Olin lifts force majeure after damage from Hurricane Beryl in Freeport
Seven weeks after the hurricane, Olin’s chlor-alkali products are back up and running, but a force majeure for one segment in Freeport will remain.
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Seven weeks after the hurricane, Olin’s chlor-alkali products are back up and running, but a force majeure for one segment in Freeport will remain.
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