Polyethylene plant at Port Qasim: LoI signed with British firm
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02-21-2009, 09:18 AM
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Polyethylene plant at Port Qasim: LoI signed with British firm
LONDON (February 21 2009): A Letter of Intent (LoI) has been signed with a British company regarding the installation and setting up of polyethylene and its by-products plant at Port Qasim. Pakistan High Commissioner to the United Kingdom Wajid Shamsul Hasan and Trans Polymers Limited Chairman Peter Lloyd Cooper signed the document at a simple ceremony at the High Commission on Thursday.
The plant when completed will also produce naphtha cracker and polypropylene which are widely used as a solvent for various organic substances such as fats and rubber and in the making of varnish. Cooper said his company looks forward to a long and mutually fruitful collaboration in the setting of this project, which will prove to be a landmark in the industrialisation of Pakistan. The High Commissioner noted that this investment worth around $2 billion will go a long way in providing not only job opportunities to the people of the area but its by-products will benefit several industries. Polyethylene has many uses including manufacturing of plastic bottles, lids and caps, different types of containers, films-glad wrap and various plastic bags, cable coverings-various pipes and insulating wire and cables. http://www.brecorder.com/index.php?id=89...=&supDate= |
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