- Albemarle Corporation
Infobox_Company
company_name = Albemarle Corporation
company_
company_type = Public (NYSE : [http://www.nyse.com/about/listed/lcddata.html?ticker=ALB ALB] )
company_slogan = "We Can Do That"
foundation = 1994
location =Baton Rouge, Louisiana ,United States of America
key_people =Mark C. Rohr , CEO
num_employees = 4000 (2008)
industry = Chemical industry
products =flame retardants chemicals ,antioxidants ,FCC catalysts ,HPC catalysts ,pharmaceutical products
homepage = http://www.albemarle.comAlbemarle Corporation (nyse|ALB) is chemical company with corporate headquarters in
Baton Rouge, Louisiana . It is a globally recognized specialty chemical manufacturing enterprise.History
The Albemarle Paper Manufacturing Company opened in 1887 with the production of
kraft paper , also known as Kraft, andblotting paper .In 1921, a team of chemists performing research for
General Motors discoveredtetraethyl lead (TEL) had antiknock properties as a gasoline additive. As a result, the Ethyl Gasoline Corporation inBaton Rouge, Louisiana began production of tetraethyl lead in 1937. TEL remained the primary product of theEthyl Gasoline Corporation through the next four decades. When the Ethyl Gasoline Corporation expanded its product line (particularly to include MMT), its name was changed to the Ethyl Corporation.The Albemarle Paper Manufacturing Company borrowed $200 million in 1962 and purchased
Ethyl Corporation , a company more than thirteen times its size.Throughout the next few decades, The Ethyl Corporation, under the direction of the Albemarle Paper Manufacturing Company, further expanded their product line to include
bromine (in 1969 inMagnolia, Arkansas ), lubricant additives (in 1975), and aluminum alkyls (in 1976 in Feluy, Belgium). Further expansion of The Ethyl Corporation included the purchases ofDow Chemical 's bromine division, Russ Pharmaceuticals, Inc., and Potasse et Produits Chimiques (PPC).In 1994, Ethyl spun off its chemical businesses to create an independent, publicly traded company named Albemarle Corporation.
Expansion
The Albemarle Corporation expanded itself by acquiring the Asano Corporation, a
sales andmarketing company headquartered inTokyo, Japan . The corporation sold both its electronic materials business and its alpha olefins, polyalphaolefins andsynthetic alcohols businesses by 1996, and in 1997 formed an alliance with Mitsui Toatsu Chemicals, Inc. That same year, the corporation was restructured to form two global business units: Polymer Chemicals and Fine Chemicals.In 1998, the Albemarle Corporation bought a custom manufacturing and oilfield chemicals plant in Teesport,
England . In the same year, ajoint venture was signed between Jordan Dead Sea Industries Company, Arab Potash Company, and one of Albemarle Corporation's subsidiaries. Another joint venture was signed in 2000 by the corporation and Jinhai Chemical and Industry Company, located inChina . More chemical plants were opened within the next five years in Port-de-Bouc,France and Bergheim,Germany (after the acquisition of Martinswerk GmbH).Since 2000, Albemarle Corporation has acquired assets of Ferro Corporation's PYRO-CHEK flame retardant business; Martinswerk GmbH; the custom and fine chemicals businesses of ChemFirst Inc.; the Ethyl Corporation's fuel and lubricant
antioxidants business; the phosphorus-based polyurethane flame retardants businesses of Rhodia; Atofina S.A.'s (Paris) bromine fine chemicals business; Taerim International Corporation, and the refinerycatalyst business of Akzo Nobel N.V.Also in 2000, Albemarle Corporation, Cytec Industries Inc., and GE Specialty Chemicals, Inc., a subsidiary of
General Electric Company , announced their intention to form a new business-to-businessinternet joint venture, PolymerAdditives.com. The creation of this venture was intended to help provide materials faster and more efficiently directly from trusted suppliers.Manufactured Products
Though beginning as a blotting paper manufacturer, The Ethyl Corporation finally abandoned paper manufacturing when it sold Oxford Paper in 1976. Since the late 1990s, Albemarle Corporation has successfully manufactured
bromine in countries such asJordan andFrance .Albemarle Corporation became a global leader in the
flame-retardant chemicals technologies, with production plants all across the globe in theUnited States ,China ,Belgium ,Germany ,Austria andKorea . The corporation also has a line of antioxidants and blends which concentrate on improving storage life and stability of fuel and otherlubricant products. The acquisition of the phosphorus-based chemistry of Rhodia S.A. included products used in rigid and flexiblepolyurethane foam applications andammonium polyphosphate products. Later on, the acquisition of Martinswerk GmbH addedpigment s for paper applications,aluminum oxide s used for flame-retardant, polishing agent, catalyst, and niche ceramic applications, as well asmagnesium hydroxide mainly used as a flame-retardant.Since the acquisition of the Catalysts Division of
AkzoNobel in 2004, Albemarle Corporation is one of the world's largest producers of hydro processing catalysts (HPC) andfluidized catalytic cracking (FCC)catalyst s used in the petroleum refining industry. Production locations (excluding joint ventures in Brasil and Japan) are:Bayport ,Texas andAmsterdam ,The Netherlands .ustainability
Albemarle's new businesses focus on the manufacture of custom and proprietary fine chemicals and chemical services for the pharmaceutical and life sciences industries. Albemarle is the largest formulator of ibuprofen in the world. With the Alternative Fuel Technologies division, Albemarle hopes to establish itself as a major player in the fast growing market of biofuels, GTL, CTL. It recently (2008) announced the acquisition of Sorbent Technologies Corporation, whose proprietary technology controls mercury emissions from coal-fired power plants.
Albemarle's Research and Development centers claim to use sustainable technology in developing new products, but considering that Albemarle is a petrochemical company, such claims are difficult to prove.
External links
* [http://www.albemarle.com/ Official website]
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