INEOS Styrolution to expand its compounding capacity for styrenic polymers in India
The planned capacity expansion intends to meet the growing demand for styrenic polymers across key growth industries in India, enabling the company to support our customers’ growth plans and continuing to provide the same high quality products.
The Moxi plant currently manufactures and supplies acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) and acrylonitrile styrene acrylate (ASA) for the Indian market. As part of the expansion, two new extruders will be installed at Moxi, in addition to various infrastructure upgrades to support the additional site capacity.
Sanjiv Vasudeva, Managing Director, INEOS Styrolution India Limited, says: “This expansion follows our earlier R&D facility upgrading investment in Moxi. It will enable us to better support the success of our customers in India by providing them the best solutions and a stable local supply, therefore paving the way for further growth together.”
These planned investments underline the company’s commitment to its Triple Shift growth strategy with emphasis on focus industries, ABS and Specialties and on growth markets. “India is one of the key strategic markets in Asia where INEOS Styrolution plans to accelerate growth and expand our manufacturing footprint over the next years. The intended doubling of our production capacity in India is being substantiated with a major engineering study and will ultimately give us additional resources to meet the demands of a fast growing Indian market, further enhancing our position as the market leader for ABS and SAN (styrene acrylonitrile) in India”, comments Steve Harrington, President Global Styrene Monomer and Asia-Pacific.
“This investment follows previous growth investments including the acquisition of the global K-Resin® business and, most recently, the planned ABS and ASA capacity increase in the Americas,” says Kevin McQuade, CEO INEOS Styrolution. ”Our investments very much reflect our focus on the overall global market potential for styrenics as well as supporting higher growth regional markets.”
Other news from the department manufacturing
Get the chemical industry in your inbox
From now on, don't miss a thing: Our newsletter for the chemical industry, analytics, lab technology and process engineering brings you up to date every Tuesday and Thursday. The latest industry news, product highlights and innovations - compact and easy to understand in your inbox. Researched by us so you don't have to.