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The Arkema Group was created in October 2004 from the reorganization of Total’s Chemicals branch. Its three business segments, Vinyl Products, Industrial Chemicals and Performance Products, combine coherent and integrated industrial activities, most of which boast either world or European leading rankings, with internationally recognized brands and products


Present in over 40 countries with 13,800 employees, the Arkema Group operates 80 industrial facilities in Europe, North America and Asia, as well as sales subsidiaries in every region of the world. With a resolutely international presence, a solid commercial ranking, an industrial strategy focused on new plants and development projects, and a sound financial structure, Arkema’s assets combine to make the Company a major world chemical player.

 


Key Dates


 

2011

June 20 - Arkema enters the CAC 60 Paris stock market index

July 1 - Arkema completes the acquisition of Total’s Coatings Resins and Photocure Resins

2010

January - Dow finalizes the sale to Arkema of acrylic acid, esters and specialty latex assets in North America

September - Arkema is awarded Pierre Potier prize for Kynar Aquatec®

November - Arkema announces an ambitious 5-year growth plan

November - Arkema successfully finalizes its first REACH registration phase

2008

April - Initial share capital increase operation reserved for Arkema personnel is a success

2007

June 5 - First Arkema General Shareholders Meeting

October - Arkema finalizes the acquisition of Coatex

2006

May 18 - Arkema’s launch on the Paris stock market (Segment A of Eurolist by EuronextTM).

2004

October 1st  - Creation of Arkema.

2002

Launch of "Common Ground®" community relations initiative

2000

April - Creation of Atofina, the merged chemical activities of TotalFina and Elf following the merger of both groups in 1999.

1992

Atochem becomes Elf Atochem.

1990

Reorganization of the French chemical sector: pooling of petrochemicals, styrenics, fertilizers and Orkem’s acrylics within Atochem;

integration of specialties within Total (resins and paints).Acquisition of organic peroxide business from Montedison.

1983

Creation of Atochem - Reorganization of the French chemical sector around Atochem, a wholly owned Elf Aquitaine subsidiary,

with the activities of ATO Chimie, Chloé Chimie and the majority of PCUK.

1981

Acquisition of CECA.

1980

Creation of Chloé Chimie (40% Elf Aquitaine, 40% Total and 20% Rhône-Poulenc).

1973

Creation of ATO Chimie.

1971

Creation of ATO (Aquitaine Total Organico) between Elf and Total; a groupement d'intérêt économique managing the two Groups’s common

chemical activities. Creation of PCUK (Produits Chimiques Ugine Kuhlmann).

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