our productivity theory It's simple as 1,2, 3—as a theory should be: Absolute refusal to consider any product or process "good enough." Plus experienced-ability to improve it. Equals new process technology—better routes to better products. Case in point: We've been making vinyl acetate from acetic anhydride at our Pampa, Texas, plant. And quality is as high as you get. But, at Bay City, we're now using a unique process to produce VA
from ethylene. Same quality: high. This ability to adapt to new and improved technology gives our customers a bonus of protection—an assured source of supply. Producing basic chemicals of maximum quality, at minimum cost, is simply good business. For us and for our customers. Because only a profitable company can practice a productivity theory of continuous development and improvement. cdancse®
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