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Klöckner Pentaplast announces global capacity expansion plans

 |  Subj: Press-releses

The Klöckner Pentaplast Group announced today that itwill add to its global production capacity in Asia, the Americas, and Europe. The company is investing $51.8 million USD (ˆ39.6 Mio) for this expansion which includes facilities in Suzhou, China; Cotia, Brazil; and Santo Tirso, Portugal. 137 employees will be added worldwide. Klöckner Pentaplast is the only rigid films producer with manufacturing sites located in the Americas, Asia, and Europe.

The company will invest in 1,200 metric tons of additional coating and laminating capacity suitable for the production of Pentapharm® alfoil® PVdC-coated and Pentapharm ®ACLAR®-laminated packaging films to service the Latin American pharmaceutical industry. In addition, PVC calendaring capacity will be increased by 12,000 metric tons to service the pharmaceutical, food, print, card, and general-purpose thermoforming markets. The $15.1 million USD (ˆ11.6 Mio) investment will add 36 employees. Start up of the coating and laminating capacity will be Fall 2013 with calendering capacity coming online in Spring 2014 followed by matte calendering capacity in Fall 2014. The new capacity further complements the Group’s existing film production capacity at two facilities in Latin America, Villa del Totoral, Argentina, and Cotia, Brazil.

Kp will add to its European production capacity for polyester films. Primarily used for food and consumer packaging applications, the new capacity will be located at the company’s Santo Tirso, Portugal, manufacturing facility. The start up of the state-of-the-art extrusion line is targeted for Winter–continued–2013 and will add 25 employees. The $7.2 million USD (ˆ5.5 Mio) investment will add 8,000 metric tons of capacity.

As previously announced, kp will open its first Chinese production site in the Suzhou Industrial Park (Suzhou, China). The new site is scheduled to open Spring 2013 and will produce packaging films for the growing domestic Chinese market. The first phase of operations will focus on transversedirection oriented shrink-label films and house state-of-the-art production equipment, high-tech production control systems, and a research and development laboratory. The site will increase Klöckner Pentaplast’s global shrink-films capacity by 6,000 metric tons. The $29.5 million USD (ˆ22.5 Mio) investment will employ 76 people.

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