Ineos Styrolution restarts PS plant after electrical problem
by ChemOrbis Editorial Team - content@chemorbis.com
Market players in Europe reported that Ineos Styrolution has restarted its PS plant in Antwerp, Belgium. The PS plant with a capacity of 475,000 tons/year was reportedly shut August 30 because of electrical problems. It was partially restarted last week, but was not at full capacity until this week.
According to the players, the company can increase its allocations starting next week and it will have regular volumes available for October shipments.
According to the players, the company can increase its allocations starting next week and it will have regular volumes available for October shipments.
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