times the company’s standard level of production.

The company has plans to boost the production capabilities of the factory in the future so it can produce up to 24 million units of Mild Cleansing Oil yearly.

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