Ashland Global Holdings Inc has issued the following statement related to the impact to its manufacturing operations and supply chain as a result of Hurricane Harvey:
Ashland operates two manufacturing facilities in the Houston area and south Texas - one in Texas City and the other in Kenedy. Together these sites employ approximately 230 employees. The top priority is the safety of their employees and the surrounding communities. Both plants were shut down according to plan last weekend due to the storm, and all employees are accounted for and safe.
The Kenedy plant, which primarily produces N-Hance guar derivatives and Aquaflow rheology modifiers, restarted operations. The Texas City plant - which produces PVP linear and crosslinked homopolymers, PVP/VA copolymers and NMP - is currently conducting a comprehensive assessment and inspection of the entire facility to ensure all equipment is safe and in proper working condition prior to restarting operations.
While this assessment is progressing steadily, there is much more work needed to validate the operational condition of all the critical plant equipment. At this point, it is premature to estimate when the plant will resume full production.
Like nearly every company in the region, the company said that it is facing significant challenges to their supply chain as a result of the torrential rain and flooding. At this time, the biggest challenge is the constraints facing the broader shipping, trucking and rail networks. They are monitoring the situation closely and implementing contingency plans. We also are working through challenges associated with moving materials in and out of the region.
At this time, Ashland has not declared force majeure. They are working diligently to supply their customers from existing inventories wherever possible.
Ashland Global Holdings Inc has issued the following statement related to the impact to its manufacturing operations and supply chain as a result of Hurricane Harvey:
Ashland operates two manufacturing facilities in the Houston area and south Texas - one in Texas City and the other in Kenedy. Together these sites employ approximately 230 employees. The top priority is the safety of their employees and the surrounding communities. Both plants were shut down according to plan last weekend due to the storm, and all employees are accounted for and safe.
The Kenedy plant, which primarily produces N-Hance guar derivatives and Aquaflow rheology modifiers, restarted operations. The Texas City plant - which produces PVP linear and crosslinked homopolymers, PVP/VA copolymers and NMP - is currently conducting a comprehensive assessment and inspection of the entire facility to ensure all equipment is safe and in proper working condition prior to restarting operations.
While this assessment is progressing steadily, there is much more work needed to validate the operational condition of all the critical plant equipment. At this point, it is premature to estimate when the plant will resume full production.
Like nearly every company in the region, the company said that it is facing significant challenges to their supply chain as a result of the torrential rain and flooding. At this time, the biggest challenge is the constraints facing the broader shipping, trucking and rail networks. They are monitoring the situation closely and implementing contingency plans. We also are working through challenges associated with moving materials in and out of the region.
At this time, Ashland has not declared force majeure. They are working diligently to supply their customers from existing inventories wherever possible.
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