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Monday, November 9 - 2009

Agility breaks ground on new logistics hub

  • United Arab Emirates: Thursday, December 04 - 2008 at 09:35

Agility, a global logistics provider, and Borouge, a provider of plastics solutions, broke ground on November 28th on a new logistics hub in Shanghai that will receive over 600,000 tons of polyolefins (polypropylene and polyethylene) annually. The 70,000 sq m facility, which will mainly serve the China market, will be completed by 2009 and will be fully operational by May 2010, employing some 120 dedicated Agility staff. The hub will receive the polymer granules in bulk containers directly from the Borouge Middle East gateway situated at Ruwais in Abu Dhabi. A 30,000 sq m Compound Manufacturing Unit will also be built for Borouge on the same site in Shanghai, producing 50,000 tonnes of compounds each year for use in automotive, domestic appliance, power tool and electrical applications.

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