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Huntsman opens
new production site and Technical Center in Turkey
Huntsman Materials and Effects Europe
officially cut the ribbon at its new Tuzla Site in Istanbul,
Turkey. This 5000m2, state of the art site houses both a
production facility for Advanced Materials (AdMat) and a Textile
Effects (TE) Formulation and Distribution Center (FDC), along
with a Technical Center serving the European textile market.
For Huntsman Textile Effects, Turkey, with
its dynamic textile industry, is a key strategic market. By
investing in this new Center of Excellence (CoE), TE is
strengthening both its operations in Turkey and its global
network, thereby bolstering its ability to provide best in class
service and innovative solutions to customers and partners.
For Advanced Materials, Turkey represents a
fast-growing market of increasing importance. With the move from
the previous Dudullu/Istanbul factory to the new premises in
Tuzla, AdMat has not only considerably improved the facility’s
Environment, Health and Safety standards, but also its ability
to offer increased service levels for customers.
The new facility, located in the Tuzla
Paint and Varnish Industrial Zone, provides a production
platform in the heart of the fast-growing Istanbul Industrial
Zones. With convenient access and modern infrastructure, the
Paint and Varnish Industrial Zone will give Huntsman a further
competitive advantage.
Speaking to the media at the press
conference, Paul Hulme, President of Material and Effects, said:
“The opening of the Materials & Effects plant in Tuzla
represents a further milestone in the history of the Materials &
Effects division. Combining production and lab facilities into
one new site will further leverage synergies.
This is an exciting and strategically
beneficial step towards an even stronger presence for Huntsman
in Turkey.”
Advanced Materials and Textile Effects have
been operating in Turkey for some 45 years. Initially, this was
through agent and distributor networks, followed by operations
under the Ciba-Geigy and Ciba Specialty Chemicals names, and
then, upon joining the Huntsman Corporation, under the AdMat
(2003) and TE (2006) names.
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