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September 18, 2018 02:00 AM

Clariant, Sabic to merge part of materials portfolio

Karen Laird and Shahrzad Pourriahi
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    Clariant CEO Hariolf Kottmann and Chief Financial Officer Patrick Jany discuss the memorandum of understanding with Sabic at a Sept. 18 news conference.

    MUTTENZ, Switzerland—Materials supplier Clariant A.G. and Saudi chemical company Sabic are to merge parts of their businesses in a bid to create a leading supplier of high-performance materials.

    The move follows Sabic's takeover of a 24.99 percent stake in Clariant earlier this month, and builds on the previous Catalyst joint venture Scientific Design between the two companies.

    Muttenz-based Clariant said Sept. 18 that it had signed a memorandum of understanding with Sabic to combine its additives and high value masterbatches—color, high temperature resins and health care—with parts of Sabic's specialties business to create a new joint venture business for high performance materials.

    The deal does not include several well-known Sabic materials that originated with GE Plastics. Materials remaining with Sabic include Lexan-brand polycarbonate, Cycolac-brand ABS, Cycoloy-brand PC/ABS, Valox-brand PBT and Xenoy-brand PC/PBT.

    A definitive agreement is expected to be signed in the first half of 2019 with the business, which is estimated to create more than $4 billion in sales by 2021, to be carved out by the end of next year. The new business is set to launch at the start of of 2020, subject to regulatory approvals.

    The proposed business will offer a range of high-performance thermoplastics for demanding thermo-electro-optical and mechanical environments, specialty additives and masterbatches.

    Clariant has described the move as a portfolio upgrade which will enable its strategy to achieve a "significant step change into higher value specialties" and increase value for stakeholders.

    "We are getting the engineering plastics business from Sabic for electric mobility, high-temperature, high performance. It's a good business with ($2.08 billion) in sales, and we are combining this with our business, worth ($1.04 billion)," CEO Hariolf Kottmann said during a Sept. 18 conference call. "This we will grow from ($3.12 billion) to ($4.16 billion) in 2021."

    According to Kottmann, the move is to "create stability, not uncertainty" for Clariant and for the market.

    "As we said when we were considering the Huntsman merger, you need a certain size to be successful in the chemical industry. This is first move in this direction. There is no (full) merger on our agenda today. But you can never exclude what a company will do in another five-six years," Kottmann said in response to questions about the companies' future.

    Clariant will have the majority stake in the intended business combination. To that end, an equalization consideration will be made by Clariant to Sabic, the amount of which will depend on the definitive valuation which is to be determined by both parties in the coming months.

    The intended business will supply to a wide range of sectors, including smart electronics, health care, aerospace, automotive, robotics, additive manufacturing, renewable energy and e-mobility.

    The unit, Clariant said, will have "superior ability" to meet customer specifications and provide technological advantages. This will create the basis for its accelerated profitable growth.

    The combination of the two businesses also is expected to result in significant synergies with an anticipated annual run-rate of $104 million, realized across three years from closing.

    Sabic's current business that is being merged with Clariant is the former GE Plastics. Headquartered in Amsterdam, this was acquired by Sabic for $11.6 billion in 2007.

    The headquarters of the new JV has not yet been determined, but the two companies expect it to employ 700 once operational.

    The Swiss chemical supplier further clarified Sabic's investment in the company, saying it has a new governance agreement that defines the Saudi company's position as "a strategic anchor shareholder" in Clariant.

    Under the new governance agreement, Clariant will continue its independence as a publicly-listed company under Swiss corporate governance.

    At a special general meeting scheduled for Oct. 16, it will be proposed to expand the Clariant board of directors from 10 to 12 members. Four of the board members will be nominated by Sabic.

    The proposal calls for Kottmann to become the new chairman of the board, succeeding Rudolf Wehrli. Kottmann will resign from his position as Clariant CEO Oct. 16. Ernesto Occhiello, Sabic's current specialties executive vice president, would take over as Clariant CEO on Oct. 16.

    "Clariant is a strong company with an impressive track record which will continue on its successful path with Hariolf Kottmann as the new Chairman," Sabic CEO Yousef Al-Benyan said in a Sept. 18 statement.

    Specialty chemicals, Al-Benyan said, are an important building block for Sabic's strategy.

    "We see ourselves as a responsible long-term oriented strategic shareholder, and the governance agreement underlines our commitment to create value for all stakeholders," he added.

    In addition to the major collaboration with Sabic, Clariant also announced plans for divesting its pigments, standard masterbatches and medical specialties businesses by 2020. The businesses will not be included in the newly-formed high-performance materials business unit.

    The company said it is not in talks with any possible buyer for those businesses at the moment.

    Plastics News' Senior Reporter Frank Esposito contributed to this report.

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