India’s Chemplast Sanmar to shut PVC plant in Sept
by ChemOrbis Editorial Team - content@chemorbis.com
According to sources close to the company, India’s Chemplast Sanmar Limited is planning to shut its PVC plant for maintenance in September.
The 300,000 tons/year PVC plant is expected to remain offline for 10 days.
The 300,000 tons/year PVC plant is expected to remain offline for 10 days.
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