01.08.2017 • News

WeylChem Carves-out Technology and Innovation Platform

Starting August 1st a new chemical service company within the WeylChem Group of Companies was formed. With its competencies in Analytics, Contract Research and Piloting as well as Specialized Custom Synthesis and Process development WeylChem InnoTec, a carve-out of Allessa GmbH, will serve customers in the chemical and related industries.

WeylChem InnoTec complements our offering perfectly,” said Frank Wegener, President of WeylChem. “By combining Analytics, R&D and Piloting activities of our Frankfurt entities, we are enhancing the service offer to our customers and creating further synergies within our group”.

The company will be headquartered in Frankfurt Fechenheim and the Business Unit Custom Synthesis in the Industrial Park Höchst. Bernhard Müller and Ottmar Wink have been appointed Managing Directors of the new company, with a headcount of approximately 120 employees.

“Our mission is to be the innovative partner to the fine chemical and pharmaceutical industry providing world-class services,” stated Bernhard Müller. “Our name implies that we are the dynamic and innovative partner of choice for our customers thanks to our flexible and streamlined structures.

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Alt-Fechenheim 34
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