Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10385338 | Chemical Engineering Research and Design | 2005 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Public authorities are expected to facilitate industrial cluster development. Since competition between established petrochemical clusters is intense, a proactive approach is required. A quantitative method was developed to help a Regional Development Board identify promising new activities, chemical plants that would complement the existing regional cluster. This decision support tool was implemented as a prototype optimization procedure based on mass flows. A case study on the sub-cluster around the manufacture of PolyEthyleneTerephtalate demonstrated that the method discerns between options. Use of the tool on the location of new facilities thus enables a Regional Development Board to timely match its strategy with the decision process of a chemical company.
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Authors
G.P.J. Dijkema, D.J. Van Zanten, J. Grievink,