Indonesia’s Tri Polyta’s polypropylene plant, that has been shut for debottlenecking since March 2010, will see a delay in restart. Restart will be delayed by three months to April 2011, mainly on concerns on global economic recovery, as per Platts. The debottlenecking program will boost the plant's PP capacity -- across three production lines at Cilegon, Banten in west Java from 360,000 tpa to 480,000 tpa.
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