Albemarle completes R&D facility in South Korea
Albemarle has completed its R&D laboratory facilities and begun construction on its Yeosu, South Korea manufacturing facility. Albemarle staff, representatives of local construction firm, Safety First, and City of Yeosu officials, including Mayor Kim Chung-seog, joined to mark the occasion.
Mayor Kim thanked Albemarle for its investment in Yeosu and pledged the city's support in this strategic investment. "The rapid development of the site demonstrates Albemarle's commitment to adding immediate value to customers in the region," he said.
"We are very thankful to Yeosu for its continued strong support of Albemarle as we have escalated construction and engineering design activities for this facility. We look forward to meeting our Asian customers' current needs through local supply in both the metallocene polyolefin industry as well as the high brightness LED industry," said Jason Bevan, site operations manager for Albemarle Yeosu.
The completion of the Yeosu site R&D lab facility enables the production of metallocene poly-olefin catalyst lab samples incorporating Albemarle's ActivCat technology for qualification trials with local customers. Pilot plant facilities will be completed in 2010. Intermediate commercial operations will begin in mid-2011, with the commercial facility being fully operational in 2012. The site will produce finished catalysts, activators like methylaluminoxane and metallocene components, as well as high purity metal organics for the HBLED market.
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