1 February 2019

News & Media

BASF and Solenis complete combination of their paper and water chemicals businesses

Ludwigshafen,  Germany  and  Wilmington,  Delaware,  USA,  January  31,  2019  – Following the approval of all relevant authorities, BASF and Solenis have completed the transfer of BASF’s paper 

wet-end and water chemicals business to Solenis as announced in May 2018. Effective February 1, 2019, the combined business will operate under the Solenis name and offer increased sales, service 

and production capabilities across the globe. With pro forma sales of around €2.4 billion in 2017 and  approximately  5,200  employees,  the  combined  company  is  positioned  to provide an expanded product portfolio and cost-effective solutions for paper and water treatment customers. 

BASF will hold a 49% share, 51% of the shares will be held by funds managed by Clayton, Dubilier & Rice and the Solenis management.

The transaction includes production sites and plants of BASF’s paper wet-end and water chemicals business in Bradford and Grimsby, UK; Suffolk, Virginia, USA; Altamira, Mexico; Ankleshwar, India, and Kwinana, Australia. From closing, BASF will account for its share in Solenis using the equity method and include its share of the company’s net income in EBIT before special items and EBIT for the BASF Group (reported under “Other”).

“Combining  our  strong  heritages  creates  the  leading  customer-focused,  global solutions  provider  for  the  paper  and  water  industries.  Customers  from  these industries  will  benefit  from  our  joint  strengths,  resulting  in  an  unparalleled  and complementary range of products and services, state-of-the-art innovations and know-how,” said John Panichella, president and CEO, Solenis.

“Joining forces with Solenis is the right step for BASF’s paper and water chemicals business to maintain sustainable growth and will enable us to share in the future success of this promising joint entity. Together, we will provide the broadest scope of products and services to meet the needs of the global paper and water industry,” added Anup Kothari, president of BASF’s Performance Chemicals division.

BASF’s  paper  and  water  chemicals  production  plants  strongly  embedded  in  the Verbund in Ludwigshafen, Germany, and Nanjing, China, are not transferred, and will deliver products and raw materials to the combined entity under mid- to long- term supply agreements. BASF’s paper coating chemicals portfolio is not part of the transaction.

 

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Last Update1 February 2019