Apr 18, 2012. AkzoNobel Pulp and Performance Chemicals (formerly Eka Chemicals) has developed a new business strategy and management team that became effective April 1, 2012. The name Eka will stay as a product brand for the pulp and paper industry. Other product brands such as Compozil, Bindzil, Kromasil and Expancel will be promoted in relevant existing and new market areas.

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Eka Chemicals business to be known as AkzoNobel Pulp and Performance Chemicals

Apr 18, 2012. /Lesprom Network/. AkzoNobel Pulp and Performance Chemicals (formerly Eka Chemicals) has developed a new business strategy and management team that became effective April 1, 2012. The name change reflects a move of focus within the business strategy, in which technologies and global markets form the basis for future growth, as the company said in a press release received by Lesprom Network. The name Eka will stay as a product brand for the pulp and paper industry. Other product brands such as Compozil, Bindzil, Kromasil and Expancel will be promoted in relevant existing and new market areas. “We are globalizing our business operations in order to further strengthen our market position,” comments Managing Director Ruud Joosten. “The goal is to give current and future customers, together with our shareholders, full value from our position as a world-leading actor. We will maintain a strong focus on sustainability and the development of new products and applications across a number of technical areas.” The new strategic focus will broaden the scope of the business and accelerate expansion into new markets. “We are going to focus on innovative solutions for the future and we see a large potential in bleaching chemicals, silica technology, polymers and expandable microspheres, which are some of the key areas for growth in the long term,” adds Joosten. Pulp and Performance Chemicals (formerly Eka Chemicals) is a business unit within AkzoNobel. The unit is a leading global force in pulp bleaching technologies, paper chemicals, colloidal silica and expandable microspheres.