Braskem chooses South Carolina as international logistics hub
Braskem has chosen South Carolina as the location of its new Global Export Hub to serve its international customers, according to the South Carolina Ports Authority (SCPA).
In a statement, the SCPA said the the new Global Export Hub facility will provide packaging, warehousing and export shipping services to support Braskem’s U.S. polypropylene (PP) production facilities.
With the design and development phase well underway, the new Global Export Hub is expected to be completed by the third quarter of 2020 and will have a capacity to support export shipments of up to 450 million pounds (204 Kilotons) of polypropylene and specialty polymers annually to Braskem customers worldwide.
Braskem is partnering with the Port of Charleston and warehouse provider Frontier Logistics, which will construct, lease and provide services to Braskem under a five-year agreement.
Ahead of the facility’s completion, the company plans to continue to leverage its existing international export capabilities out of Houston, Texas, which will also be maintained following the launch of the new Charleston Global Export Hub.
The announcement of the new South Carolina facility complements Braskem’s existing network of Global Export Hubs which include facilities in North America, South America and Europe.
Mark Nikolich, Braskem America CEO commented, “As the largest polyolefins producer in the Americas and the leading producer of polypropylene in the United States, Braskem is focused on reinvesting in its business and leadership positions to support our clients worldwide.
“The build out of our new Global Export Hub in South Carolina allows us to leverage our feedstock advantaged, polymer production assets in the U.S Gulf Goast, Pennsylvania and West Virginia, to best meet our international clients needs.
“With excellent access to national rail and highway networks this important new logistics and distribution facility in the South Carolina port region significantly enhances Braskem America’s international export capability.”
The Port of Charleston features daily express intermodal and merchandise rail services and 13 ocean carriers delivering export cargo between Charleston and more than 150 nations around the world.
In 2019, the SCPA handled a record high 2.44 million TEU. The new Charleston Global Export Hub facility is being developed as Braskem works to complete Delta, Braskem’s new world-class polypropylene production line in La Porte, Texas, which is nearing completion and is scheduled for the launch of commercial production in the third quarter of 2020.
“The polymer resins boom in the Gulf Coast is bringing new cargo to the Southeast,” S.C. Ports Authority President and CEO Jim Newsome said.
“Braskem selected the Port of Charleston as their East Coast load port due to our market’s unfettered resin export capacity, knowledge of the petrochemical industry and efficiently run port terminals.
“We welcome Braskem as a customer of S.C. Ports. Our strong business partnerships help to ensure S.C. Ports will continue to grow above market.”
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