DAK Americas to increase PSF prices by $0.06 per pound
18 Feb '09
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DAK Americas LLC, Due to significant increases in the cost of paraxylene, a major raw material feedstock for manufacturing Polyester Staple Fiber (PSF), DAK Americas will increase prices for all PSF products.
Effective March 1, 2009; DAK Americas will increase PSF prices by $0.06 per pound.
DAK is committed to the staple fibers business and will continue to supply quality products, services and innovation to its customers.
DAK Americas, headquartered in Charlotte, NC., is wholly owned by Alfa S.A.B. de C.V.,Monterrey Mexico. DAK Americas is comprised of three business units: Polyethylene Terephthalate Resins (PET), Polyesters Staple Fibers (PSF) and Monomers/ ingredients (TPA). DAK Americas has five manufacturing operations across the Americas, three in the Southeast United States, and additional facilities in Mexico and Argentina. DAK Americas employs over 1,100 people.