Dangote Noodles Limited will produce 21 million cartons of noodles yearly in each of the company's three plants located in Lagos, Kano and Cross River States.
Speaking during the launch of the company's four-variety noodles at Kano International Trade Fair yesterday, a manager at the company, Alhaji Abu Sufyan said the three plants would be producing simultaneously with the same capacity, manpower and machines.
"Wherever you go in these three places, you can put your order and you will get quick delivery. Our mega distributors are also in place to cater for people's need for our products," he said.
He said the company was launching the four-variety noodles at the fair in order to make the general public aware of their nourishment and nutritional values, saying customers would have the best quality noodles at affordable prices.
According to him, the four new noodles - Instant, Ready to eat, Snack, and Snappy Pop - were produced to meet the growing need of their customers. He added that the products would satiate the need for variety inherent in customers.
Also speaking at the event, the Regional Sales Manager (North) of the company Alhaji Baffa Ibrahim, said Dangote Group has different companies operating independently to meet customers' demand.
He said once their products hit the market, they will easily become the flagship because of their quality, variety and affordability. "When we ventured into cement, we cater not only to Nigerians but the West Africa," he said.
The manager revealed that the company was poised to provide the basic necessities of human need as their parent company delves into manufacturing of flour, cement, sugar, water, salt, noodles, among others.
"Dangote started as a trading company but it rose to become a major player in the manufacturing sector," he said.

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Dangote is truly an innovative businessman. He is an inspiration to the younger gererations. I would like to quote him :"If you give me today $5 billion, I will not invest any abroad, I will invest everything here in Nigeria. Let us put heads together and work." I wish we have people like him in my country, Feetown.