Lenzing to invest Euros120 Million on
site expansions
Lenzing Group has announced an investment worth 120 million
euros in 2010 to expand production sites in Europe and Asia.
Sites benefiting from the investment include a pulp production
plant in Lenzing, Austria; a fiber plant in Heiligenkreuz,
Austria; and a TencelĀ® plant in Grimsby, England.
Capacity will be increased to 260,000 tons per year and an
eco-friendly ozone bleaching facility for pulp production will
be added to the Lenzing plant. Tencel capacity at Heiligenkreuz
will be expanded from 10,000 tons to 60,000 tons per year; and
the Grimsby site will be renovated so it can manufacture a
special Tencel fiber.
In addition, a previous expansion at its Indonesia-based
subsidiary PT South Pacific Viscose (SPV) is set to go live
after two years under construction. A fourth production line
will add capacity for an additional 60,000 tons per year, taking
total annual production at the facility to 220,000 tons.
"Already today we expect that demand will exceed Indonesian
production capacity," said Friedrich Weninger, head of fiber
production and member of the management board. "We will
therefore begin with debottlenecking production right after
start-up, with the aim to increase SPV production capacity by
another 18,000 tons to 238,000 tons per year."
We are expecting continuing strong demand for Lenzing fibers
over the coming years," said Peter Untersperger, chairman of the
Lenzing management board. "By these projects, we, as the world
market leader, intend to secure and enhance our lead in terms of
quantity as well as quality."
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