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AkzoNobel and Atul to set up Indian MCA partnership

14-Dec-2016

AkzoNobel and Atul have announced their intention to jointly invest in the production of monochloroacetic acid (MCA) in India, which will include setting up a world class MCA plant at Atul's facility in Gujarat. Each partner will hold a 50 percent stake. The partnership will build on Atul's ...

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AkzoNobel further strengthens its global MCA position

08-Feb-2012

AkzoNobel takes two further steps in strengthening its global position in the market of monochloroacetic acid (MCA). Recently it has commissioned its expanded Delfzijl MCA facility in the Netherlands, which now has a capacity exceeding 100,000 MT/year. In parallel, AkzoNobel is to further ...

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Baune takes helm at AkzoNobel MCA

01-Jul-2010

Effective July 1, 2010, Jürgen C. Baune has been appointed General Manager of AkzoNobel’s worldwide MCA (monochloroacetic acid) activities, part of the company’s Industrial Chemicals business. Baune succeeds Lars Andersson who will become Director Product and Business Development of Eka, ...

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AkzoNobel expanding capacity in China

12-Apr-2010

AkzoNobel has underlined its strategic commitment to investing in high growth markets following the official opening of a plant expansion for the manufacture of monochloroacetic acid (MCA) in China. The company's Taixing site - which now boasts production capacity of 60,000 MT/year - is the ...

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Akzo Nobel: MCA Production Doubled in China

19-Nov-2008

AkzoNobel is to increase MCA (monochloroacetic acid) production capacity at its Taixing site in China to 60,000 MT/year. The plant – which was inaugurated in 2002 as a 25,000 MT/year facility – is located about 250 kilometers north-west of Shanghai. "This investment demonstrates our strong ...

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New chemicals plants represent landmark for Akzo Nobel

02-Oct-2006

Akzo Nobel opened its two new chemicals plants in Delfzijl, completing the company's biggest ever chemicals investment in the Netherlands. The construction of the chlorine and monochloroacetic acid (MCA) facilities - which involved the relocation of activities from Hengelo - saw the company ...

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The european commission imposes a fine on certain monochloroacetic acid producers

24-Jan-2005

According to a decision by the European Commission, various producers of MCAA (monochloroacetic acid), an organic chemical used as intermediate in the manufacture of various products, have been fined. This decision was made further to an investigation regarding alleged arrangements affecting ...

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Akzo Nobel regrets past conduct in former Mono Chloroacetic Acid cartel

21-Jan-2005

Akzo Nobel has received a verdict from the European Commission for breaching competition law in the European Mono Chloroacetic Acid (MCAA) market between 1984 and 1999. Since January 2000, Akzo Nobel has had a company-wide program in place to intensify competition law compliance. The ...

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Coil Coatings Facility to Open at Suzhou Site

24-May-2002

Arnhem, the Netherlands, May 23, 2002 – Rudy van der Meer, member of Akzo Nobel’s Board of Management responsible for Coatings, today announced that Akzo Nobel is in the process of constructing a coil coatings facility at its production site in Suzhou, China. The coil business is the latest ...

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Akzo Nobel opens second China Coatings site within a year

11-Dec-2001

Akzo Nobel has strengthened its position in the Chinese Coatings market with the opening of a wood coatings plant in Dongguan City. The new site is part of the EUR 25 million investment that Akzo Nobel Coatings has made in China in the last year and will produce coatings for the rapidly growing ...

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