Corporate Body

Kemcor Australia (c. 1980 - 1999)

From
c. 1980
Altona, Victoria, Australia
To
1999
Functions
Manufacturing Industry and Chemical Industries
Location
Altona, Victoria

Summary

Kemcor Australia was replaced by Qenos in 1999. It was a leader in the production of olefins, poly-olefins and synthetic rubber.

Timeline

 1960 - c. 1984 Altona Petrochemical Company Ltd
       c. 1980 - 1999 Kemcor Australia
             1999 - Qenos Pty Ltd

Published resources

Resources

Ailie Smith

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