Domo Chemicals finalizes successful expansion investments with start-up of a new ammonium sulfate storing facility in Leuna
Domo Caproleuna GmbH, subsidiary of DOMO Chemicals, celebrates in Leuna (Saxony-Anhalt, Germany) the successful start-up of a new ammonium sulfate storage facility (investment of 30 million euro) with a capacity of 80.000 tons in the presence of the Minister of Economic Affairs of Saxony-Anhalt, Dr. Haseloff, and Domo Chemicals’ Chairman of the Board of Directors, Mr.Jan De Clerck.
On top of the 20 million euro of investments in 10% capacity growth, a significant part, 30 million euro, has been invested in a new high tech storage and handling facility for ammonium sulfate, an important byproduct of caprolactam.
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