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Feb 19, 2023 · The expansion provides approximately 35 percent incremental EVA capacity starting in the first quarter of 2023. The project is expected to deliver approximately $10 million per year in additional operating EBITDA across the integrated acetyl value chain with the earnings contributions ramping across the second quarter.
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May 27, 2023 · Celanese represented value-added industry which multi-national capital in an age of free trade is moving from Alberta to slave-wage economies. Interviews with Celanese Edmonton Workers.
Feb 21, 2023 · Celanese Corporation announced the completion of an ultra-low capital project to repurpose existing manufacturing and infrastructure assets to unlock additional ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) capacity at its Edmonton, Alberta facility.
Interviews with Celanese Edmonton Workers. Lorne Bantle & Dwight Krislock: Lorne Bantle and Dwight Krislock were long-time machinists at Celanese who were among the workers left jobless by the plant’s closure in 2007.
ALHI documentary featuring oral histories about the Celanese chemical plant in Ft. Saskatchewan, Alberta. Celanese Edmonton workers recall their camaraderie ...
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DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Celanese Corporation (NYSE: CE), a global specialty materials and chemical company, announced today the completion of an ultra-low capital project to repurpose existing manufacturing and infrastructure assets to unlock additional ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) capacity at its Edmonton, Alberta facility. The expansion ...
Mar 13, 2023 · Specialty materials and chemical manufacturer Celanese Corporation has announced completion of an ultra-low capital project to repurpose existing manufacturing and infrastructure assets to unlock additional ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) capacity at its Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, facility.