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JANA YOUR PARTNER FOR EPOXY IN THE
MIDDLE EAST
JANA
- Jubail
Chemical Industries Company situated in the Industrial City of
Jubail, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and produces a range of Epoxy Resins
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Liquid, Solution and Solid forms for a variety of
applications. From a modest beginning in 1999, JANA
today has the capability of producing
over 60,000 Metric
Tons of Epoxy resin per year. These are produced under the license
of Huntsman Advanced Materials, USA (originally obtained from
Ciba-Geigy, Switzerland ). JANA is the only producer of Epoxy resins
in the Middle East and Africa. JANA enjoys leadership position in
these markets which has been possible thanks to all the customers.
Jana is currently the market leader in these markets.
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JANA markets their epoxy resins under two brand names
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AralditeŽ and RazeenŽ. The AralditeŽ brand is over 50
years old and very well known the world over. It is used
under the license of Huntsman. JANA also has developed
their own brand name, RazeenŽ under which they sell
epoxy resins. RazeenŽ was introduced and launched in the
year 2004 which has found acceptability by most of the
customers. Currently, under the RazeenŽ brand name, all
the products manufactured
are
look-alike matching products to the
AralditeŽ
branded
products licensed and sold
by JANA. Jana produces and markets
quality epoxy resins to exacting standards relied upon by many of todays
leaders in the coatings, resin, composite and civil construction industries on a global basis.
Determination to become a market leader globally
transformed what began as a vision one decade ago into one of the
most modern epoxy producers in the world. JANA has been ever-changing,
adapting and evolving. By June of 2012, JANA will add another 60,000
metric tons capacity to its existing plant that will grow to 120,000
metric tons eventually rising to 240,000 by 2017.
JANA is now realizing the vision of its promoters to backward integrate its
operations and are forging ahead with a new plant for the increasing the manufacture
of Epichlorohydrin, a key raw material for making epoxy resins. An additional 90,000
tonnes of capacity is already planned.
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