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News from Abroad                                                              News from Abroad


 SCALING UP  ADVANCED MATERIALS
 Kemira and IFF complete building renewable polymer   Aramco and China National Building Material Group

 plant in Finland  announce collaboration


 Finland-based speciality chemicals   Aramco, Saudi Arabia’s integrated
 maker, Kemira, and US-based IFF have   energy and chemicals giant, has signed
 announced the successful completion of   a  fi ve-year  Cooperation  Framework
 a renewable polymer plant in Finland.  Agreement  (CFA) with the China
       National Building Material Group
 The “market-entry scale” unit  is   Co., Ltd.  (CNBM), one of the  largest
 capable of producing renewable poly-  producers of comprehensive building
 mers for Kemira’s customers and is   materials in the world, to explore new
 based on the patented ‘Designed Enzy-  opportunities in advanced materials
 matic Biomaterial’ (DEB) platform   and industrial development.
 technology developed by IFF. The unit  the IFF biorefi nery site in Kotka, Finland.   “The successful construction and
 is operated by Chemigate, a member of  “Construction of the market-entry scale  ongoing commissioning of this mar-  The  companies  have  identifi ed  a
 the Berner Group, and is located within  production unit is a great collaborative  ket-entry scale facility allows IFF and   number of  areas for  potential  colla-
 Chemigate’s  Finnamyl  biorefi nery  in  achievement for our team and for our  Kemira to support customers across   boration, including the possible estab-
 Kokemäki, Finland.  customers. We continue to receive in-  various markets for fi rst adoptions. Our   lishment of manufacturing facilities in
 creasing positive  feedback from  the  companies are committed to lead in the   Saudi Arabia to produce wind turbine
 Kemira and IFF are also exploring op-  market supporting the need for this new  material transformation in  Europe by   blades, hydrogen storage tanks, lower-
 tions to further extend their partnership.  technology. We are excited to continue  providing new competitive alternatives   carbon building materials,  and energy
 These options include evaluating invest-  creating momentum for use in strategic  to fossil-based products and by driving   storage solutions.  Other areas of  materials science that have potential to  development of manufacturing capabi-
 ments for a manufacturing joint venture  markets such  as paper and board  the growth of the bioeconomy through   focus include a potential new centre for  deliver tangible benefi ts for the building  lities within Saudi Arabia.”
 focused on commercial scale production  packaging,  and water  treatment,”  said  breakthrough  biotechnology driven   training,  inspection  and accreditation,  sector and beyond. From developing
 based on the DEB technology platform.  Mr. Sampo Lahtinen,  SVP Growth  innovation,” commented Mr. Christian   as well as a proposed joint technology  solutions that could reduce construction   This CFA builds on Aramco’s exis-
 The full-scale unit would be located at  Accelerator, Kemira.  Lenges, IFF Venture Director.  development  centre and laboratory to  emissions to innovations that enhance  ting relationship with CNBM  and
       promote innovation.               product performance, our goal is to help  follows the 2021 launch of the Nonme-
 INAUGURAL EDITION                       drive the materials transition. By com-  tallic Excellence and Innovation Centre
                                                                          for Building Materials (NEXCEL),
         Commenting on the partnership,  bining  Aramco’s expertise in nonme-
 GPCA organising conference in Saudi Arabia on   Mr. Wail Al Jaafari, Aramco’s EVP of  tallic materials and CNBM’s industry  in  Beijing, by Aramco  and  the China
 chemical process safety  Technical Services, said, “We look forward  know-how, we aim to identify ground-  Building Materials Academy (CBMA) –
       to expanding our efforts with CNBM  breaking advances and new business  the science  and technology  branch of
       as we pursue new breakthroughs in  opportunities, as well as promote further  CNBM.
 The Gulf Petrochemicals and Chemi-  Safety, and  Security  (EHS&S) stan-  Engineer, Process Risk Management,
 cals Association  (GPCA)  is  organising  dards across the  Gulf region,  GPCA  SABIC and Mr. Khaled Al-Salem, President   RESTRUCTURING
 the inaugural edition of the ‘Process  launched the Gulf Process  Safety  of The Royal Commission for Jubail and
 Safety  Conference’  from  7-10  October  Network (GPSN)  in 2021.  This year,  Yanbu, besides keynote addresses by   AkzoNobel to cut 2,000 jobs to drive profi tability
 2024 at the King Abdullah Cultural Cen-  the GPSN’s efforts will culminate  in  Mr. Abdulrahman Ahmed  Shamsaddin,
 tre, Al Jubail, Saudi Arabia, to promote  the GPCA’s inaugural Process Safety  EVP, Manufacturing, SABIC; Mr. Brian   Dulux  paints and coatings major,   “Over the last three  quarters, we  the “structural adjustments” would be
 process safety knowledge sharing and  Conference, featuring a bespoke pro-  Ablett, Asia Pacifi c & Middle East Regional   AkzoNobel plans  to cut  about  2,000  have demonstrated our ability to grow.  fi nalised by the end of 2025. The com-
 collaboration across the Gulf region. In  gramme, including two technical work-  Director, ExxonMobil; Mr. Shakeel Kadri,   jobs globally, more  than  5% of its  We aim to accelerate profi table growth  pany had late last year announced a cost
 line with the heightened focus on process  shops led by industry experts from the  Executive Director & CEO, Centre for   workforce, as part of its efforts to  by optimising our functional organisa-  saving “industrial transformation” plan,
 safety within the chemical and petro-  US Chemical Safety and Hazard Inves-  Chemical Process Safety; Mr. Stephen J.   reduce costs and enhance effi ciencies.  tion to become more agile in volatile  aiming for a €250-mn benefi t by 2027,
 chemical industry, the conference will  tigation  Board (CSB) and SABIC in  Klejst, Executive Director, Investigation &   markets and offset headwinds such as  following a post-COVID slowdown
 be held under the theme “Enabling pro-  addition to a “Process Safety by Front-  Recommendation, US Chemical Safety   “This initiative  is  designed to  rising labour cost,” explained  Akzo-  marked by rising raw material costs and
 cess safety leadership: Enriching know-  lines” programme on 7 October.  and Hazard Investigation Board (CSB);   simplify operations, accelerate  deci-  Nobel CEO, Mr. Greg Poux-Guillaume.  customer destocking in its decorative
 ledge and catalysing commitment”.   Mr. Khalid Al Alyani, VP, EHSS, SABIC;   sion-making, and streamline the com-  do-it-yourself segment in Europe. Rela-
 The conference will feature speeches  and Dr. Faisal Khan, Professor,  Texas   pany’s management  structure,” the   Akzo Nobel, which had around  ted to this, it announced plant closures
 To elevate Environment, Health,  by Mr. Abdullah Hassan Al Qahtani, Chief  A&M University.  company said in a press note.  35,700 employees as of June 30, said  in May in Ireland, the Netherlands and

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