Dow DuPont Aramid Intermediate will be put into production in India

Dow DuPont plans to outsource an aramid intermediate production line in India for its bulletproof Kevlar fabrics and flame retardant Nomex materials. The closure of the New Jersey plant will result in 100 jobs being unemployed, and Virginia, which is investing $50 million to modernize, will continue to produce.

The New Jersey plant will end production this month and the line will be disintegrated this summer. Local reports said that laid-off workers may be transferred to other Dow DuPont factories.

The Delaware News commented that due to the split in the coming months, India's Transpek will become a major supplier to the US market in the future.

A spokesperson told the newspaper that “purchasing materials from other companies with newer, more cost-effective processes allows us to focus our resources on promoting growth.”

The New Jersey production line is located at the Chamber Works facility, which was separated from Chemours in 2015 and leased by Dow DuPont. At the end of 2016, nearby Carneys Point filed a $1.1 billion lawsuit against DuPont accusing it of evading environmental cleanup fees. However, DuPont stated that it will fulfill its obligations.

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