Corporate Body

Australian Vinyls Corporation Limited (1997 - )

From
1 August 1997
Altona, Victoria, Australia
Functions
Manufacturing industry
Alternative Names
  • Australian Vinyls (Parallel)
Website
http://www.av.com.au
Reference No
ABN 17 078 558 595
Location
Corporate Office: 65 Leakes Road, Laverton Victoria 3028

Summary

Australian Vinyls Corporation Limited, trading as Australian Vinyls, was established in August 1997. The Corporation produces vinyl resin at its Altona and Laverton plants and produces PVC compound at the Deer park, Flemington and Mentone plants. From their Web site, December 2001: "Australian Vinyls Corporation Limited is Australia's leading manufacturer and supplier of vinyl (PVC) resin and vinyl compounds."

Timeline

 1960 - c. 1990 BF Goodrich Chemical Ltd
       1997 - Australian Vinyls Corporation Limited

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