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SABIC launches PEI production at new plant in Singapore


Sabic has officially launched its new $170m Ultem polyetherimide (PEI) resin manufacturing facility in Singapore, the company’s first in the region producing the high-performance thermoplastic. The new facility is a strategic move to support Sabic’s goal of increasing global Ultem production by more than 50% in response to growing demand in Asia-Pacific. “The Ultem resin facility


reflects our long-term commitment to the region’s high-tech economies and advanced manufacturing


IMAGE: SABIC


Left: Attending the plant launch were dignitaries including Singapore government minister Low Yen Ling (centre)


sectors, supporting the growth of advanced applications,” said Abdul- rahman Al-Fageeh, CEO, Sabic. “Singapore’s widely


networked trade agree- ments also provides us with competitive access to markets in the region.” Sabic said its advanced


materials have become integral to Singapore’s role in facilitating sustainable, high-tech manufacturing, extending to the automo- tive, healthcare, and telecommunications sectors. With strong support from the Singapore government, the new facility benefits from the nation’s strategic position as a regional hub. �www.sabic.com


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