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Sumitomo Chemical Announces Expansion of its Polypropylene Compounds Business in North America and Europe
08-09-2007: Sumitomo Chemical will establish new manufacturing and marketing operations in both North America and Europe for polypropylene (PP) compounds used in automobile bumpers and other components as part of the global strategy of its polypropylene business.
Sumitomo Chemical positions its PP business as one of its core petrochemical businesses and has long been actively promoting its global development. With manufacturing facilities in Chiba, Japan; Singapore; Texas, USA; and a plant in Rabigh, Saudi Arabia scheduled to come on-stream in the latter half of 2008, the Company operates four worldwide production bases capable of supplying an annual 2 million tons of PP using its proprietary technologies.
According to the company, these global PP supply capabilities give Sumitomo Chemical distinct advantages in strategic development of downstream PP compounds, including outstanding capabilities in product design, cost competitiveness and stable supply.
Last year, the Company established Zhuhai Sumika Polymer Compounds Co., Ltd. in China and began operation of a new plant with an annual production capacity of 10 thousand tons of PP compounds, and is studying plans for further expansion. With global demand for PP and PP compounds increasing, Sumitomo Chemical has decided to establish new bases of operation in the
two major automobile producing regions of North America and Europe.
In North America, Sumitomo Chemical has for many years operated its business in PP and PP compounds through Phillips Sumika Polypropylene Company, a joint venture with Chevron Phillips Chemical Co. LLC, and is also expanding its sales volume of PP compounds through toll manufacture. Under the current plan, a new joint venture will be established between Sumitomo Chemical and the Toyo Ink Group, and the new company will construct a new PP compound plant to
further expand the business in North America with higher quality and more cost-competitive products.
Sumitomo Chemical's PP and PP compounds business operations in Europe, however, have been
rather limited until now. Following a series of studies on the best ways to expand the business,
Sumitomo Chemical has entered into an agreement together with the Itochu Group and Toyo Ink
Group to acquire the PP compound operations run by Asahi Kasei Chemicals and Planesa S.A. in
the UK and France. The businesses targeted by this acquisition serve a broad spectrum of the
automotive and home appliance industries in Europe.
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