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Selenis Expands Production of Specialty Polyesters to the U.S.

Selenis reinforces its production capacity of high-end specialty polyesters by increasing its capacity by 55 million pounds per annum through its recent agreement to gain controlling access to a production facility in North Carolina.

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With the continuous development and growth of the North American market the company followed through with its expansion plans to produce locally.

“Our objective is always to take care of our people, our customers, and our shareholders. This recent agreement will help us expand the geographic and industry reach of our products. I would like to outline that this is an important milestone towards servicing our customers with the best possible solutions,” explains Duarte Matos Gil, Selenis CEO.


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