13 January 2011 04:51 [Source: ICIS news]
SINGAPORE (ICIS)--The Polyolefin Co (TPC) is expected to restart its 200,000 tonne/year polypropylene (PP) plant in Jurong Island, Singapore, on 15 January after it was shut early this month, a source close to the company said on Thursday.
The plant, which is dedicated to making block copolymer PP, was shut on 3 January because of technical issues, the source said.
TPC was not immediately available to comment.
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