H.B. Fuller Opens Reactive Adhesives Manufacturing Plant in China

As part of a strategic growth plan, H.B. Fuller announced that it has officially opened a new manufacturing plant in Nanjing, China. It is China’s first reactive adhesives plant and is based in the Nanjing Chemical Industrial Park.

H.B. Fuller's manufacturing facility in Nanjing, China

H.B. Fuller's world-class Nanjing facility and its R&D expertise in regional technical center located in Shanghai will enable the company to extensively serve customers in the Asia Pacific region.

Jim Owens, President and CEO of H.B. Fuller, stated that the company will continue its investment to serve its customers and the new facility construction signifies H.B. Fuller’s commitment towards the Asia Pacific region.

Urethanes and other reactive adhesives will be manufactured in the plant and will be supplied to a wide range of markets, including woodworking, window, textile, solar, flexible packaging, filter and construction. The facility enhances the company’s partnership in the region as well as supports its growth strategy and improves market position.

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