Austrian fiber producer, Lenzing, is pleased to announce the successful completion of its new lyocell plant in Thailand, which is part of the Lenzing Group, has a capacity of 100,000 tonnes, and will help meet the growing demand for sustainably produced fibers.
The Austrian cellulosic fiber
manufacturer has finished its lyocell expansion project in Thailand, –
which it claims is the world's largest of its kind, and started production on
time.
The facility, according to the
company, will help it better fulfill growing customer demand for Tencel branded
lyocell fibers, as well as enhance its leadership position in the specialized
fiber industry and move toward a carbon-free future.
Despite the hurdles posed by the
Covid-19 outbreak, the construction of the factory in Prachinburi, about 150
kilometers northeast of Bangkok, began in the second half of 2019 and went
mostly according to schedule, according to the group.
Cord Prinzhorn, CEO of Lenzing
Group, said that they’re quite proud of this accomplishment. Their heartfelt
gratitude goes out to the whole Lenzing team, particularly their Thai
employees, as well as many external stakeholders who came together in the midst
of a global epidemic to make this critical initiative a reality. Given the
obstacles of the global pandemic, completing such a large project on time and
on budget is an outstanding achievement.
Robert van de Kerkhof, member of the
managing board, said that demand for their wood-based, biodegradable specialty
fibers under the Tencel, Lenzing Ecovero, and Veocel brands is developing very
well. They see significant development potential for their brands in Asia,
based on sustainable innovation. Lenzing has hit a significant milestone in its
expansion journey with the start of production at the lyocell plant in
Thailand, supporting our ambitious goal of making the textile and nonwoven
industries more sustainable."
Lenzing also stated that it will
continue to grow its lyocell fiber manufacturing capacity as part of its sCore
Ten strategies, which aims to generate 75% of its fiber income from
environmentally responsible specialty fibers by 2024. It notes the Thailand
site, has room for many production lines, with the first phase's investment
already comprising general infrastructure that will help with future expansion.
However, the business claims that it
will continue to explore ways to grow lyocell production in other parts of the
world as well.
Prinzhorn adds that investments in
Thailand and other Lenzing locations across the world assist them not only in
their transformation to become a supplier of environmentally friendly specialty
fibers but also in achieving their ambitious climate targets, thereby enhancing
their company value.
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