Itafos Conda has reached full capacity

The Canadian company Itafos has announced that its Itafos Conda plant (Idaho, USA) has reached full capacity.
“We are happy to announce that we have achieved full loading of our plant through several activities that couldn’t have been earlier implemented due to the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Tim Vedder, CEO of Itafos Conda.
The process was carried out on schedule and within the planned budget. The necessary repairments and maintenance of technological equipment were conducted as well.
Itafos Conda can annually produce up to 550 thousand tons of monoammonium phosphate and phosphoric acids.

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