Chlorum Solutions USA acquires Cargill's Iowa Chlor-Alkali facility
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Chlorum Solutions USA acquires Cargill's Iowa Chlor-Alkali facility

Chlorum affiliates have developed and operated small-scale chlor-alkali plants in Brazil and Uruguay, with six facilities in operation and two new facilities in commissioning

  • By ICN Bureau | December 11, 2025

Chlorum Solutions USA has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Eddyville Chlor-Alkali (ECA), a Cargill, Incorporated subsidiary located in Eddyville, Iowa. The acquisition, which is anticipated to be finalized in the second quarter of 2026, aligns with Chlorum's business strategy of establishing production facilities closer to end-use markets.

ECA operates a modern chlor-alkali plant utilizing advanced membrane technology to produce essential chemicals, including sodium hypochlorite, hydrochloric acid, and caustic soda.

This facility already supplies several Cargill operations and regional manufacturers, making it a strong strategic fit for Chlorum's proximity-based model. By reducing the risks and costs associated with transportation and enhancing supply chain reliability, Chlorum aims to improve service for its customers.

“Safety and efficiency are top priorities,” said Daniel Croce, CEO of Chlorum Solutions USA. “The Eddyville facility is a key supplier to manufacturers across the Midwest, and is committed to preserving and strengthening that role. Our team brings extensive experience in operating chlor-alkali plants and we will invest in the plant’s long-term performance to ensure the region continues to have reliable local access to these essential products. All current employees will remain in their roles, maintaining continuity for customers and the strong culture of safety that Cargill established at this site.”

Chlorum affiliates have developed and operated small-scale chlor-alkali plants in Brazil and Uruguay, with six facilities in operation and two new facilities in commissioning.

“We are confident Chlorum is the right company to take forward Cargill’s chlor-alkali business in Eddyville because of our shared focus on customers, employees, safety and environmental stewardship. We look forward to partnering at this co-location,” said Daryn Kracht, Managing Director, Starches, Sweeteners & Texturizers, Cargill Food NA. “Cargill remains deeply committed to the Eddyville community as we continue to operate our starch plant there and to the state of Iowa, with over 1,800 employees at 12 locations in the state.”

This acquisition builds on Chlorum’s December 2024 announcement of its first U.S. plant in Casa Grande, Arizona, an investment of more than $70 million in safe, proximity-based chlor-alkali production.

The Arizona project marked the company’s U.S. debut and demonstrated strong demand for localized manufacturing outside major petrochemical hubs. The Iowa facility represents the next phase of that growth.

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