Shaanxi Beiyuan Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.
601568 · XSHG · Chemicals · China
Shaanxi Beiyuan Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. is a prominent player in the chemical manufacturing sector, primarily focused on producing and distributing a diverse range of chemical products. Established in Shaanxi, China, the company has carved a niche for itself by specializing in the production of polyvinyl chloride (PVC), caustic soda, and other chemical raw materials that serve as essential components in various industrial applications. These chemicals are vital in sectors such as construction, agriculture, textiles, and sanitation, providing foundational materials for numerous downstream industries. Shaanxi Beiyuan plays a critical role in the global supply chain as a key supplier of chemical commodities that are necessary for multiple manufacturing processes and everyday products. Its operations and output have significant implications for both domestic markets and international trade, contributing to the development and sustainability of crucial infrastructural projects. Additionally, the company is known for its commitment to innovation and environmental sustainability by focusing on energy-efficient production techniques, aiming to reduce its ecological footprint while meeting the growing demand for high-quality chemical products.
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Basic Materials sector · China
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