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AkzoNobel plans to phase out organic peroxides production at Deventer by 2016

The production activities at Deventer will be moved to Europe, North America, and China

BS B2B Bureau Amsterdam, the Netherlands
AkzoNobel's Werner Fuhrmann

Last Updated : Aug 30 2013 | 3:05 PM IST

AkzoNobel has announced plans to phase out the production of organic peroxides at its site in Deventer, the Netherlands, by the end of 2016. Under the plans, the production activities currently carried out in Deventer will be moved to other existing production facilities in Europe, North America, and China over the next 3 years. The intention to stop production in Deventer will impact approximately 215 employees at the site. While AkzoNobel intends to phase out the production of chemicals at Deventer, the site’s regional R&D and state-of-the-art Technology Center will remain in full operation, employing approximately 235 personnel.  
 
The production facility on the Deventer site is one of eleven organic peroxide manufacturing plants operated globally by AkzoNobel. Organic peroxides are part of the company's Functional Chemicals portfolio within the Specialty Chemicals Business Area. The chemicals are used by AkzoNobel's customers in applications in, among others, the automotive, rubber, packaging and polymers industry and construction and consumer product sectors. 
 
"Global demand patterns for organic peroxides are trending away from mature markets in Europe and becoming increasingly concentrated in Asia and North America," said Werner Fuhrmann, AkzoNobel Executive Committee member responsible for the Specialty Chemicals business, in a press release. 
 
At the publication of its half-yearly results on July 18, AkzoNobel announced a step-up in restructuring activities to increase savings in 2014 and beyond, over and above the existing €500 million Performance Improvement Program which will be completed by the end of 2013, a year early. 
 
Today's announcement is part of this drive and is aimed at increasing efficiencies and productivity, thereby improving performance in its global manufacturing footprint, and takes account of trends in its end-user market segments. 
 
"The organic peroxides market also faces over-capacity. Consolidating production and following demand will lead to lower costs to serve our customers, improving our competitiveness and performance,” added Fuhrmann.

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First Published: Aug 30 2013 | 12:28 PM IST

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