Speaking to
NIPNA, Gholamreza Jokar said his company had enjoyed cooperation of domestic
manufacturers and was deeply indebted to them for its sustainable operation and
productivity.
He said the
company had materialized 96 percent of its production plan despite the
sanctions and the ensuing restrictions, adding that thanks to the cooperation
of domestic companies, Morvardi Petrochemical Plant was at a favorable
production state.
Last year,
the plant set a new record for production of petrochemicals and has planned to
reach full productivity this year, he said.
Joker further
expressed optimism that the new ethylene unit of the company become operational
by the end of the current Iranian calendar year to March 20.