Trevira approves large projects at the Guben site

The approved investments will be in the form of equipment that will affect all of the processes — polycondensation, spinning and textile processing — at the Guben site where Trevira produces filament specialties for the textile industry. A total sum of approx. 7.5 million euros is scheduled to be invested. These investments will generate additional quantitative growth and optimize processes and procedures at Trevira’s site in Guben where flat and texturized filament yarns are produced for automotive interiors, technical textiles, apparel, and home textiles.

CEO Klaus Holz said,“These investments are an extremely important signal.”He also added,“They are a reiteration of the long-term commitment of our parent company IVL to Trevira GmbH.”

Head of the Filament BU, Edo Lieven said that, “We are very excited about the investments in the new equipment.” He also quoted that,“ The Guben site and the Filament BU will be strengthened by these projects.”

Trevira GmbH’s owner Indorama Ventures has approved various large projects at the Guben site, which will be of enormous importance for the entire company.

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