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Alpek Will Suspend PET Plant Operations in the United States

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Mexican petrochemical Alpek announced Friday that it will suspend operations at the Cedar Creek plant, located in the U.S. state of North Carolina, from July 31, as part of a plan to increase the efficiency of its operations.The facility, acquired by Alpek in 2001, has an installed capacity of 170,000 tons of PET resin and a production of about 35,000 tons of recycled PET leaflets, the company said."This decision is aligned with the company's lo…
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The Mexican petrochemical Alpek (ALPEKA) will stop operating its second plant in the United States as part of a search for savings following Alfa's split and the uncertainty caused by the tariffs established by Donald Trump.See more: Alpek reviews its guidance 2025 and analyzes the sale of assets in the face of tariff uncertaintyAlpek's centre in Cedar Creek, located in Fayetteville, North Carolina, will suspend by the end of July the production…

The Mexican petrochemical company Alpek announced this Friday May 30 that it will suspend its operations at its Cedar Creek plant, located in North Carolina, United States, from July 31. This, as part of a plan that seeks to increase the efficiency of its operations and with which it seeks to generate savings for approximately $20 million a year from 2026.

Mexican petrochemical Alpek announced Friday that it will suspend its operations at the Cedar Creek plant, located in the U.S. state of North Carolina, starting July 31, as part of a plan to increase the efficiency of its operations. The facility, acquired by Alpek in 2001, has an installed capacity of 170,000 tons of PET resin and a production of about 35,000 tons of recycled PET leaflets, he said. "This decision is aligned with the company's l…

Monterrey, Mexico.- Alpek announced today the strategic decision to suspend operations at the Cedar Creek plant, located in Fayetteville, North Carolina, by July 31, 2025. According to a statement, this decision is aligned with the company’s long-term strategy to optimize its global presence and focus on its most competitive and scalable assets. The site was acquired by Alpek in 2001 and has an installed capacity of 170 thousand tons of PET resi…

Mexican petrochemical Alpek announced Friday that it will suspend operations at the Cedar Creek plant, located in the U.S. state of North Carolina, from July 31, as part of a plan to increase the efficiency of its operations.The facility, acquired by Alpek in 2001, has an installed capacity of 170,000 tons of PET resin and a production of about 35,000 tons of recycled PET leaflets, the company said."This decision is aligned with the company's lo…

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El Economista broke the news in on Friday, May 30, 2025.
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