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WILTON, United Kingdom, July 8, 2009 -- The Dow Chemical Company announced today that it intends to close its ethylene oxide and glycol (EOEG) production facility at Wilton, United Kingdom by the end of January 2010. The site employs 55 people.
Dow intends to close its ethylene oxide and glycol (EOEG) production facility at Wilton by the end of January 2010. The site employs 55 people. “Decisions to shutdown a facility are not taken lightly,” said Malcolm Wilson, Dow’s site leader.
UK chemicals manufacturing capacity suffered a serious blow yesterday with news of the closure of two plants at the Wilton International site in Teesside.
MEGlobal, a world leader in the manufacture and marketing of ethylene glycol (EG), will celebrate five years of operation July 1, 2009.
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