Chemtura dedicates new production plant for petroleum additives and urethanes
Chemtura Corp., a leading global specialty chemicals company based in Philadelphia, Penn., U.S.A., held the grand opening of its new multi-purpose manufacturing facility in the Nantong Economic and Technological Development Area in Jiangsu Province, China.
“Chemtura aims to create value for customers and other stakeholders by supporting its business growth with increased manufacturing capacity in faster-growing regions,” said Craig A. Rogerson, Chemtura chairman, president and CEO. “The completion and opening of our Nantong facility underscores this commitment and allows us to work closer with customers, bring them innovative solutions, and help them to be more competitive and successful.”
The state-of-the-art facility, located 80 miles northwest of Shanghai, will consist of three production units supporting Chemtura’s Industrial Performance Products segment, which includes petroleum additive and urethane products.
It is our intention and hope that this will also be the footprint that the other businesses in our portfolio will use when they come into the region,” said Rogerson.
The petroleum additives business requires local manufacturing and storage capabilities for some of its product lines in order to meet customer demand. These include synthetic finished fluids (refrigeration lubricants, air compressor lubricants and gear oils) and calcium sulfonate complex grease.
“Local manufacturing capacity for synthetic lubricants is required for the business to respond to the market’s demand for shorter lead times,” said Simon Medley, senior vice president of industrial performance products. “Installation of grease capacity in China provides Chemtura’s customers with a more secure global supply capability, and places capacity in the region with the highest growth rate.”
The first unit began producing calcium sulfonate grease in August, with production ramping up to commercial scale in the fourth quarter this year.
This facility, which was approved in 2011, stands as Chemtura’s largest single investment since the company’s formation in 2005 and the central site for manufacturing in Asia-Pacific, specifically in China.