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BASF to acquire Henkel's professional Western European building material business

The transaction, which will bring into BASF fold Thomsit and the Ceresit flooring, tiling and waterproofing business of Henkel, will strengthen its portfolio in construction chemicals

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Last Updated : Sep 15 2016 | 12:11 PM IST
BASF has signed an agreement to acquire Henkel’s professional Western European flooring, tiling and waterproofing business in order to strengthen its portfolio in construction chemicals. Both parties have agreed not to publish financial details of the transaction.

The transaction includes Henkel’s flooring business sold under the Thomsit brand and the Thomsit trademark globally. Also part of the transaction is Henkel’s flooring, tiling and waterproofing business in Western Europe, currently sold by specialised retailers or under the Ceresit brand.

BASF and Henkel have agreed that BASF will use the Ceresit trademark for the Western European business in the categories of tiling and waterproofing. Main markets are Germany and Benelux. Total revenue for the business being acquired is in a higher double-digit million euro range. BASF intends to integrate the acquired business into PCI Group, a wholly-owned subsidiary of BASF and part of its construction chemicals division. PCI Group has a leading position in the German market for tile fixing systems.

The intended transaction includes a temporary lease of Henkel’s production site in Unna, Germany, where the respective products are being produced. BASF will operate the Unna site for a period of two to three years and will then continue the business at existing PCI production sites, mainly in Hamm, Germany, which is located nearby Unna. The transaction is subject to the approval of relevant antitrust authorities and is expected to close by year-end 2016.

“The acquisition of Thomsit and the Ceresit flooring, tiling and waterproofing business in Western Europe demonstrates our strong commitment to expanding our Construction Chemicals product portfolio. Together, the strong brands PCI and Thomsit will make BASF one of the leading companies in the market for flooring products in Germany. The Ceresit flooring, tiling and waterproofing business in Western Europe will allow us to enter market segments which we do not serve comprehensively today,” said Ralf Spettmann, president of BASF’s construction chemicals division.

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First Published: Sep 15 2016 | 12:09 PM IST

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