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Atanor Closes the Plant that Denounced Greenpeace and Mute Production to Córdoba and Pilar

Summary by El Cronista
A little less than a year and a half have passed since the explosion that completely curbed the plant that Atanor chemistry, a subsidiary of the American group Albaugh, has in San Nicolás. Now, in search of better costs and more profitability in the face of the competition imposed by the opening of imports, the company decided to relocate its production in Río Tercero and Pilar.The incident occurred on March 20, 2024, due to an excess of pressur…
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A little less than a year and a half have passed since the explosion that completely curbed the plant that Atanor chemistry, a subsidiary of the American group Albaugh, has in San Nicolás. Now, in search of better costs and more profitability in the face of the competition imposed by the opening of imports, the company decided to relocate its production in Río Tercero and Pilar.The incident occurred on March 20, 2024, due to an excess of pressur…

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El Cronista broke the news in Argentina on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
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