Oxea completes new carboxylic acids production plant
Oxea has mechanically completed its new carboxylic acids plant in Oberhausen, Germany. After a construction period of fifteen months, work is now underway to prepare for the start of operations. Oxea expects the new state-of-the-art plant to go on stream soon and be able to manufacture products to specification in short. Once commissioned, the new facility will boost Oxea's carboxylic acids production capacity by another 40%. The plant, named “Carboxylic Acids 3”, is Oxea’s fifth production plant for carboxylic acids world-wide.
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