Emery Oleochemicals Explained

Emery Oleochemicals
Type:Private limited company
Joint venture
Location City:Cincinnati, Ohio
Location Country:USA
Key People:
  • Jay Taylor (Group CEO)
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Emery Oleochemicals is a global oleochemical company. Emery operates production plants in the United States and Germany. Its products serve a wide range of industries, including agriculture, heavy industry and consumer products. The company is a 50:50 joint venture between PTT Global Chemical of Thailand and Sime Darby Plantation of Malaysia.

History

Emery traces its origins to 1840, when Thomas Emery Sr. began converting lard discarded by meat producers in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA into candles and lamp oil.[1]

In 1887, the Emery Candle Company was incorporated in the United States of America. From then, the company underwent expansion and diversification, most notably under the stewardship of John J. "Jack" Emery, Jr. (grandson of founder Thomas Emery) and was renamed Emery Industries. Jack Emery headed the company until 1968, and was the last of the family to run the business.[1] In 1978, Emery Industries was merged into National Distillers and Chemical Corp.[2]

In 1989, the business was acquired by Henkel and became part of its Chemicals Group.[2] Henkel Chemicals Group was later renamed Cognis and was spun off by Henkel in 2001.[3]

In 2006, Cognis transferred its global oleochemicals business to Cognis Oleochemicals, a 50:50 joint venture between Cognis and Golden Hope Plantations of Malaysia. The business's headquarters were moved to Teluk Panglima Garang (near Banting) in Malaysia. Golden Hope subsequently underwent a merger with Guthrie and Sime Darby in 2007, with the enlarged group retaining the Sime Darby name.[4]

Cognis sold its 50% stake in the company to PTT Global Chemical in 2008.[5] Following the exit of Cognis, the company revived the "Emery" brand name and was renamed "Emery Oleochemicals".[5]

In September 2021, the company headquarters were moved to Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.

Business

Emery is a producer of commodity and specialty chemicals made from natural oils and fats.[6] It is one of the largest oleochemical manufacturers in the United States, along with Vantage Specialty Chemicals.[7] [8]

Emery's products are organized into six business units: Agro Green, Bio-Lubricants, Eco-Friendly Polyols, Green Polymer Additives, Home and Personal Wellness, and OleoBasics.[6]

The company's main production plants are in Cincinnati, Ohio and Loxstedt, Germany.[9] Cincinnati and Loxstedt also house the group's technical development centers (TDCs).[10] [11] [12]

Notes and References

  1. News: 175-year-old Emery chemical company turned lard into largess . 2015-10-06 . Suess . Jeff . . 2017-09-29.
  2. Web site: Timeline . 2017-09-29 . Emery Oleochemicals (M) Sdn Bhd.
  3. News: BASF to acquire Cognis for $3.8 billion . 2010-06-23 . Feldmann . John . 2017-09-29 . Cincinnati Business Courier . American City Business Journals.
  4. News: Synergy renamed Sime Darby . . 2007-11-29 . 2017-09-29.
  5. News: Cognis Oleochemicals Renamed Emery Oleochemicals . 2009-05-22 . chemicals-technology.com . 2017-09-29.
  6. Web site: Business Units: Overview . Emery Oleochemicals (M) Sdn Bhd . 2017-09-29.
  7. News: Can Oleochemicals Reduce America’s Dependence on Petrochemicals? . Infiniti Research . 2017-09-29.
  8. News: Infiniti Research Identifies Potential Market Opportunities for Oleochemicals in the United States . Infiniti Research . 2017-06-21 . 2017-09-29.
  9. News: Emery Oleochemicals to sell Europe commodities as it refocuses . ICIS . 2017-09-29 . 2015-04-25 . Beacham . Will.
  10. News: Emery Oleochemical completes biobased polyols centre . ICIS . 2016-04-04 . 2017-09-29 . De Perez . Leela Landress.
  11. News: Emery Oleochemicals opens new application lab for its green polymer additives business . bioplastics Magazine . Polymedia Publisher GmbH . 2016-08-09 . 2017-09-29.
  12. News: Emery Oleochemicals expands ops in Germany . 2012-08-22 . . 2017-09-29.