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September/October 2016
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ExxonMobil to
expand capacity
at Wales plant
E
xxonMobil has announced plans to expand its specialty
elastomers plant in Newport, Wales. The company said
the project, expected to be completed in late 2017, will result
in a 25% increase in its global capacity to manufacture
Santoprene thermoplastic vulcanizate (TPV), highperformance elastomers used for automotive, industrial and
consumer applications.
Kurt Aerts, specialty elastomers and butyl rubber vice president at
ExxonMobil Chemical, said: “Our investment in this expansion
strengthens our leadership position and reflects our continuing
commitment to help customers around the world manufacture
high-performance products that require both flexibility and
durability.”
ExxonMobil’s specialty plants in Newport, Wales, and Pensacola,
Florida, supply Santoprene TPV to customers around the world.
Manufacturers using Santoprene TPV can reprocess scrap materials
and overruns, which yields an environmental benefit through
reduced energy use and waste. The lower density of Santoprene
TPVs, compared to alternatives, contributes to reduced part weight.
New SA stop
for Rotterdam
S
outh Africa Europe Container Service (SAECS) will be
adding another call on Rotterdam to its schedule.
This will make Rotterdam both the first and last port of
call on this route, and will shorten the service’s
Rotterdam-South Africa transit times by six days.
Under the new schedule, it will now take SAECS’s vessels
18 days to travel to Cape Town.
“This is a welcome development,” says the Port of
Rotterdam’s Logistics Manager Matthijs van Doorn. “It will
make Rotterdam the port with the shortest transit times to
South Africa. After Rotterdam, SAECS’s ships only make one
more stopover: the Spanish port of Algeciras. This increases
reliability. Both aspects are tremendously important to
Germany’s automotive and chemical sectors.”
SAECS – a collaboration between the shipping companies
Safmarine, Mitsui OSK Lines, Deutsche Afrika-Linien and
Maersk Line – maintains a scheduled service between Europe
and South Africa. On SAECS’s southbound route, Rotterdam
is the final port of call in Western Europe before the vessels
travel to Africa. And on the itinerary starting in Africa,
Rotterdam is the first port of call in Europe.
Other ports on SAECS’s schedule include Ngura, Durban and
Port Elizabeth in South Africa. In Europe, its vessels call at
Bremerhaven and London Gateway.
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China imposes
anti-Zika control
on US imports
T
he General Administration of Quality Supervision,
Inspection and Quarantine (AQSIQ) of the People’s
Republic of China has implemented Zika virus prevention
measures that require mandatory anti-mosquito treatment
on all China import cargo.
The United States was added to the list in August and a total
of 55 countries are now required to take anti-mosquito fumigation
treatment for the shipments to China.
All shipments originating from countries across the Americas,
Africa, South East Asia and the Western Pacific, are required to
present a Mosquito Eradication Certificate during the customs
clearing process.
In the event that the fumigation has not been performed
at origin, the consignee does have the option of applying for
mosquito eradication with the China Inspection and Quarantine
Bureau (CIQ) and obtain the Mosquito Eradication Certificate.
The service and related fees applied by CIQ for this facility vary
by port and location.
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