04.08.11
Evonik is building an integrated production plant for organic specialty surfactants at its site in Shanghai, China. With an investment volume in the upper double-digit million range, the production network is scheduled to begin operation in mid 2013, the company announced.
The various specialty surfactants based on renewable raw materials will be used primarily for cosmetics and laundry care products, as well as for industrial applications.
"Construction of the integrated production plant based on renewable raw materials in Shanghai represents a key step in the further consolidation of Evonik's global presence. With the new plant, Evonik is supporting the growth of its key customers in Asia with local production,” said Patrik Wohlhauser, chairman of the board of management of Evonik Degussa GmbH and member of the executive board of Evonik Industries responsible for the Consumer, Health and Nutrition segment.
By building the plant at the Shanghai site, Evonik said it will benefit from the infrastructure of the large Shanghai Chemical Industry Park (SCIP) and close proximity to its customers' production facilities. The integrated production network will feature state-of-the-art technology and meet correspondingly high environmental standards. Last fall, in its most recent project at SCIP, Evonik commissioned a plant for the production of plastics and plastics ingredients—a 250-million-euro investment for the Group.
The new integrated production plant will produce ingredients for cosmetics and laundry care products, as well as specialty surfactants for industrial applications. The Chinese cosmetics industry accounts for the lion's share of production.
The various specialty surfactants based on renewable raw materials will be used primarily for cosmetics and laundry care products, as well as for industrial applications.
"Construction of the integrated production plant based on renewable raw materials in Shanghai represents a key step in the further consolidation of Evonik's global presence. With the new plant, Evonik is supporting the growth of its key customers in Asia with local production,” said Patrik Wohlhauser, chairman of the board of management of Evonik Degussa GmbH and member of the executive board of Evonik Industries responsible for the Consumer, Health and Nutrition segment.
By building the plant at the Shanghai site, Evonik said it will benefit from the infrastructure of the large Shanghai Chemical Industry Park (SCIP) and close proximity to its customers' production facilities. The integrated production network will feature state-of-the-art technology and meet correspondingly high environmental standards. Last fall, in its most recent project at SCIP, Evonik commissioned a plant for the production of plastics and plastics ingredients—a 250-million-euro investment for the Group.
The new integrated production plant will produce ingredients for cosmetics and laundry care products, as well as specialty surfactants for industrial applications. The Chinese cosmetics industry accounts for the lion's share of production.
“We are already well-positioned in the market for cosmetic ingredients in Europe and the United States," added Dr. Claus Rettig, head of the Consumer Specialties Business Unit. “Now we are following our customers to Asia, with state-of-the-art technology and correspondingly high-quality ingredients. This allows us to supply our customers at the accustomed high level of quality."