Cape awarded 3 year contract renewal with Dow Chemicals

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Cape has announced the award of a three year contract renewal with Dow Chemicals. The contract is for the provision of specialist cleaning for maintenance and project work at the Barry site in South Wales, UK.

The Dow Chemicals site at Barry in the UK, is one of the company’s largest manufacturing facilities. Silicone production started in Barry in 1952, initially by Midland Silicones and then Dow Corning in 1971. Continued investment throughout the decades has made the Barry site one of the most advanced facilities in the world for the production of silicon-based materials.

Commenting on the contract award, Simon Hicks, Managing Director for UK, said, “I am delighted that Cape has secured this contract renewal at Dow Chemicals, Barry, South Wales. Cape has a longstanding relationship with Dow Chemicals, spanning more than a decade and we look forward to continuing to work with this important client to deliver our critical industrial services across their asset.”

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