Fitesa announces U.S. site.Brazilian nonwovens producer Fitesa, together with Governor Mark Sanford, the South Carolina South Carolina, state of the SE United States. It is bordered by North Carolina (N), the Atlantic Ocean (SE), and Georgia (SW). Facts and Figures Area, 31,055 sq mi (80,432 sq km). Pop. (2000) 4,012,012, a 15. Department of Commerce and Laurens County, announced that it will invest and locate its new North American operations North American operation Surgical oncology Radical surgery of a 'frozen pelvis', consisting of radical en bloc resection of the uterus and urinary bladder. See 'Frozen pelvis.'. Cf 'All-American' and 'South American' operations. in Laurens County, SC. Fitesa will invest $120 million and create 80 jobs at its South Carolina facility to produce nonwovens with state-of-the-art technology. "This initiative is part of the company's long-term growth strategy and reassures the commitment to Fitesa's customers in the NAFTA NAFTA in full North American Free Trade Agreement Trade pact signed by Canada, the U.S., and Mexico in 1992, which took effect in 1994. Inspired by the success of the European Community in reducing trade barriers among its members, NAFTA created the world's region. For this reason, South Carolina has a strong importance due to its proximity to major ports, easy access to railroads and highways and excellent manpower and infrastructure availability," said Fitesa's managing director Silverio Baranzano. Fitesa, a Petropar company, is among the largest polypropylene nonwoven non·wo·ven adj. Made by a process not involving weaving. Used of textiles. n. Material or a fabric made by a process not involving weaving. producers in the world. Fitesa's nonwovens are used in numerous everyday products including disposable diapers and hygiene products, medical apparel, home furnishings and mattresses. Other product applications include agriculture, automotive, construction, footwear and luggage, industrial disposables and packaging. Fitesa has one supersite in Gravatai, Rio Grande do Sul Rio Grande do Sul (rē` grän`dĭ th s where
45,000 metric tons of nonwovens are produced. Fitesa announced earlier
this year it would enter the North American North Americannamed after North America. North American blastomycosis see North American blastomycosis. North American cattle tick see boophilusannulatus. market, eventually building two spunmelt lines in the southeast U.S. Earlier efforts in North America included a spunmelt operation in Mooresville, NC, started by Fitesa and sold to Polymer Group Inc. in the early 1990s. |
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