Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10385338 Chemical Engineering Research and Design 2005 13 Pages PDF
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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