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04/07/2018 – Beaulieu International Group

Waterway transport reduces dependency on truck transport

Beaulieu International Group reduces CO2 emissions by 300 tonnes thanks to its sustainable container transport programme

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As largest European producer of PP fibres, Beaulieu Fibres International is also part of the Engineered Products Business Unit. With three production sites in Europe – two in Belgium and one in Italy, we supply PP and PE/PP BICO fibres with linear densities of 0.9 den to 450 den to customers in industries such as Automotive, Hygiene, Geotextiles, Flooring, Filtration and Upholstery. Our broad portfolio includes colored fibres, high elongation fibres, high tenacity fibres, ultrasoft fibres with different cross-sections, including trilobal, suitable for a wide range of processing technologies © Beaulieu International Group

 
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Sustainable container transport passing through the River Terminal Wielsbeke, B.I.G.’s global inland hub to the rest of the world© POM West-Vlaanderen © POM West-Vlaanderen

 
Fibres-Packaging.jpg

As largest European producer of PP fibres, Beaulieu Fibres International is also part of the Engineered Products Business Unit. With three production sites in Europe – two in Belgium and one in Italy, we supply PP and PE/PP BICO fibres with linear densities of 0.9 den to 450 den to customers in industries such as Automotive, Hygiene, Geotextiles, Flooring, Filtration and Upholstery. Our broad portfolio includes colored fibres, high elongation fibres, high tenacity fibres, ultrasoft fibres with different cross-sections, including trilobal, suitable for a wide range of processing technologies © Beaulieu International Group

 
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