Importers include Neocate maker Danone SA, while New Zealand dairy gloves Fonterra and a2 Milk have submitted applications to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to supply infant formula in the United States.
Once the products arrive in the country and receive the green light from the FDA, manufacturers will distribute them through their existing supply chains and fill backorders, a U.S. ministry spokesperson said. health and social services.
Abbott said on June 4 that it had reopened its Sturgis, Michigan formula production plant.
Here is a list of companies importing infant formula into the US market as a result of the crisis:
Date of Manufacturer Major Imports
announcement
May 27 Bubs Australia Ltd plans to ship at least 1.25 million
boxes of several varieties of his
formula
June 17 Danone SA The FDA declares that approximately 750,000 boxes of
Aptamil First Infant Milk Phase 1
should be shipped
in the United States in July (https://bit.ly/3tJFsAC)
May 26 Danone SA doubled shipments of its
formula, with approximately 500,000
additional boxes to be sent to
UNITED STATES.
June 3 Nestle SA US FDA says around 1.3 million cans
Nestl’s Gerber Good Start Sweet
from Mexico to be available from
beginning of July until October.
On June 2, the US FDA of Nestl SA declares that 249,500 cans from
Germany from NAN Supreme Pro 1 and NAN Supreme Pro 2 from Nestl.
1 and NAN Supreme Pro 2 from Nestl
will be available in June and July (https://bit.ly/3m8DqFS)
25 May Nestl SA 114 pallets of Gerber Good Start
HA infant formula delivered in
Virginia
22 May Nestle SA airlifted supplies from
Netherlands and Switzerland and
and delivered 132 pallets of its Health products
Science Alfamino and Alfamino Jr.
infant formula
May 24 Kendal Nutricare About 2 million infant formula boxes
for infants who should arrive on the
Americans from the United Kingdom, from June,
with 40,000 boxes in stock for
immediate dispatch
June 15 Reckitt Benckiser US FDA says 4.5 million pounds of
base powder for Reckitt subsidiary
of Mead Johnson, a subsidiary of Reckitt
Enfamil Stage 1 from Mead Johnson, a subsidiary of Reckitt
the June November expedition (https://bit.ly/3tH4aBx)