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Cargill’s BiOH Polyols Business Expands to Latin America

Although Cargill currently has capacity to handle large volume needs through toll processing in the Midwestern United States, as volume grows it plans to open a dedicated U.S. manufacturing plant in addition to considering locations in Europe and Asia.

19/09/07 Cargill’s BiOH polyols business has added manufacturing capability in Brazil to serve its fast-growing Latin American customer base. The first commercially successful soy-based polyols for use in polyurethane cushioning, BiOH polyols are now being made at one of Cargill’s existing vegetable oil processing sites in Sao Paulo state.

“We are enthusiastic about providing Latin American foam manufacturers the ability to purchase biobased polyols from a Latin American manufacturing facility,” said Etore Silva, manager of the Cargill vegetable-based lubricant plant located in the city of Mairinque. “Our customers will benefit from a local supplier serving their local needs.”




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