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Specialty Chemicals

ICIG buys Valtris organics plants in Europe

by Michael McCoy
November 8, 2024 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 102, Issue 35

 

A chemical plant at night.
Credit: International Chemical Investors Group
International Chemical Investors Group has acquired this benzyl chloride plant in the Netherlands.

International Chemical Investors Group (ICIG) has acquired two organic chemical facilities in Europe from Valtris Specialty Chemicals. A plant in Tessenderlo, Belgium, employs about 90 people and makes benzyl chloride and derivatives; one in Maastricht, the Netherlands, employs 30 and produces benzyl alcohol. ICIG will make the facilities part of its Vynova unit, which operates a plant at the Tessenderlo site that supplies the benzyl chloride facility with chlorine. ICIG recently completed the acquisition of Evonik Industries’ superabsorbent polymers business.

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