Olin to close Tric and AnHCI facilities in Texas
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Olin to close Tric and AnHCI facilities in Texas

Olin expects to incur approximately $2 million of restructuring charges in 2021.

  • By ICN Bureau | January 20, 2021

Olin Corporation has announced the decision to cease operations of its Trichloroethylene (Tric) and Anhydrous Hydrogen Chloride (AnHCl) liquefaction facilities in Texas before the end of 2021.

 

These actions are expected to be cash flow accretive. Olin expects to incur approximately $2 million of restructuring charges in 2021, associated with these plans.

 

"As Olin transitions our industry-leading feedstock position to supply next-generation, environmentally sustainable refrigerants, we will exit the production of Tric, which is used to produce traditional refrigerants. For AnHCl, we remain interested in serving key high-value end-use applications; however, current returns do not justify the operating costs and required reinvestment capital. Olin remains committed to the Freeport, Texas community, our employees, and our customers," said Scott Sutton, President and Chief Executive Officer, Olin.

 

Olin is a leading vertically-integrated global manufacturer and distributor of chemical products and a leading U.S. manufacturer of ammunition. The chemical products produced include chlorine and caustic soda, vinyls, epoxies, chlorinated organics, bleach and hydrochloric acid.

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