BASF, Alpek agree to swap EPS, polyurethane business in Americas
7/11/2014 12:00:00 AM
Alpek and BASF have signed agreements concerning the EPS (expandable polystyrene) and PU (polyurethane) business activities of their Polioles joint venture in Mexico, and BASFs EPS business in North and South America, excluding BASFs Neopor (grey EPS) business.
Alpek will acquire all of Polioles EPS business activities, including its EPS production site in Altamira, Mexico. In parallel, BASF will acquire Polioles PU business activities, including selected assets in its Lerma facility as well as all marketing and selling rights for PU systems, isocyanates and polyols.
Upon completion of the transaction, Polioles will continue operations as an Alpek-BASF joint venture with a product portfolio comprised of industrial and specialty chemicals.
Under the agreements, Alpek will also acquire BASFs EPS business activities in North and South America, including:
- BASFs EPS sales and distribution channels in North and South America,
- BASFs EPS production facilities in Guaratingueta, Brazil, and General Lagos, Argentina, and
- BASFs EPS foam parts business in Chile (Aislapol, SA).
The combined capacity of all EPS production facilities that Alpek will acquire is approximately 230,000 tpy. This figure includes Polioles 165,000 tpy production plant in Altamira, Mexico. Approximately 440 employees work in the businesses that are subject to the agreements -- 380 employees in the EPS businesses and 60 employees in the PU business. The majority of these employees will keep their position under the new ownerships.
BASF says it will continue to sell Neopor to its customers in the US, Canada and South America. In Mexico, Alpek will sell Neopor for BASF based on a distribution agreement.
All agreements are subject to approval by the appropriate authorities. Closing of the transaction is expected by early 2015. Financial terms of the agreement were not disclosed.
This transaction represents an attractive opportunity for Alpek to build upon its EPS operations in Mexico, expand its EPS footprint across the Americas, and consolidate its plastics & chemicals product portfolio," said Jose de Jesus Valdez, Alpeks CEO. "It also reaffirms Alpeks commitment to the EPS value chain, where we will continue providing the highest standard of quality and service to all our customers.
The acquisition of the PU business significantly strengthens BASF Performance Materials industry-oriented customer solutions approach across North America and globally," said Raimar Jahn, president of BASF's performance materials business. "BASF will focus its EPS business on strategic markets in Europe and Asia as well as on Neopor, which is produced in Germany and Korea."
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