Huntsman to restructure global pigments and additives business

Huntsman to restructure global pigments and additives business

By: ICN Bureau

Last updated : March 06, 2018 8:18 pm



Manufacturing sites to be closed by year-end 2015, all of which are leased, include Cartersville, Georgia; East St. Louis, Illinois; and King of Prussia, Pennsylvania in the U.S., in addition to Hainhausen, Germany. Products produced by these facilit


Huntsman Corporation announced its plan to restructure its Color Pigments business, another step in its previously announced plan to significantly restructure its global Pigments and Additives business. The restructuring of Color Pigments includes an expected headcount reduction of 120 positions and will deliver $20 million by mid-2016 toward the total synergies expected of the global Pigments and Additives restructuring plan announced in December 2014.

The initial phase of restructuring will include site closures, cost reduction initiatives and a move to centralized shared services, in addition to investment in customer focused R&D to secure future growth. Manufacturing sites to be closed by year-end 2015, all of which are leased, include Cartersville, Georgia; East St. Louis, Illinois; and King of Prussia, Pennsylvania in the U.S., in addition to Hainhausen, Germany. Products produced by these facilities will be supplied by other Huntsman facilities including our soon to be completed facility in Augusta, Georgia.

“Today’s announcement underscores our commitment to restructure and remove cost from our newly acquired assets and operations as quickly and efficiently as possible. I am pleased to see that we are well on track to deliver more than $140 million in total synergies, with $60 million of that to be achieved in 2015. In addition to these savings, we have announced a plan to close the black end of our TiO2 plant in Calais, France that will generate $35 million of annual savings,” Peter R. Huntsman, President and CEO of Huntsman Corporation, said.

“This initial step in restructuring our Color Pigments business will enable us to be more competitive, respond more quickly to market conditions and better serve our global customer base.  We anticipate we can further optimize this business by identifying additional synergies over time,” Jan Buberl, Vice President of Sales and Marketing of Huntsman’s Color Pigments and Timber Treatment business, added.

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First Published : March 05, 2015 12:00 am