Clariant signs ethylene supply contract with OMV
Supply covers most of the ethylene requirement of the Gendorf site
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Clariant announced that it has signed a long-term supply contract with OMV. From 2015, the Austrian oil and gas company will supply Clariant’s site in Gendorf (Germany) with ethylene. This agreement will enable Clariant to source most of its requirements for this important basic chemical in southern Bavaria.
“We are delighted to have signed this long-term supply contract with OMV. It underlines the close cooperation which exists within the chemical industry in southern Bavaria. It is also a clear indication of Clariant’s commitment to the Gendorf site, from where we supply the European customers of the ICS Business Unit,” summarizes Michael Riedel, ICS Regional Head for Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA).
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