Sunlit, a Taiwan-based chemical supplier, acquired about 40 acres for $9.2 million near a rail line in Casa Grande.
Sunlit plans to build a hydrofluoric acid manufacturing plant on the newly acquired land that will support TSMC and Intel’s semiconductor operations in the Valley. Sunlit currently operates a facility in Deer Valley which opened in 2024 (photo).
Sunlit is one of several global chemical manufacturers to make moves recently in Casa Grande, which is about a 40-minute drive south of Phoenix. The industrial area where Sunlit acquired land alongside other chemical-related firms is on the Union Pacific main line, which connects to the recently expanded Casa Grande Yard.
In October, a Brazilian firm, Chlorum, announced plans to build a $70 million chemical plant in Casa Grande.
KPCC Advanced Chemicals Inc., a U.S. subsidiary of the Kanto Group, began construction on the first phase of a planned $500 million chemical manufacturing facility at the Sonoran Valley Industrial Park.
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