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BASF teams with INEOS to establish styrenics company

By Canadian Packaging Staff   

General BASF INEOS Industries Holdings Limited Joint venture styrenics Styrolution

BASF SE--a leading global chemical company headquartered in Ludwigshafen, Germany--and INEOS Industries Holdings Limited--the third-largest chemical group located in Lyndhurst, U.K.--have signed a letter of intent to join forces and establish a new global styrenics company called Styrolution.

BASF SE–a leading global chemical company headquartered in Ludwigshafen, Germany–and INEOS Industries Holdings Limited–the third-largest chemical group located in Lyndhurst, U.K.–have signed a letter of intent to join forces and establish a new global styrenics company called Styrolution.

The two companies intend to combine their global business activities in styrene monomers (SM), polystyrene (PS), acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), styrene-butadiene block copolymers (SBC, a thermoplastic resin as well, transparent and impact resistant. It offers applications with high optical appearance and is mostly used in food packaging applications and also goes into display packaging) and other styrene-based copolymers (SAN, AMSAN, ASA, MABS) as well as copolymer blends.

BASF has previously announced that it will carve out its styrenics activities by the end of 2010 and transfer them into separate entities. The carve-out will continue as planned and as of January 1, 2011, BASF’s styrenics activities will operate as a separate company with the name Styrolution. INEOS has also announced that it is to acquire the other 50 per cent shareholding in its 50-50 styrenics joint venture, INEOS NOVA, from NOVA Chemicals. Upon completion of the proposed joint venture with BASF, INEOS will transfer these activities into the new Styrolution group.

Expandable polystyrene is not part of the transaction as both BASF and INEOS will retain their own expandable polystyrene businesses. The SM/PS capacities in Ludwigshafen used to produce foam will also remain with BASF as well as the SM/PS business of BASF-YPC Co. Ltd., in Nanjing, China.

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INEOS will contribute its SM and PS businesses to the joint venture, including its Sarnia, Ont. plant.

Styrolution will have a global presence and will offer significant benefits to its customers in the styrenics industry through enhanced efficiency, reduced costs and excellent service.

Based on figures for 2010, Styrolution is expected to generate annual sales of more than €5 billion (Cdn ~$6.65 billion). Company headquarters will be located in Frankfurt, Germany. The joint venture will be owned equally by the two companies.

Roberto Gualdoni, who started his career at BASF in 1987, will be named chief executive officer of Styrolution. In April 2010, Gualdoni became president of BASF’s Styrenics division. Christoph de la Camp will become chief financial officer of the new company.

“The formation of the joint venture Styrolution together with INEOS is a further important step in our active portfolio management,” explains Dr. Martin Brudermüller, member of the board of executive directors of BASF SE. “It is our plan to create a leading player in the global styrenics market in terms of efficiency, safety, customer service, product quality and competitiveness. Therefore, the new joint venture with a sizeable partner like INEOS presents the best option to strengthen the business. Both partners complement one another with regards to their product and technology portfolio and global footprint.”

“The joint venture will deliver new opportunities for innovation and growth that will provide significant benefit to our customers,“ says Jim Ratcliffe, Chairman, INEOS Capital. “The world scale-assets will secure a sustainable and competitive business that is capable of meeting the long-term needs of a rapidly changing market. This is consistent with our long-term styrenics strategy.”

Excellent global position

BASF intends to contribute its SM, PS, ABS, SBC and styrene-based copolymers businesses in the joint venture. This includes production plants located in Germany, Belgium, Korea, India  and Mexico. BASF employs approximately 1,460 people in its styrenics business and is expected to generate sales of more than €3 billion in 2010.

INEOS intends to contribute ABS production plants at sites in Germany, Spain, India and Thailand to the joint venture. Furthermore INEOS will contribute its SM and PS businesses to the joint venture, which includes INEOS and INEOS NOVA sites in the aforementioned Sarnia, the U.S., Germany, France and Sweden. INEOS employs an approximate total of 2,200 people in its styrenics activities and is expected to generate sales of about €2 billion in 2010.

BASF and INEOS will continue to operate as strictly independent companies until the completion of the deal which, subject to the approval by the appropriate antitrust authorities, is anticipated in 2011.

Further information on BASF is available at www.basf.com.
More information can be found at www.ineos.com.

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