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INVISTA China ADN project celebrates safety milestone

Congratulations to the China ADN project team on safety milestone and construction progress! Employees from INVISTA and Fluor, the China ADN project general contractor, recently celebrated 20 million work hours without a lost-time incident on this nylon 6,6 value chain project at the Shanghai Chemical Industry Park.

Construction for this deployment of INVISTA’s most-advanced ADN technology is nearing completion with more than 90 % of the plant complete. Commissioning activities will begin soon with start-up on schedule for midyear.

“We’re proud of the team’s progress and ongoing commitment to safety, compliance and environmental excellence,” said Kevin Robles, INVISTA senior vice president of Operations.



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