Huntsman Corporation, a global manufacturer and marketer of differentiated chemicals, has announced the opening of its new polyurethanes systems house in Dubai, UAE.

Situated within the Jebel Ali Free Trade Zone (Jafza), the purpose-built facility strengthens Huntsman’s downstream capabilities in the Mena region - increasing its capacity to produce polyurethane systems and polyester polyols for customers across the region.

The new systems house comprises a production area equipped with state-of-the-art manufacturing equipment plus blenders, reactors, filling stations, control room, offices and quality control laboratories. The facility will manufacture polyurethane foams for construction, insulation, appliances, bedding and furniture applications. It will also produce systems for the footwear industry; and prepolymers for coatings, adhesives, sealants and elastomers applications.

The site will also serve as the regional base for Huntsman’s Demilec spray polyurethane foam (SPF) business. Demilec is a leading global manufacturer of SPF insulation used in commercial and residential properties to improve energy efficiency. The new systems house is equipped with a dedicated spray foam application and training center and will provide customers in the region with local technical and training assistance, fully supported by the global Demilec organization.

Tony Hankins, president of Huntsman’s Polyurethanes division said: “This investment is the latest step in the expansion of our worldwide systems house capabilities, which underpin our downstream growth strategy. Constructing the new systems house at Jafza brings us closer to our customers and gives us everything we need to expand our business in Mena, including manufacturing competitiveness, infrastructure links and speed of response.”

Steen Weien Hansen, vice president for Europe, Africa, Middle East and India, added: “With a fast-growing population that is 90 per cent urbanized, the UAE is a big importer of polyurethane for use in construction and building projects and the production of consumer goods.

With the much-awaited Expo 2020 Dubai just a year away, the booming construction sector will increase the import of polyurethane in the market directly contributing to the growth of Huntsman’s business in the UAE.”

Huntsman’s other downstream businesses in the Middle East include Huntsman EMA – a systems house in Turkey; and Huntsman Arab Polyols Company, in Saudi Arabia – a joint venture with the BCI Group of Companies, in which Huntsman is the majority shareholder.