Dow shuts plants, exits automotive sealers market
Chemical giant outlines restructuring plan aimed at controlling costs and capacity
By Dave Hannon -- Purchasing, 12/4/2007 10:33:00 AM
Dow Chemical said today it plans to exit of its automotive sealers business in North America, Asia Pacific and Latin America in the next nine to 18 months and close several plants around the world in an effort to reduce its overall cost structure.
The restructuring plan involves closing a Union Carbide polypropylene facility in Louisiana before the end of the year and reducing support functions at its Union Carbide site in South Charleston, W. Va. According to a company statement, “The decision was driven by a number of factors, including the substantial capital costs required to maintain long-term operations at the facility.”
Dow will also idle a styrene plant in Brazil and the closure of a hydroxyethyl cellulose manufacturing facility in Brazil.
“Today’s announcement reflects our commitment to prune businesses that are not delivering appropriate value and tackle tasks more efficiently across the entire organization...freeing up capital and resources that will be re-directed toward value-creating growth opportunities,” said Andrew Liveris, Dow’s CEO.
Last month, Dow issued a rash of price increases following its reporting lackluster third-quarter financials.
















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