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Punj Lloyd bags Thai order

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New Delhi, Dec. 1

Punj Lloyd Group, global infrastructure services provider, has bagged a large contract from PTT Polyethylene Company for construction of a polyethylene plant in Thailand, according to a company release. The low- density poly-ethylene (LDPE) plant is to be built at Map-Ta-Phut site of PTT Polyethylene, a wholly owned subsidiary of PTT Chemical Company.

The plant will have a capacity of 300 kilo tonnes per annum. Financial details were, however, not available immediately.

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