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International AdBlue manufacturer and distributor NOVAX has completed construction of its new plant in Dayuan Industrial Park, Taoyuan County, Taiwan.
The new plant increases the manufacturer's total AdBlue capacity from 500,000 to 2 million litres per month, after a US$700,000 investment.
According to Nicholas Yang, CEO of NOVAX, the company supplies AdBlue in eastern Asia, Australia, Iran and the west coast of Ame... Continue reading article "NOVAX opens new manufacturing plant in Taiwan"
by Chris Goodfellow on 02/09/2010, 2:58 PM
Fuel and oil giant BP has awarded Yara an exclusive contract to supply AdBlue and dispensing equipment to its retail pump network in Poland.
Wojciech Weclawek, AdBlue Business Manager at Yara, told FindAdBlue.com: "This tender includes eight new locations at the beginning, on top of the 15 dealer sites we already supply, and will increase as pumps are installed at other sites on an on-going basis. The investment by BP demonstrates the changing nature of the retail business in Poland."... Continue reading article "Yara wins contract to supply AdBlue to BP's retail network"
by Chris Goodfellow on 30/08/2010, 11:57 AM
The launch of Integer Research's new diesel emissions conference is just weeks away. The conference will feature speakers from vehicle manufacturers, oil companies and government emissions specialists, including Wilfried Aulbur, Managing Director and CEO of Mercedes-Benz India, and T. K. Malhotra, President of The Federation of Automobile Associations of India.
With the implementation of Bharat Stage IV and Bharat Stage III emissions regulations earlier in the year discussions will f... Continue reading article "Two weeks until the launch of Indian diesel emissions conference"
by Chris Goodfellow on 26/08/2010, 2:30 PM
GreenChem has opened a new blending plant in Swindon, southwest England.
Chris Haynes, UK Managing Director at GreenChem, told FindAdBlue.com: "It's an important location for us logistically to be able to cover the south of England effectively and supply customers with drums, IBC and bulk supply of AdBlue."
Truck and bus manufacturer Mitsubishi Fuso has announced a series of investments to improve Japan's AdBlue supply infrastructure, including at the pump supply.
Idemitsu Kosan, Cosmo Oil and Suzuyo Shoji fuel chains will begin to install dispensing equipment and Mitsubishi Fuso will work with Zensekiren (the Petroleum Association of Japan) and UD Trucks Corporation to expand this network further.
Polish AdBlue manufacturer Police has increased the capacity of its production facility in west Poland from 50k to 70k tonnes per year in response to rapidly growing demand for the product.
Michal Kosobucki, Sales Manager of the Chemicals Department at Zaklady Chemiczne Police, told FindAdBlue.com: "The AdBlue market is still quite new to us and we have to think about the future. At the moment our production capacity is not big enough to satisfy demand. We are still growing and we see... Continue reading article "Zaklady Chemiczne Police increase production capacity"
by Chris Goodfellow on 09/07/2010, 5:12 PM |