TOYO awarded polypropylene plant project in Japan
Published by Pippa Luck,
Editorial Assistant
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Toyo Engineering Corp. has been awarded a contract for a project to construct a polypropylene plant from Prime Polymer Co. Ltd. TOYO will carry out the EPC contract on a full turn-key basis that includes engineering, procurement, and construction.
This project completion contributes to:
- Producing high-performance polypropylene, fulfilling the needs for weight saving and down gauging of the products & components.
- Reducing greenhouse gas emissions by restructuring the plant configuration of Prime Polymer.
The client awarded the contract to TOYO because of evaluation as an active partner from an early stage for several years, along with the company’s rich experiences of petrochemical projects, execution ability of large-scale EPC projects and our proposal from the viewpoint of safety, cost, quality, delivery and environment.
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/petrochemicals/19082021/toyo-awarded-polypropylene-plant-project-in-japan/
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