The Saudi Acrylic Polymer Company (SAPCO), a joint venture between Evonik Industries and Saudi Acrylic Acid Company (SAAC), has signed the mechanical completion certificate for the superabsorbents polymer plant in Jubail, which was built under Evonik license. The signing of the certificate marks an important milestone for the start-up of the plant and the beginning of commercial production in the fourth quarter of 2013.
SAAC is a joint venture of the Saudi companies National Industrialization Company (Tasnee) and Sahara Petrochemicals. “The new facility is the first superabsorbents production plant in the Middle East region. That underlines Evonik’s strong commitment to the emerging markets and will boost once more our leading position for superabsorbents,” said Patrik Wohlhauser, Evonik Executive Board member and responsible for the Consumer, Health & Nutrition reporting segment.
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Evonik is a leading global producer of superabsorbents, a key basic material for the manufacture of diapers and feminine hygiene products. The production capacity of the new facility will be around 80,000 metric tonne per annum.
“With this investment, we will contribute to establishing the value chain from oil to diaper production in Saudi Arabia. We are happy that with Tasnee and Sahara we have found very professional partners for our regional growth strategy. Now we can offer our customers high-quality and up-to-date technology to serve the growing market of the Middle East,” said Dr Claus Rettig, Head of the Evonik Consumer Specialties Business Unit.
SAAC is a joint venture of the Saudi companies National Industrialization Company (Tasnee) and Sahara Petrochemicals. “The new facility is the first superabsorbents production plant in the Middle East region. That underlines Evonik’s strong commitment to the emerging markets and will boost once more our leading position for superabsorbents,” said Patrik Wohlhauser, Evonik Executive Board member and responsible for the Consumer, Health & Nutrition reporting segment.
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Evonik is a leading global producer of superabsorbents, a key basic material for the manufacture of diapers and feminine hygiene products. The production capacity of the new facility will be around 80,000 metric tonne per annum.
“With this investment, we will contribute to establishing the value chain from oil to diaper production in Saudi Arabia. We are happy that with Tasnee and Sahara we have found very professional partners for our regional growth strategy. Now we can offer our customers high-quality and up-to-date technology to serve the growing market of the Middle East,” said Dr Claus Rettig, Head of the Evonik Consumer Specialties Business Unit.