As part of its aggressive strategy to secure a solid customer basis in Europe, SKYGREEN signed a long-term supply contract with Arla Plast A.B. (based in Sweden), and agreed on a plan to develop new products with which to develop explore markets in the region.Kenneth Synnersten of Alra Plast A.B. and Chung Yoon-yong, head of the petrochemicals/resin business division at SK chemicals, signed the agreement at the European company?s head office to launch a long-term partnership between the firms. This contract is a feat made possible thanks to the CHDM manufacturing technology and PETG polymerization technology pioneered by SK, as the world?s first successful developer of these commercialized production tools. This remarkable accomplishment is based on the extensive know-how of SK chemicals Research Institute and its production plants, combined with an advanced quality control system for production lines that places customer satisfaction as a top priority, and efforts to provide technical service for polymer processing by experts at the research institute.The agreement is expected to help improve the brand value of SKYGREEN PETG products, and will thereby further solidify the company?s position as a PETG resin supplier in the heavy gauge sheet market in Europe.Kenneth Synnersten, the president of Alra Plast A.B., received extensive compliments after announcing the long-term partnership forged between SK chemicals and his company. He made the announcement to about 120 people working in the plastic sheet sector in Europe, who were attending a ceremony that day to officially open an expanded PETG sheet plant.Alra Palst A.B. is the largest plastic sheet manufacturer in Europe. The company was established in 1900, and is a leading player in the European PETG heavy gauge sheet market. It has recently sought to reinforce its dominating position in the market by introducing new PETG/PET sheet processing facilities.