LEVERKUSEN, GERMANY: Covestro has set to continue manufacturing the rigid foam precursor diphenylmethane diisocyanate (MDI) in Tarragona, Spain. The plant closure that had originally been planned for the end of 2017 has been suspended for the time being.
The main reason for this decision was the significant increase in demand for MDI. Furthermore, Covestro has managed to get access to important raw materials – in particular, chlorine – for the Tarragona site for the next years beyond the end of 2017. According to current plans, the impact on the employees will be minimised.
The continuous optimisation of the production worldwide remains an important element of Covestro’s strategy. The aim is to operate the most efficient facilities when compared with competitors.
MDI is an important component in the manufacture of polyurethane rigid foam, which is amongst other applications used for effective building insulation and along the entire cold chain. The energy savings achieved lead to reductions in CO2 emissions.
“This is good news for the Tarragona site and our employees. Through our continued operations in, Tarragona, we want to reliably meet our customers’ growth further on,” said Andrea Firenze, managing director of Covestro S L in Spain.
“The decision is a clear statement that we remain committed to the MDI market. We will investigate various options for additional MDI to cover the growing demand. In this context, Covestro is committed to its plans to increase MDI production at its German site in Brunsbuttel,” added Markus Steilemann, head of the business unit polyurethanes and board member for innovation.
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