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AkzoNobel Improves Site

Chem Dive Team by Chem Dive Team
July 14, 2024
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AkzoNobel Improves Site

AkzoNobel has officially positioned into operation a newly upgraded computerized manufacturing line at its Suzhou plant in China. The upgraded manufacturing line is a crucial part of the enterprise’s funding project of about 14 million euros, with goals to similarly sell the development of the plant and double the production capability of marine and defensive coatings with the aid of 2025.

The upgrade will assist Suzhou’s daily manufacturing capacity increase by more than 40%. On this foundation, the organization also plans to upgrade 3 different production traces. Once all enhancements are completed, it’s far anticipated that the general production capacity might be doubled by way of the stop of the subsequent 12 months, if you want to reply to and meet the wishes of the nearby market correctly.

“The non-stop investments in Suzhou reaffirm our commitment to handing over first-class solutions, satisfactory and service to our clients,” explains Simon Parker, Director of AkzoNobel’s Marine and Protective Coatings business. “The strategic improvements we are making can even allow us to adapt quicker to the dynamic Chinese market.”

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“Improving manufacturing on the Suzhou website is another extremely good example of the development we’re making towards strengthening our enterprise portfolio,” provides Karen-Marie Katholm, AkzoNobel’s Chief Integrated Supply Chain Officer. “The widespread soar in website efficiency and ability will increase our local production and deliver chain functionality, which is critical in terms of responding to the ever-evolving marketplace.”

At gift, the Suzhou plant has effectively advanced the automation stage of its existing exhaust gasoline remedy, filling, and grinding systems. In addition, the enterprise additionally plans to put in force a series of plant improvement measures, consisting of accelerating the completion of the Suzhou plant’s intention of transitioning to 100% renewable energy through 2025. This circulation will also promote the corporation’s goal of halving its carbon emissions across the whole value chain through 2030.

Source: https://www.chinafluoropolymer.com/news/akzonobel-upgrades-chinese-site-to-meet-growin-78929232.html
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