Corporate Body

CSRC - Dow (c. 1961 - 1968)

From
c. 1961
Rhodes, New South Wales, Australia
To
1968
Functions
Chemical Industries and Manufacturing Industry

Summary

CSRC - Dow was a joint venture between CSR Chemicals and Dow Chemical - manufacture styrene and other products. Initially all production occurred at the CRC Rhodes site, but in 1964 the polymerisation unit was relocated to Altona, Victoria. In 1968 CSRC sold its shares the company back to Dow Chemical.

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Ailie Smith

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