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Tata
Chemicals today said its acquisition of the UK-based
Brunner Mond Group would make it a $1 billion
(Rs 4,500 crore) company. The acquisition would
also establish it as the world's third largest
soda ash producer with a combined capacity of
3 million tonne. At present, the world number
one and two are Brussels-based Solvay and U.S.-listed
FMC Corp, respectively. Tata Chemicals on Friday
announced that it agreed to buy 63.5 percent of
Brunner Mond from Wayland Investments Ltd and
Barclays Bank for Rs 508 crore.
The company would come out
with an offer to buy the remaining shares in the
next month, said Prasad Menon, managing director,
Tata Chemicals. The company posted net sales of
Rs 3,008 last year. Menon, however, did not comment
on the profitability of the firm. While Solvay
which has a presence in the US and the UK, has
a total capacity of 7.5 million tonne divided
between the Trona and Solvay process, the US based
FMC has a capacity of 5.4 million tonne in the
Trona process.
In terms of geographies, Tata
Chemicals already had a presence in Asia and some
countries in the Middle East and now the Brunner
Mond acquisition also gives it a foothold in a
number of European countries like Germany and
France apart from expanding the number of countries
it is present in Asia and the Middle East and
Africa. "This will give us flexibility in
catering to markets spread across the globe from
manufacturing facilities spread in three continents,"
said Menon, adding that this would also result
in increased and deeper relationships with a large
global consumers like Proctor & Gamble and
St. Gobain.
"This partnership will
also lead to combined sourcing synergies as well
as access to large Asian markets for Pharma grade
Bicarb in which Brunner Mond is the market leader,"
said Menon. Prior to the acquisition, Tata Chemicals
had a soda
ash capacity of 0.9 million tonne making it
the largest soda ash player in India with a market
share of about 35 per cent. Out of this, it exports
130, 000 tonne to Asia, Middle East and Far East.
Brunner Mond with a capacity of 2 million tonne
spread over four plants is the second largest
producer of soda ash in Europe and the fifth largest
globally. This marks Tata Chemicals second move
overseas, the first being a 33 per cent stake
in IMACID, Morocco.
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