BANGKOK--([ BUSINESS WIRE ])--The Dow Chemical Company (NYSE:DOW) officially announced the grand opening of its new production complex in Asia Industrial Estate (AIE), Ban Chang, Rayong province. This comes at the same Dowmarks its 45th anniversary in Thailand and the 25th anniversary of the SCG-Dow partnership, part of the SCG-Dow Group. A portion of an investment totaling more than USD $3 billion, the new production complex is a joint venture project between Dow, SCG and Solvay S.A. under the project named aThai Growth Project.a
"The success of the Thai Growth Project has enabled Thailand to become the largest Dow manufacturing hub in Asia Pacific and underlines Dowas commitment to continue long-term investment in Thailand"
The project, which was announced in 2006,has involved the buildingof world-class production facilities including an advanced naphtha cracker plant operated by Map Ta Phut Olefins Co., Ltd. (JV between Dow and SCG Chemicals), and downstream facilitiesto produce polyethylene (SPEII), specialty elastomers, propylene oxide and hydrogen peroxide, operated by Solvay. The successful completion of all plants under the aThai Growth Projecta today makes Thailand Dowas largest manufacturing base in Asia Pacific.
State-of-the-art technology and an emphasis on achieving the highest levels of environmentally-friendly production in operational processes throughout the entire complex are the hallmarks of the Thai Growth Project, with the overall aim of carbon footprint reduction in a sustainable industrial environment.
A recent example is the award-winning hydrogen peroxide to propylene oxide (HPPO) technology invented by Dow and BASF that received both the 2010 Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Award andthe 2009 Institution of Chemical Engineers' Innovation and Excellence Award in Core Engineering. This breakthrough HPPO technology uses simpler raw material integration and can achieve a 70-80% wastewater reduction and 35% energy consumption reduction compared with existing HPPO technology.
aThe success of the Thai Growth Project has enabled Thailand to become the largest Dow manufacturing hub in Asia Pacific and underlines Dowas commitment to continue long-term investment in Thailand,a said Andrew Liveris, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of The Dow Chemical Company. aThis year, Dow is also constructing a Propylene Glycol (PG) plant and ENLIGHTa" Polyolefin plant for encapsulant films used in solar panels. The objective of these projects is to expand Dowas business portfolios, especially its specialty products, to address the worldas evolving needs and to support Thailandas economic development.a
Jirasak Singmaneechai, Managing Director of Dow Chemical Thailand, Ltd., said, aThe full operations of this new production complex not only support Thailandas economic growth but also help create jobs for local people. The continued growth of Dowas operations in Thailand and the companyas investment in world-class petrochemical technology in the country will provide a strong platform for competing in the often specialized international market, leading to sustainable Thailand-based growth in the industry. For making this major opportunity possible, I would like to thank our partners and all who have contributed to the Thai Growth Project and to acknowledge the dedication of our employees, whose commitment to safety has resulted in a record-breaking achievement of 41 million man-hours with no lost injury time.a
Kan Trakulhoon, President and CEO of SCG, stated, aSCG is proud to be part of the success in the Thai Growth Project with partner, Dow. This project highlights Thailandas high investment potential, making it the manufacturing base for Thai and international investors. Several key factors that make Thailand an attractive place to invest include our strategic location in the ASEAN region, strong manufacturing clusters, good infrastructure, commitment to research and development, and continuous support by the government. I am confident that Dow and SCG Chemicals will continue to make Thailand a strong and sustainable manufacturing base.a
Cholanat Yanaranop, President of SCG Chemicals Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of SCG, stated, aSCG Chemicals is honored to be a part of Thai Growth Projectas success. This success not only increases the integration of the naphtha cracker, operated by Map Ta Phut Olefins Co., Ltd., and raises proportion of our high value added products, but it also emphasizes the strong 25-year partnership between Dow and SCG Chemicals and commitment to sustainable growth.a
Vincent De Cuyper, Group General Manager of Chemicals Sector and member of the Executive Committee of Solvay, said, aSolvay is proud to be a partner in this exciting world-class hydrogen peroxide plant in Thailand and looks forward to continue sharing its hydrogen peroxide technology with Dow in other regions of the world. Our new hydrogen peroxide unit represents the latest flagship of our peroxide leadership technology. This investment in production facilities with a strongly enhanced ecological footprint clearly shows Solvay's commitment to sustainable development.a
About Dow
Dow (NYSE: DOW) combines the power of science and technology to passionately innovate what is essential to human progress. The Company connects chemistry and innovation with the principles of sustainability to help address many of the world's most challenging problems such as the need for clean water, renewable energy generation and conservation, and increasing agricultural productivity. Dow's diversified industry-leading portfolio of specialty chemical, advanced materials, agrosciences and plastics businesses delivers a broad range of technology-based products and solutions to customers in approximately 160countries and in high growth sectors such as electronics, water, energy, coatings and agriculture. In 2011, Dow had annual sales of $60billion and employed approximately 52,000people worldwide. The Company's more than 5,000 products are manufactured at 197sites in 36countries across the globe. References to "Dow" or the "Company" mean The Dow Chemical Company and its consolidated subsidiaries unless otherwise expressly noted. More information about Dow can be found at [ www.dow.com ].
About SCG
SCG, established in 1913, is publicly listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand. SCG is one of ASEAN leading conglomerates, comprises five core businesses: chemicals, cement, paper, building materials, and distribution. Altogether, there are over 200 companies within the group, which collectively employ more than 38,000 employees, and manufacture more than 64,000 products.
SCG Chemicals continues to expand its business presence into international markets, and places a strong emphasis on innovation in products/services, processes, and business models in service of its diverse and sophisticated customer base. In addition, SCG Chemicals has partnered with a number of the worldas leading chemical firms. More information about SCG can be found at [ www.scg.co.th ].
About SOLVAY
[ SOLVAY ] is an international chemical Group committed to sustainable development with a clear focus on innovation and operational excellence. Its recent acquisition of specialty chemicals company [ Rhodia ] created a much larger player, which is realizing over 90% of its sales in markets where it is among the top 3 global leaders. Solvay offers a broad range of products that contribute to improving the quality of life and the performance of its customers in markets such as consumer goods, construction, automotive, energy, water and environment, and electronics. The Group is headquartered in Brussels, employs about 29,000 people in 55 countries and generated EUR 12.7 billion in net sales in 2011 (pro forma). Solvay SA ([ SOLB.BE ]) is listed on [ NYSE Euronext ] in Brussels and Paris (Bloomberg: [ SOLB.BB ] - Reuters: [ SOLBt.BR ]).