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  1. Aug 27, 2015 · SINGAPORE - Specialty chemicals group Lanxess has opened a new 200 million euro (S$318.5 million) plant in Jurong Island - its largest single investment to date. The neodymium butadiene rubber...

  2. LANXESS, the world's biggest manufacturer of synthetic rubber, is breaking ground for the construction of a new, state-of-the-art butyl rubber plant in Singapore. The facility on Jurong Island is designed for a capacity of 100,000 metric tons per year and will require an investment of up to EUR 400 million (USD 575 million).

  3. Jun 5, 2013 · Jurong Island/Singapore - At an official ceremony attended by around 400 guests, Lanxess inaugurated its new butyl rubber plant on Jurong Island in Singapore on schedule. The specialty chemicals company has invested approximately € 400 million in the plant, which will have a capacity of 100,000 metric tons.

  4. Jul 3, 2013 · The new Lanxess butyl rubber plant, which recently commenced operations on Jurong Island in Singapore, represents the largest investment in the history of this relatively young company. Lanxess has invested around € 400 million in the plant which will have an annual production capacity of 100,000 tonnes.

    • Gerd Kielburger
  5. Jun 23, 2013 · German speciality firm Lanxess has invested over EUR500 million to upgrade its global butyl rubber manufacturing units in Canada and Belgium and build a brand new facility in Singapore, adding around 200,000 tonnes/year of capacity in total.

  6. Jun 6, 2013 · German speciality chemicals firm Lanxess recently inaugurated its EUR400 million 1,000 kilotonnes/year butyl rubber plant on Jurong Island in Singapore, its highest investment to date. The plant will create about 160 highly qualified new jobs that will mainly be filled locally.

  7. The facility is the most modern of its kind in Asia and will produce premium halobutyl rubber, as well as regular butyl rubber. Submit LANXESS is the first butyl rubber manufacturer to have a wholly-owned global presence. The newly opened plant in Singapore joins existing butyl rubber plants in Sarnia, Canada, and Zwijndrecht, Belgium.