Initially intended for the manufacture of fertilizers the Feuchy production unit was set up in 1928 The Hauts-de-France plant began manufacturing fatty amines in 1950 This production saw considerable growth in 1984 the Arkema Feuchy plant covers nearly 30 hectares and has a catalog of over 400 products 50 licensed external employees work with the Arkema Feuchy plant each day The unit’s production volume is very large with approximately 50,000 metric tons of materials manufactured there each year Its production is largely geared towards the world market 40% of its products are intended for the European market and 45% for the rest of the world A wide range of products leaves the Arkema Feuchy plant as no less than 400 different materials are produced there Most of the production is based on the use of fatty substances such as tallow The 400 products in the Feuchy catalog are produced in 11 reactors. The factory has adopted by-batch manufacturing processes The site is equipped with a pilot workshop to ensure the development of new products The Arkema group credits the development of UDETA Classified as a Seveso 3 high threshold the plant complies with the European directive concerning major accident hazard control At the forefront of safety and the environment, the Arkema Feuchy plant has OHSAS 18001 Several communications and awareness-raising actions are carried out by the Arkema Feuchy plant as part of the Common Ground® program: 200 (including 50 employees of companies operating on the site) Security and Environment: €1.5 million Maintenance and development of facilities: €3 million Clad in the race leader’s pink jersey Bennett held off an acceleration from Milan Fretin (Cofidis) as the stage 1 winner finished second and held his second-overall position behind the Irishman Amaury Capiot (Arkéa-B&B Hotels) took third place in the bunch sprint ahead of Nils Eekhoff (Team dsm-firmenich PostNL) and Pascal Ackermann (Israel-Premier Tech) “They were fantastic,” Bennett said about his team to usher him to the final sprint “The thing about sprinting is it often doesn’t go to plan The guys showed the maturity today and their experience They were able to make quick decisions when it wasn’t going right and that’s what it’s all about We continue that process where we get that flow there’s more results to come.” Narrow roads with 4km to go had Team dsm-firmenich PostNL at the front of the race and that is when Bennett’s team pushed up the right side to launch Bennett with 500 metres to go Bennett added more cushion to his GC lead over Fretin Capiot moved up four spots to third overall tied with three other riders art 18 seconds back the relatively flat day of 165.1km led to Bouchain and a finishing circuit ripe for the sprinters The first half of the route dips to the south and takes in three classified climbs - Havrincourt Guyencourt-Saulcout and Vendhuile - then makes an abrupt northerly turn at Bohain-En-Verdandois to where the final two of three intermediate sprints lead to the finish circuit to Bouchain The early breakaway of four riders moved away with 28km to the base of the first climb at Havrincourt (1km at 3.8%) - Kenny Molly (Van Rysel-Roubaix) Gwen Laclainche (Philippe Wagner-Bazin) and Fabio Christen (Q36.5 Pro Cycling) It was a return to the break for Hue and Laclainche from the opening day The quartet opened a margin of 2:21 across the next set of climbs the short Guyencourt-Saulcout and Vendhuile both at one-half a kilometre and the gradient no more than 2.5% Lechlainche taking enough points to put him in the mountain classification lead Across the descent 100km remained with a trio of intermediate sprints on the flat roads ahead and the four worked together without immediate alarm from behind Christen fell back into the peloton with 50km to go Cofidis and Arkéa-B&B Hotels beginning to pick up the chase at the front Hue then called for his team car for a bike change and he also dropped from the breakaway altogether With the bell ringing to signal the start of the circuit and 29km remaining for the finish the peloton crossed the Sensée River in Bouchain with the lead duo of Molly and Lechlainche only 29 seconds ahead With 10.5km to go on roads still wet from the earlier rain and the sprinters’ teams began to set the queue for the final push ToralEnergies and Arkéa-B&B Hotels taking the front and race leader Sam Bennett (Decathlon AG23R La Mondiale) tucked close behind Once the peloton moved across some narrow roads with 4km to go Team dsm-firmenich PostNL increased the pace at the front several riders hit the tarmac on the right side of the swooping turn But Decathlon AG23R La Mondiale stayed alert and delivered Bennett to a second victory in the six-day race Results powered by FirstCycling a sports marketing and public relations agency which managed projects for Tour de Georgia a Georgia non-profit to promote safe cycling She is proud to have worked in professional baseball for six years - 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