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Arteco commissions a coolant plant in China

A rteco NV, a manufacturer of water-based engine coolants and heat transfer fluids, celebrated the inauguration of its new coolant production plant in China.

The plant’s capabilities extend beyond traditional internal combustion engine coolants to produce heat transfer fluids for all New Energy Vehicles (NEV), including electric, hybrid, and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles. The new production plant will cater to local automotive customers and produce heat transfer fluids for the electronics cooling segment, including applications such as data centers.

Arteco coolant plant.
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Mr. Alexandre Moireau, Arteco’s General Manager, added, “This plant is part of Arteco’s global strategy. As a leader in the coolant industry, our primary focus is serving global customers in different industries and countries, with particular significance in the China market. Strengthening our local presence will amplify our supply chain resilience, optimize operations, and mitigate the risks inherent in extensive global supply chains.”

“Since the creation of the Arteco China affiliate in 2010, our teams have been successfully growing the business, winning the trust and support of our customers. With this solid foundation, Arteco is now moving into the next chapter. The new plant will manufacture right from the raw materials instead of imported additive packages, serving the automotive, industrial, and electronics cooling industries,” concluded Mr. Zuoling Zhang, General Manager Shanghai Arteco Coolants Science and Technology Co., Ltd. .

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