German speciality chemicals firm Lanxess is expanding its portfolio of phosphorus-based chemicals by taking over the business operations belonging to the French subsidiary of the insolvent Dutch company thermPhos International BV. The transaction closes with immediate effect.
Lanxess is acquiring the production assets and the customer list of the thermPhos site in Epierre, South Eastern France – a globally leading phosphorus pentoxide and polyphosphoric acid producer. Both products are complementary to the company’s existing phosphorus portfolio. They can be used as chemical intermediates including flame retardants and pharmaceuticals.
The site will be integrated into the production network of Lanxess’s business unit Functional Chemicals (FCC), which belongs to the company’s Performance Chemicals segment. Apart from phosphorus-based chemicals, FCC manufactures speciality plasticisers and colourants. It employs about 480 people worldwide, with the majority based at its sites in Leverkusen and Krefeld-Uerdingen, Germany. The business unit is headed by Jorge Alberto Nogueira.
(PRA)