Keyword: Johnson Matthey

Plant Construction & Process Technology

Staying Ahead In Outsourcing

05.04.2016 - Pharmaceutical companies of all sizes now routinely outsource many of their research, development and/or manufacturing requirements to contract organizations around the world...

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Toyo Wins US Methanol Contract

10.03.2016 - Japanese contractor Toyo Engineering has won a contract to work on the Big Lake Fuels Plant, a world-scale methanol facility being built in Lake Charles, Louisiana, USA, for G2X...

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Johnson Matthey Expands R&D and Scale-up Facilities in Cambridge, UK

20.01.2016 - Johnson Matthey’s Fine Chemicals Division has completed an expansion of its Cambridge, UK facilities, bringing additional process research & development services and kilo-scale...

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Anellotech and Suntory Enter Next Bioplastics Phase

20.01.2016 - US green technology company Anellotech and leading consumer beverage firm Suntory Holdings have entered the next phase of their partnership to develop and commercialize 100% bio...

Strategy & Management

Easy Access for Customers

07.10.2015 - In late June, Johnson Matthey announced that it will divest its Alfa Aesar Research Chemicals business to Thermo Fisher Scientific. Following the divestment the company has...

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Johnson Matthey Acquires Pharmorphix

02.10.2015 - Johnson Matthey has further boosted its fine chemicals arm with the acquisition of the Pharmorphix solid form research business based at Cambridge, England, from Sigma-Aldrich. The...

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Johnson Matthey Realigns Fine Chemicals

17.09.2015 - As part of a customer-focused initiative to unite its diverse fine chemicals capabilities, Johnson Matthey, a US company best known internationally for catalyst manufacture, has...

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Johnson Matthey to divest Alfa Aesar Research Chemicals business to Thermo Fisher for £256 million

29.07.2015 - Johnson Matthey has agreed to divest its Alfa Aesar Research Chemicals business to Thermo Fisher Scientific for £256 million in cash, subject to typical post-closing adjustments...