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Ed
Nuernberg, Governor Jennifer Granholm and Patrick Prevost.
WYANDOTTE, MI - BASF has officially broken ground for
its new resins plant in Wyandotte. The plant is expected to be fully
operational in the second half of 2009 and will produce the JONCRYL™ products
that BASF acquired when it purchased Wisconsin-based Johnson Polymer. The
construction project will cost in excess of $150 million.
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