Borealis and Borouge launch Water for the World

With Water for the World, Borealis and Borouge go beyond business to address the global water and sanitation crisis• First global programme in plastics industry addressing water crisis

Borealis releases inaugural Sustainability Issues Monitor

The Sustainability Issues Monitor, which surveys and analyses the key economic, environmental and societal issues facing the polyolefins industry today, can be ordered in print or downloaded from www.borealisgroup.com• First public survey and analysis of top sustainability issues for European polyolefin converters.

Rapid Granulator AB establishes representative office for the Middle East

Rapid Granulator AB has established a representative office for Middle East and North Africa (MENA). Commencing operation on October 1, 2007, the office of Rapid Middle East is situated in Beirut, Lebanon, and is headed by Mr. Elias Gergi. Bredaryd, Sweden - Reflecting the significance of the region for sales of its plastics recycling solutions, Rapid Granulator AB has established a representative office for Middle East and North Africa (MENA). Commencing operation on October 1, 2007, the office of Rapid Middle East is situated in Beirut, Lebanon, and is headed by Mr Elias Gergi El-Khawand.

Jürgen Prößler appointed European sales manager at Rapid Granulator

Rapid Granulator AB has appointed Jürgen Prößler as its European sales manager with effect from September 1st, 2007. Bredaryd, Sweden - Rapid Granulator AB, one of the world’s leading suppliers of granulators for the plastics and recycling industries, has appointed Jürgen Prößler as its European sales manager with effect from September 1st, 2007.

Rapid presents latest series in ‘Open Hearted’ concept at K 2007

Rapid Granulator AB presents its new 600 Series of ‘open-hearted’ granulators at K 2007. Bredaryd, Sweden - Rapid Granulator AB presents its new 600 Series of ‘open-hearted’ granulators at K 2007. Thanks to its modular design with various cutter house, rotor, hopper configurations, the series can be tailored for injection moulding, blow moulding, extrusion and recycling applications. The Rapid 600 comes in three models, with 900, 1200 and 1500 mm processing width respectively and can handle capacities of up to 2,500 kg/h.

Rapid expands into slow-speed granulator technology with acquisition of Moditec

Rapid Granulator AB has acquired French company Moditec, a specialist in the development and manufacture of slow-speed (screenless) granulators, with effect from October 16, 2007.
Second row, left to right: Richard Diaz, Technical Director Moditec, Anders C. Karlsson, Chairman of the Board of Rapid Granulator AB, Rolf Gren, CEO Rapid Granulator AB, and Gilles Dutour, Managing Director Moditec.
Front row, left to right: Gérard Béry, Moditec Partner, Yves Prud'hon, lawyer of Moditec, and Philippe Didier, lawyer of Rapid. 
Bredaryd, Sweden - Rapid Granulator AB has acquired the French company Moditec, a specialist in the development and manufacture of slow-speed (screenless) granulators, with effect from October 16, 2007.

LIGHTER, STRONGER COMPOSITE FROM QUADRANT PLASTIC COMPOSITES FINDS ALL-ROUND USE IN CAR INTERIORS

Ford Galaxy seat backLENZBURG, SWITZERLAND – October, 2007 – Car makers around the world are looking for new ways to make vehicle interiors more flexible and to reduce overall vehicle weight. Ford’s new Galaxy and S-Max MPV (multi-purpose vehicle) are prime examples of this trend. On the one hand, these models can provide very large storage volumes, on the other there is the possibility, when required, to fold out a third row of seats from the load floor. A row of seats is revealed by folding up the floor panel, with the panel itself forming the back. This seating concept, called the FoldFlatSystem (FFS), must fulfill the following requirements:

HIGH-PERFORMANCE GMTex™ FROM QUADRANT PLASTIC COMPOSITES PROTECTS MERCEDES M-CLASS OFF-ROAD PACKAGE

Under-body shields made in High-Performance GMTex™ from Quadrant Plastic Composites protects Mercedes off-road special editions.LENZBURG, SWITZERLAND – October, 2007 – As is only fitting for a luxury space utility vehicle, the latest version of the Mercedes-Benz M-Class comes with an optional high-performance under-body shield that not only protects it from stones thrown up during travel over the roughest of terrains, but also helps the vehicle achieve the lowest wind resistance of any off-roader. Further adding to fuel efficiency, the assembly weighs just 7.7 kg; a steel version would weigh around 25 kg. The three-part shield, extending from the engine compartment to the rear axle, also helps reduce interior noise levels and improve corrosion resistance.