22.07.2014 • News

DSM to Build New PA 6 Plant in North America

Dutch chemical producer DSM is evaluating possible production sites for a new plant in North America to produce its "Akulon" polyamide 6 polymer for film applications in flexible food packaging and other segments.

Construction of the new facility is scheduled to start in Q4 2014, with completion targeted for mid-2016. The company said financial details of the investment will not be disclosed.

The new plant will be DSM's first for the high viscosity PA 6 grades in North America.

Roelof Westerbeek, president of DSM Engineering Plastics said the investment "fits perfectly with our growth strategy for Materials Sciences." It strengthens the company's global position in PA 6-based film, demonstrates its "strong commitment" to both global and North American customers and "supports our further growth ambitions in the Americas for engineering plastics."

DSM said flexible films based on its Akulon PA 6, with its strong barrier against oxygen help to reduce food lost or wasted during its journey from farm to fork.
The company estimates that roughly 1.3 billion t of food is lost or wasted annually, mostly in industrialized countries.

Virtual Event

Digitalization in the Chemical Industry
CHEManager Spotlight

Digitalization in the Chemical Industry

29 April 2026 | This webinar explores how chemical industry organizations can design a digital‑ and AI‑ready operating model focused on clarity, usability, and measurable value.

Expert Insights

ADCs for Precision Cancer Therapy
Comprehensive Insights into Antibody–Drug Conjugates

ADCs for Precision Cancer Therapy

Explore how antibody-drug conjugates are reshaping precision cancer therapy and discover what it takes to successfully develop, manufacture, and scale these complex biologics.

most read

Photo

VCI Welcomes US-EU Customs Deal

The German Chemical Industry Association (VCI) welcomes the fact that Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, and US President Donald Trump have averted the danger of a trade war for the time being.