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Large and full tankage between processes to forestall any process shutdowns due to unforeseen problems in adjacent areas. Animal remains, sometimes called dry rendered tankage, typically sell for up to $100 a ton in countries like China, Thailand and Vietnam, where they are used as bait and feed at shrimp and salmon hatcheries. Astor Wax, a Doraville, GA-based manufacturer of specialty waxes and petroleum-based products for rubber and plastics, is expanding its Marshall, TX, specialty wax plant with the installation of five blenders and an extra 700,000 pounds of raw material tankage to shorten customer order lead times. |
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