Taiwanese machine builders report surge in orders

Production of plastics and rubber machinery in Taiwan was down by over 30% in 2009 but the past three months has seen a surge in orders, with machine builders having to hire extra personnel to keep pace according to David Wu, chairman of the Plastics and Rubber Machinery Committee of the Taiwan Association of Machinery Industry (TAMI; Taipei).

New state-of-the-art OK facility casts wider recycling net

Expanding the scope of recycled materials for the company's environmentally friendly decking and other green building materials, Advanced Environmental Recycling Technologies (A.E.R.T.) opened a new, state-of-the-art polyethylene recycling facility in Watts, OK. The 70,000-ft2 facility will allow A.E.R.T. to recover and utilize a wider range of polyethylene materials including plastic film and food packaging and containers.

Steinwall Inc. named John Deere supplier of the year

Company president Maureen Steinwall was all smiles this week as a representative of Deere & Company presented a trophy naming her company, molder/contract manufacturer Steinwall Inc., as John Deere's supplier of the year, the top performer in a 4400-member supply chain.

Moldmaker formalizes value-adds to ensure customer success

Cavaform International LLC (www.cavaform.com) recently opened a new 22,000-ft2 facility next to its current mold manufacturing plant. The new company, Modern Technical Molding & Development LLC, will provide molding sampling capabilities using the company's five injection molding presses that range from 75-375 tonnes capacity. "We can also install a customer's molding press up to 500 tonnes in pre-prepared sites," says Robert (Chuck) Massie, VP of Cavaform.

Peripherals equipment maker Shini doubles production capacity

Taiwanese auxiliary equipment supplier Shini Plastics Technologies Inc. (Taipei) has been substantially boosting its production capacity of late, having doubled the size of its operations through the course of 2009 through a $19 million investment in new production facilities. Consequently, it also plans to double sales this year.

TPE North American resin pricing, 8-12: PE and PP both climb; PE up $0.05 after ethylene rose $0.10

Polyethylene (PE) spot prices rallied $0.05/lb last week amid soaring feedstock costs and some force majeure conditions in ethylene and PE. Michael Greenberg, CEO of plastics spot-trading platform, The Plastics Exchange (TPE), said a $0.10/lb jump in spot ethylene means PE producers will be resolute in their effort to enforce the full $0.06/lb price increase they previously nominated for March contracts.

NatureWorks announces recycling partners, intention to sell lactides

Orlando-Bioplastics supplier NatureWorks LLC (Minnetonka, MN) is partnering with outside firms to augment reclaim and recycling of its material in the U.S. and Europe, saying the partner businesses will offer a competitive price for post-consumer polylactic acid (PLA) scrap, according to president and CEO Marc Verbruggen.

Bioplastics: Metabolix execs say food contact approval nears; pricing of $2.25-$2.75/lb

During an earnings call on Wednesday, March 10, executives of bioplastics developer Metabolix said their joint venture with Archer Daniels Midland remains on track to start commercial supply in the coming weeks and expects to develop food contact-suitable grades this year. Telles, the joint-venture company, produces the Mirel brand of biodegradable plastic polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA).

Brazilian pipe processor doubles capacity

Corr Plastik Industrial Ltda. has jumped into the top three in the Brazil's PVC pipe processing industry following its recent purchase and installation of five new extrusion lines at a new, 60,0000m2 site near Maceió in the northeast of the country.

 

TecStar is supplier of the year for Rockwell Automation

Based on a combination of the range of services offered, support of the customer's business model, perceptible advantages as a supplier, and a solid on-time delivery rate, Rockwell Automation selected TecStar Mfg. Co., a business unit of MGS Mfg. Group to receive its Supplier of the Year award.

"TecStar's technical capabilties and global footprint provide Rockwell Automation with a strategic partner who offers a competitive supply chain advantage", says Matthew Sprader, Strategic Sourcing Commodity Manager for Rockwell. 

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  • Eight strand pelletizing systems are on their way to Brazilian plastics supplier PetroquimicaSuape, which plans to use the systems in a new 450,000-tonne/yr polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plant it hopes to have in operation by year's end.

  • Orlando—Mike Biddle, founder and president of post-consumer plastics recycler MBA Polymers (Richmond, CA), offered details on his company's plans to double its capacity in the next year, as well as its intention to add recycled polycarbonate (PC) and PC/acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) blends to its offerings. The company's new facility in Worksop, Nottinghamshire, England will begin operations this year with annual recycling capacity of 60,000 tons/yr, before expanding to 80,000 tons/yr in a year and a half.

  • Production of plastics and rubber machinery in Taiwan was down by over 30% in 2009 but the past three months has seen a surge in orders, with machine builders having to hire extra personnel to keep pace according to David Wu, chairman of the Plastics and Rubber Machinery Committee of the Taiwan Association of Machinery Industry (TAMI; Taipei).

  • Expanding the scope of recycled materials for the company's environmentally friendly decking and other green building materials, Advanced Environmental Recycling Technologies (A.E.R.T.) opened a new, state-of-the-art polyethylene recycling facility in Watts, OK. The 70,000-ft2 facility will allow A.E.R.T. to recover and utilize a wider range of polyethylene materials including plastic film and food packaging and containers.