The Minister of Universities, Business and Research, José Ballesta, accompanied by the mayor of Cartagena, Pilar Barreiro, today attended the first meeting of the Steering Committee of the multinational SABIC in Spain, held in Cartagena, where they held a working meeting with Group CEO of SABIC, Mohamed Al-Mady, Vice President of Sabic Innovative Plastic, Charles Crew and members of the board of the multinational for the latest news from the plastics plant of this company in the Region of Murcia where soon there will be a next-generation additive is subsequently exported to international market.
According to the counselor said José Ballesta "SABIC Innovative Plastics is a global leader in engineering plastics technology, with the support of the regional executive, has recently expanded one of the main stages of its production plant in the Region of Murcia, that will produce an additive for plastics maturation to be used on the same floor and will be sold abroad. "
Specifically, the regional government has subsidized the facility create a 'compounding', two polycarbonate resin plant and its subsequent extensions, as well as a plastics plant last generation, which involves an investment of EUR 1,493,952,393 have created 725 direct jobs.
In this connection, the Minister concluded by recalling that "SABIC's commitment to the region of Murcia and the Murcia Region by SABIC are clear for some time, and this is something that has allowed the company to continue growing in the territory regional, boosting the economy and putting us in a prominent engineering plastics worldwide. "
A multinational reference
Facilities in Cartagena SABIC Innovative Plastics has been the place chosen by the group CEO of SABIC, Mohamed Al-Mady, to hold a meeting with the Steering Committee of the multinational, which is also a meeting scheduled for today with all company workers in Cartagena.
The company operates in over 40 countries with 33,000 employees worldwide.
SABIC has significant research resources with 18 exclusive centers of technology and innovation in Saudi Arabia, USA.
UU., Netherlands, Spain, India and China.
Source: CARM