18.10.2018 • NewsDede WillamsELIXSinochem

Elix Polymers Sold to China's Sinochem

Elix Polymers Sold to Chinas Sinochem
Elix Polymers Sold to China's Sinochem

Private equity group Sun European Partners, an affiliate of US-based Sun Capital Partners, has agreed to sell Elix Polymers to Chinese chemical giant Sinochem. The Tarragona, Spain-based company produces pre-colored ABS resins, derivatives and specialties for a variety of markets in the healthcare, automotive and consumer sectors.

Terms of the deal, which faces anti-trust scrutiny, were not disclosed. Private equity intelligence website Unquote, however, estimated that the sale of the ABS producer was agreed at an enterprise value of €195 million.

Originally part of Monsanto, which developed the styrenics specialty, the business with a current production capacity of 180,000 t/y has changed owners three more times in two decades. Bought by Bayer in the mid-1990s, the German chemical group a decade later carved it out into the newly created Lanxess, which subsequently passed it on to Ineos.

As part of BASF’s deal with Ineos to take a 50% in its Styrolution styrenics arm in 2011 the company a year later ended up in the hands of private equity and was rebranded as Elix. With an injection of cash, the new owner is reported to have improved the bottom line.

Speaking at the Fakuma packaging trade fair in Friedrichshafen, Germany, Elix’ business director Carlos Mueller suggested that the takeover was loosely aligned with the ABS producer’s strategy to expand its activities in Asia, a region in which it is currently underrepresented. At the same time, it could also boost Sinochem’s presences in the plastics industry beyond trading.

Mueller also hinted at longer-term plans by Elix to establish a Chinese compounding base. In the meantime, he said, the company intends to concentrate on increasing capacity utilization at Tarragona. After debottlenecking last year, in June of this year it announced a €4 million expansion of ABS powder production, due to be completed during 2019.

Virtual Event

Digitalization in the Chemical Industry
CHEManager Spotlight

Digitalization in the Chemical Industry

Save the Date: October 22, 2025
The event will be promoted to a combined audience of over 100,000 professionals across Europe through the CHEManager and CITplus networks.

Innovation Pitch

The Start-up Platform for Chemistry & Life Sciences
Discover Tomorrow’s Innovators

The Start-up Platform for Chemistry & Life Sciences

CHEManager Innovation Pitch supports innovation in the chemistry and life sciences start-up scene. The platform allows founders, young entrepreneurs, and start-ups to present their companies to the industry.

most read

Photo
21.03.2025 • News

What’s Next for Pharma Supply Chains?

Sudden shifts in demand, supply shortages and global collapse have put immense pressure on pharmaceutical logistics. To address these challenges, PHARMAP 2025 brings together industry experts to discover AI-driven supply chain optimisation, strategic logistics partnerships and digital solutions that enhance efficiency and resilience in the pharmaceutical supply chain.

Photo
27.03.2025 • News

Moeve Joins Global Impact Coalition

The Global Impact Coalition (GIC), a collaborative platform led by CEOs and focused on achieving a net-zero chemicals future, has announced the addition of Moeve as its newest member.