(plastemart) -- Mitsui Chemicals has restarted its naphtha cracker in Chiba, shut due to mechanical problems, since August 26. The naphtha cracker, with capacity to produce 553.000 tpa of ethylene has been shut due to problem with equipment.
(plastemart) -- Mitsui Chemicals has restarted its naphtha cracker in Chiba, shut due to mechanical problems, since August 26. The naphtha cracker, with capacity to produce 553.000 tpa of ethylene has been shut due to problem with equipment.
(prw) -- The Treofan Group, one of the world's leading makers of high-performance BOPP films, is considering the sale of Treofan Benelux, which owns a production site in Liege, Belgium, with some 100 employees. Contacts with a number of potential investors are at an advanced stage and negotiations could be concluded within the next few months.
⌠Our strategy is to focus on a smaller range of specialty BOPP films, especially in the areas of tobacco, electronics and in-mould labels, said Carlo Ranucci, the CEO of the Treofan Group. ⌠With Treofan Benelux mainly producing other types of films, the sale is a logical step.
Treofan intends to maintain close ties with the Belgian operation once the envisaged transaction is completed. A tolling' agreement would enable the Liege site to produce up to 20,000 tons of BOPP films for Treofan per annum. Treofan would also cede some distribution rights for Treofan's products to the new Belgian entity.
(plastemart) -- Formosa Petrochemicals' No. 2 plant with a capacity to produce 1.035 mln tpa of ethylene, is scheduled to halt production for 40 to 45 days. As a result, the Taiwanese major will not buy any naphtha for delivery in H1-October. Formosa has three naphtha-processing plants with a combined annual capacity of 2.935 mln tons of ethylene.
(Bloomberg) -- Saudi Basic Industries Corp. is interested in partnerships and acquisitions as well as entering business areas like nylon, polyurethane and synthetic rubber, Handelsblatt said, citing Chief Executive Officer Mohamed al- Mady.
While the CEO doesn't rule out further acquisitions in the petrochemical sector, Sabic could be hindered by antitrust rules because of the Riyadh-based company's size in that area, the German newspaper said, citing an interview with al-Mady.
You can discuss that with Geert Drummen, Sabic's CEO in Eastern Europe at "Russian Polymers Summit - 2010" international conference organized by ICIS and MRC. For more information please refer to http://www.polymersummit.ru/ Summit official web page.
(PackWorld) -- P&G teams up with an innovative resin supplier and a specialist in high-performance packaging to commercialize a PP preform for stretch blow molding.
A breakthrough in injection stretch blow molding technology (ISBM) lies behind the recent introduction of a new laundry product from Procter & Gamble. Introduced first in Europe under the P&G Ariel brand and a few months later in the U.S. under the P&G Tide brand, the new bottles are significant because they're stretch blow molded from preforms that are injection molded from polypropylene, a resin not usually associated with reheating and blowing preforms. Previously, preforms used in ISBM have almost always been made of PET.
You can discuss that with P&G top management at "Russian Polymer Summit - 2010" international conference organized by ICIS and MRC. For more information please refer to http://www.polymersummit.ru/ official Summit web page.