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Kemira invests in expansion of strength chemical capacity in Thailand

22 Mar '25
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 Kemira invests in expansion of strength chemical capacity in Thailand
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Insights

  • Kemira will invest in expanding strength chemical production at its Wellgrow site in Thailand, with operations set to start in August 2026.
  • The expansion supports growing demand in Southeast Asia and India.
  • Strength agents improve paper and board properties while enhancing efficiency and sustainability.
  • The site's capacity will reach 100,000 tons, reinforcing Kemira's APAC market leadership.

Kemira will make a multi-million Euro investment in multiple production line expansion of strength chemical agents for paper, board and tissue at its Wellgrow site in Thailand. The implementation of the expansion project will begin in 2026. The new capacity is expected to be up and running in August, 2026. Kemira is the leading producer and supplier of pulp, paper and board chemicals in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) market, and the investment will serve the expanding Southeast Asian and Indian markets.

Strength agents are used for improving the mechanical properties of all kinds of paper and board products. Kemira’s new advanced strength technology enables lower water usage, improved material efficiency, and superior strength. The technology supports customers in achieving higher productivity while reducing environmental impact when replacing older technologies.

“To further strengthen our leading position in APAC, we are expanding our production in Thailand for future growth. The Asian pulp and paper market is growing among the fastest globally, and this investment will enhance our capabilities to provide cutting edge, sustainable chemical technology to serve our customers,” said Harri Eronen, EVP Packaging & Hygiene Solutions, Kemira.

The total estimated annual capacity at the Wellgrow site, which is close to Bangkok airport and the Port of Bangkok, will be approximately 100,000 tons after the expansion. The site’s operations are supported by Kemira’s global and regional expert teams with strong research and innovation capabilities.

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ALCHEMPro News Desk (HU)

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