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Covestro expands in India

Source:Covestro Release Date:2022-03-08 652
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Covestro starts up 2 polycarbonate compounding production lines in India to meet growing demand.

Covestro recently started up two polycarbonate compounding production lines at its Greater Noida plant near New Delhi in India. The new plants are intended to meet the growing demand for compounded plastics, particularly for the automotive and electrical and electronics industries. In total, more than 25 new jobs were created.

 

In addition to its extensive polycarbonate portfolio, the company now has more than double the plastic finishing capacity there than before and offers improved customer service. The project is also in line with the Indian government's "Make in India" initiative, which aims to encourage investment in the development and manufacture of products in India.

 

Dr. Nicolas Stoeckel, Head of Operations in the Engineering Plastics segment, said that Covestro has invested in compounding capacity from Germany to China to India to further improve its competitiveness and customer focus. The recent expansion in Greater Noida – a key component of our Engineering Plastics Business Entity's global footprint – aims to build capacity to better serve customers in the region.


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Anand Srinivasan, Managing Director of Covestro (India) Pvt. Ltd. further said that the investment in new production technology reflects Covestro’s growth as a company. Covestro India continues to work closely with customers by anticipating their needs, monitoring market trends and maintaining a local presence.  

 

In Greater Noida, Covestro has addressed capacity bottlenecks several times in the past, so that in 2017 the site was able to meet about 50 percent of domestic demand for compounded polycarbonate, while the other half was supplied from the Map Ta Phut site in Thailand. Then, in the same year, the decision was made to expand compounding at the Indian plant. Thanks to good teamwork, it was implemented as planned despite obstacles such as intermittent high levels of air pollution and the Covid 19 pandemic.

 

It is also Covestro's first project worldwide under its Blue Print concept for compounding. This involves largely standardizing the design of Covestro's compounding lines, enabling the company to build new lines faster and more cost-effectively in the future.


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