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Perstorp evaluating production for Penta in India

By Niranjan Mudholkar,

Added 22 February 2016

Signs MoU at the ‘Make in India’ week in Mumbai

From left to right: President and CEO of Perstorp: Jan Secher – Chief minister of Maharashtra: Devendra Phadnavis - Minister of Industries Maharashtra: Subhash Desai - CEO of MIDC: Bushan Gagrani. Photo: Perstorp

"Perstorp has for a longer period successfully been building its position in Asia. The "Make in India" initiative gives Perstorp an arena to further evaluate opportunities within this exciting region. Ultimately our intention is to develop existing and new customer relationships to further support their success and growth", says Ulrika Andersson, Vice President Business Unit Penta.

Pentaerythritol (Penta) is a white crystalline polyhydric alcohol containing four primary hydroxyl groups. Applications are building blocks in alkyd resins for coatings, radiation curing monomers, polyurethanes, rosin esters, synthetic lubricants and explosives. Perstorp is currently producing Penta in three different production plants in Germany, the US and Sweden.

Make in India
The Make in India initiative was launched by Prime Minister Modi in September 2014 as part of a wider set of nation-building initiatives. The initiatives was set to simplify doing business and invest in India, this in order to turn the country into a manufacturing hub. Since then India has seen an increase in FDI of 48% on an annual rate and India is today enjoying the highest growth in the world closing 2015 at GDP +7.3% with a projection of 7.5% for 2016.
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