Palm Oil - PepsiCo, Inc. Official Website
- Usage:Palm oil/Palm oil
- Type:Cold & Hot Pressing Machine
- Automatic Grade:Automatic
- Production Capacity:100%
- Voltage:380V
- Power(W):Palm oil refinig plant
- Dimension(L*W*H):Palm oil refinig plant
- Weight:Palm oil refinig plant
- Certification:CE
- After-sales Service Provided:Engineers available to service machinery overseas
- Product:Palm oil refinig plant
- Raw material:oil seeds
- Capacity:from 5T to 2000T Palm oil refinig plant
- Warranty:12 months
- Oil residues:less than 1%
- Material of equipment:stainless steel and carbon steel
- Manufacturing experience:19 years experience in edible oil field
- Using life:several decades for Palm oil
- service:turn-key project and tech consulting
- raw materials:Palm
Palm oil, the most widely used edible oil in the world, is a key area of focus. While PepsiCo is one of the largest global buyers of palm oil in the consumer products industry, our purchase in 2024 represented less than 1% of the global supply, which we use primarily in snack manufacturing because of its wide availability and shelf stability.
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- Usage:crude Palm oil refinery equipment
- Material:carbon steel or stainless steel
- Capacity:5-600T/D crude Palm oil refinery equipment
- Certification:CE
- Pakaging:according to customer's requirement
- Raw material:crude palm oil (CPO)
- Operation:easy operation and saving energy
- Warranty period:1 year
- Delivery time:1-2 months according to your capacity
- Feature:high quality refined palm oil
Progress is set out in our Palm Oil Progress Report 2024. In 2024, we will review the running of our grievance process with the help of external experts to ensure it is meeting its objectives. For more information on our approach to palm oil, see our Palm Oil page, and our Palm Oil Progress Report.
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- Usage:palm oill Mill factory in johor bahru
- Type:palm oill Mill factory in johor bahru
- Automatic Grade:Automatic
- Production Capacity:5TPD~15TPD
- Voltage:addcording to capacity
- Power(W):addcording to capacity
- Dimension(L*W*H):addcording to capacity
- Weight:addcording to capacity
- Certification:ISO9001
- After-sales Service Provided:Engineers available to service machinery overseas
- Origin:China
- Overseas installation:Yes
- After sale service:Yes
- Deodorization loss consumption:≤0.5%
- Waste bleaching earth oil content:<35%
- description:batch refining and semi-continuous
- business type:manufacturer
- Item:palm oill Mill factory in johor bahru
- material:Stainless steel & carbon black
In its annual Palm Oil Action Plan Progress Report, the global food and beverage company disclosed that 89 percent of the palm oil it expects to use during 2024 has been traced to the mill level, up from 65 percent in 2015.PepsiCo has also taken steps to extend traceability beyond the mill to plantation level across its entire palm oil supply chain, which it aims to achieve by 2024.
Palm Oil Action Plan Progress Report - PepsiCo
- Usage:palm oil,etc
- Type:Cold & Hot Pressing Machine, Palm oill Mill Dewaxing Plant
- Automatic Grade:Automatic
- Production Capacity:300TPD Palm oill Mill Dewaxing Plant
- Voltage:380V
- Power(W):Based On Palm oill Mill Dewaxing Plant Capacity
- Dimension(L*W*H):Based On Palm oill Mill Dewaxing Plant Capacity
- Weight:Based On Palm oill Mill Dewaxing Plant Capacity
- Certification:CE,BV,ISO9001
- After-sales Service Provided:Engineers available to service machinery overseas
- Process Capacity:1-500TPD
- Refining Standard:High Grade Oil
As of July 2024, we estimate that approximately 72% of the palm oil we are forecasted to use for the year has been traced to the mill, up from 65% as reported in our first action plan. Over the rest of 2024 and beyond, we will work to support our suppliers in an effort to achieve 100% traceability and plan for independent verification.
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- Usage:Crude palm Oil Refining Line
- Type:Cold & Hot Pressing Machine, Crude palm Oil Refining Line
- Automatic Grade:Automatic
- Production Capacity:30TPD
- Voltage:380V
- Power(W):Based on Crude palm Oil Refining Line capacity
- Dimension(L*W*H):Based on Crude palm Oil Refining Line capacity
- Weight:Based on Crude palm Oil Refining Line capacity
- Certification:CE,BV,ISO9001
- After-sales Service Provided:Engineers available to service machinery overseas
- Processing capacity:30TPD Crude palm Oil Refining Line
- Material:Stainless,Carbonless Steel
- Raw Material:palm,Palm,etc
- Refining Process:Degumming,Deacidification,Decolorization,Deordorization,Degumming,etc
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