Automotive components manufacturer Johnson Controls (JCI) has announced plans to invest more than US$70m in its automotive battery recycling centre in Cienega de Flores, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. This investment will go towards replacing the facility's existing rotary furnaces with larger, more efficient rotary furnaces. The supplier will also add state-of-the-art environmental Subscribe to Automotive World … Continued
Automotive components manufacturer Johnson Controls (JCI) has announced plans to invest more than US$70m in its automotive battery recycling centre in Cienega de Flores, Nuevo Leon, Mexico.
This investment will go towards replacing the facility's existing rotary furnaces with larger, more efficient rotary furnaces. The supplier will also add state-of-the-art environmental
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