NOVAMONT
Delay, reduction of short-time work at Italian site
Single-use tableware based on thermoplastic starch is one use for the company’s resins (Photo: Novamont)
Contrary to a previous announcement, Italian biopolymer specialist Novamont (Novara; www.novamont.com) now says it plans to start short-time work at its domestic site in Terni on 25 July 2022, instead of 1 July (see Plasteurope.com of 16.06.2022).

The originally announced duration of a maximum of 13 weeks will also initially be cut to four. After that, normal production is to resume. The company emphasised that the reduction of labour will not affect deliveries to customers.

Related: Novamont / Versalis: Shareholder structure revamped

Novamont cited exorbitant costs at the location and unfair Asian competition from plastic products based on fossil raw materials as justification for the short-time work.
05.07.2022 Plasteurope.com [250695-0]
Published on 05.07.2022
Novamont: Kurzarbeit in Terni auf vier Wochen verkürztGerman version of this article...

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