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Ingevity Invests Million Dollars to Upgrade Pine Chemicals Facility in Louisiana

Published on 2019-06-27. Edited By : SpecialChem

igevity-investment Ingevity will invest approximately USD 15 million to upgrade its DeRidder, Louisiana, facility as part of an ongoing commitment to best-in-class manufacturing efficiency, operational excellence and process safety. The DeRidder plant manufactures products used in a variety of applications including asphalt paving, oilfield drilling, lubricants, adhesives, inks and coatings.

Facility Upgrade: Comprised of Three Major Projects


The addition of new crude tall oil storage tanks – which became operational in April 2019 – will enhance manufacturing efficiency and enable further flexibility in serving customers.

One of the four distillation columns onsite will also undergo a process safety enhancement that is scheduled to be completed by the end of 2019, positively impacting operations and product integrity.

Beginning in the fourth quarter of 2019, an adhesive pastillator will be installed, allowing Ingevity to increase its service offerings for hot-melt adhesives and road striping customers while streamlining production processes.

Highest Quality Products and Services


“Our continued investments in our facilities across the globe represent the importance we place on individual and process safety, and on utilizing resources in the most efficient and responsible ways possible,” said Michael Wilson, Ingevity’s president and CEO.

“Our ability to provide customers with the highest quality products and services requires world-class manufacturing capabilities,” said Mike Smith, executive vice president and president, Performance Chemicals. “The improvements in manufacturing, operations and safety at our DeRidder facility will enhance our efficiency and enable us to better serve customers.”

Ingevity has similar manufacturing capabilities at its North Charleston, South Carolina, and Crossett, Arkansas, facilities.


Source: Ingevity
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