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Manufacturing assets need constant renewal if they are to survive. The last 10 years have proven that it is almost impossible to play catch-up...
The deal comprises the cumene plant, producing 900,000 tonnes of product, will employ 43 people plus the phenol, acetone and alpha-Methylstyrene (AMS) business.
At approximately 1:08 a.m. CST on 9th September there was an explosion followed by a fire in one of the plant’s sub-units. The plant’s fire suppression system was immediately activated. All personnel were accounted for without any injuries. Mobile Fire and Rescue were called in for assistance
The application allows for the drilling of a single vertical core bore well to gain scientific knowledge of what is below the surface, which has been agreed by many Councils many times in the past to support the coal industry.
The decision to ban shale extraction in Scotland has signalled the Scottish Government “turned its back on a potential manufacturing and jobs renaissance”.
A landmark agreement has been announced and a joint charter acknowledging that gas will have a key role in the UK’s future energy supply alongside a low carbon economy.
To the naked eye, a new grade of polyethylene from Grangemouth is no different to the other 30 or so (virgin) grades produced at the site. However, rLL9210 is the first of a new breed of hybrid PCR (Post Consumer Recycled) polymers. rLL9210 contains 60% recycled plastic.
Work continues on the construction of our £350m state of the art energy plant located at the heart of our operations at the Grangemouth site. There is currently much activity with extensive land preparation underway.
Former St Mungo’s High School (Falkirk) pupil Calum McKay has been awarded this year’s ‘George Hall Achievement Award’.
The hot and cold water market is turning increasingly to plastics solutions.
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