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Solvay south-east Asia’s largest bicarbonate plant

South-east Asia’s largest bicarbonate plant will be built by Solvay in Thailand, located on Solvay’s existing site in Map Ta Phut Industrial Estate Rayong province, and will consequently benefit from strong synergies in infrastructure, utilities and supply chain.

Solvay, a world leader in soda ash and bicarbonate, has announced that it plans to build South-East Asia’s largest sodium bicarbonate plant. Located in Thailand and with a total capacity of 100,000 ton per year, this new facility will help meet the growing demand for high quality products from the region’s dynamic healthcare and food markets.
Solvay will invest EUR 20 million in the plant due for start–up in the first half of 2015 to supply its high-quality BICAR® product range throughout the region. The plant will be located on Solvay’s existing site in Map Ta Phut Industrial Estate (Rayong province, Thailand) and will consequently benefit from strong synergies in infrastructure, utilities and supply chain.
The plant will use Solvay’s new generation BICAR® production technology which minimizes waste generation, optimizes energy recovery and maximizes yield. The project is fully supported by the Board of Investment in Thailand.
“This project is the latest illustration of Solvay’s sustainable growth strategy in Asia and reinforces our global leadership in sodium bicarbonate and soda ash. The new plant will provide a fast, secure and reliable supply of our BICAR® products to the healthcare and food industries within the region,” says Pascal Juéry, President of Solvay Essential Chemicals.
Further to this expansion in Asia, Solvay continues to reinforce its manufacturing network in Europe with recent investments in Dombasle (France) and Torrelavega (Spain). Both factories received GMP Pharma and CEP certifications according to recent changes in European Pharmaceutical legislation.

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