Kemira has moved to a new water treatment chemicals plant in Tallinn, Estonia
Kemira Oyj
Press release
October 26, 2011 at 14.00 pm (CET+1)
Kemira today celebrated the opening of a new water treatment chemicals plant in
Tallinn, Estonia. The plant will operate as a Baltic region production hub for
inorganic coagulants that are used in municipal and industrial water treatment.
Kemira's manufacturing facilities were re-located to new premises due to the
reconstruction of the Ãœlemiste traffic junction.
''Kemira's product selection has broadened and we are currently serving both
municipal and industrial customers throughout the Baltic. The Tallinn plant uses
the latest technology and logistically it has a very good location. We can offer
fast and cost-efficient deliveries to our customers in Estonia, Latvia and
Lithuania," says Tarmo Siir, the Managing Director of Kemira's subsidiary
Kemivesi.
Kemira has operated in Estonia since 1994. Kemira's strengths include high-level
application know-how and a comprehensive range of water treatment chemicals,
which we deliver reliably to our customers.
For more information, please contact
Kemira Oyj
Aija Jantunen, General Manager, Municipal & Industrial, Finland and Baltics
Tel. +358 (0)50Â 583 9714
Tarmo Siir, Managing Director, As Kemivesi
Tel. +372 501 4335
Kemira is a global two billion euro chemicals company that is focused on serving
customers in water-intensive industries. The company offers water quality and
quantity management that improves customers' energy, water, and raw material
efficiency. Kemira's vision is to be a leading water chemistry company.
www.kemira.com
www.waterfootprintkemira.com
Kemira factory:
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