BASF, Solvay, Domo Chemicals Reach Agreement on Acquisition of Solvay’s Polyamide Biz

  WPCIA Washington August 14, 2019

  BASF signed an agreement with Solvay in September 2017 for the acquisition of Solvay’s integrated polyamide business.

  In January 2019, the EU Commission approved the acquisition subject to certain conditions, including the divestiture of Solvay’s polyamide 6.6 production facilities in Europe.

  BASF, Solvay and Domo Chemicals agreed that Domo will acquire the European PA6.6 business from Solvay.

  This transaction is targeted to close by the end of 2019 and remains subject to the approval of the relevant competition authorities. BASF will acquire the global, non-European PA6.6 business from Solvay including its 50 percent share in Butachimie’s adipodinitrile (ADN) production according to the agreement signed in September 2017.

  Subject to the approval of the transaction between Domo and Solvay and final approval of the relevant competition authorities, the transaction between BASF and Solvay is also targeted to close by the end of 2019.

  The intended acquisition by BASF now comprises a total of eight production sites in Germany, France, China, India, South Korea, Brazil and Mexico. In France, BASF and Domo will also enter into a joint venture to produce adipic acid. Furthermore, three research and development centers in South Korea, China and Brazil and six technical consultation centers in Asia as well as in North and South America will be transferred from Solvay to BASF.

  The purchase price to be paid by BASF on a cash and debt-free basis would amount to €1.3 billion. Solvay’s businesses to be acquired by BASF generated sales of around €1 billion in 2018. At closing, approximately 700 Solvay employees will move to BASF. The intended joint venture between BASF and Domo in France will employ approximately 650 employees.