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Celanese opens two new facilities in India

22 May '24
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Celanese opens two new facilities in India
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  • Celanese has opened two new facilities in India, the India Technical Center in Silvassa and a Shared Service Center in Hyderabad.
  • The Technical Center will support both local and global customers with advanced application development and testing capabilities.
  • The Shared Service Center will enhance global support with a focus on collaboration and inclusion.

Celanese Corporation, a global specialty materials and chemical company, announced the opening of two new facilities: the India Technical Center in Silvassa and a new Shared Service Center in Hyderabad. Both facilities will allow the employee teams in India to better support both local customers as well as global employees through a range of capabilities.

The India Technical Center brings together state of the art application development, testing and analytics capabilities designed to support the growth of its customers in India and provide services to Celanese global teams.

“The India Technical Center will not only effectively support Indian customers, but also provide support to Celanese internal teams and customers outside of India as part of Celanese global lab network,” said Owen Liu, Asia Pacific technology and innovation leader. “This center will also help speed up development of new and emerging applications while enabling quick responses to our customers’ new product development and application related queries. We encourage our customers to visit the India Technical Center and take advantage of its capabilities to help them achieve their business objectives.”

The new Shared Service Center in Hyderabad, India is housed in a modern building designed with emphasis on providing a bright and ergonomic workspace for its employees. The almost 20,000 square foot office features collaborative spaces, facilities that foster inclusion and can seat nearly 450 people, including the 290 colleagues already employed there.

“India has a strong pool of capable and experienced talent that can serve our global needs very effectively,” said Nico Scialdone, site director, Hyderabad. “We are confident that the Celanese work culture, values and growth opportunities for employees will enable the center to attract and nurture the right talent and become an integral part of our global shared services network.”

Note: The content of this press release has not been edited by Fibre2Fashion staff.

ALCHEMPro News Desk (HU)

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