Corporate Body

Qenos Pty Ltd (1999 - )

From
1999
Altona, Victoria, Australia
Functions
Manufacturing industry
Website
http://www.qenos.com
Reference No
ABN 62 054 196 771
Location
Altona, Victoria

Summary

Qenos Pty Ltd was established in 1999, taking over the plants and people of Kemcor Australia and Orica Polythene. Qenos operates large plants on sites at Botany in Sydney and Altona in Melbourne. From their Website, 29/10/2001: "Qenos is the cornerstone of Australia's plastics and rubber industry. Our products are a part of every day life - the raw materials used in thousands of household, consumer and industrial products."

Timeline

 1960 - c. 1984 Altona Petrochemical Company Ltd
       c. 1980 - 1999 Kemcor Australia
             1999 - Qenos Pty Ltd

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