RadiciGroup is a global chemicals company that operates across chemicals, plastics, synthetic fibers, and nonwovens. It has full vertical integration across its production chain from chemicals to fibers and plastics. The document discusses RadiciGroup's business areas, key brands, markets served, and sustainability initiatives. It provides an overview of RadiciGroup's global presence and production synergies across its different polymer families.
To Be Glocal 2014 - RadiciGroup Corporate Brochure - EnglishRadiciGroup
RadiciGroup is a global chemicals company operating in chemicals, plastics, synthetic fibers, and nonwovens. It has over 3,200 employees worldwide and total sales of €1.2 billion in 2013. The company has vertical integration across its production chain from chemicals like adipic acid and polyamide 6 and 6.6 to engineering plastics and man-made fibers. It exports products to industries like apparel, automotive, home furnishings, and more. RadiciGroup also has subsidiaries operating in related fields like textile machinery through Itema, energy through Geogreen, and the Hotel San Marco in Bergamo, Italy.
To Be Glocal 2017 - Global Thinking, Local Action - EngRadiciGroup
RadiciGroup is a leading producer of chemical intermediates, polyamide polymers, engineering plastics, synthetic fibers and nonwovens. It has approximately 3,000 employees and sales of EUR 1,147 million in 2017. The company focuses on innovation, quality, customer satisfaction and sustainability. It has business areas in specialty chemicals, performance plastics, and synthetic fibers and nonwovens. RadiciGroup has production and sales sites throughout Europe, North America, South America and Asia.
To Be Glocal 2012 - RadiciGroup Corporate BrochureRadiciGroup
RadiciGroup is a leading international chemicals company operating worldwide in chemicals, plastics, and synthetic fibers. It has vertical integration along the polyamide value chain, controlling production from chemicals to engineering plastics and fibers. RadiciGroup exports its products globally for use in various sectors such as clothing, sports, furniture, automotive, electrical/electronics, and appliances.
PPG focused on profitable growth in 2006 through both organic expansion and strategic acquisitions. The company opened new facilities, constructed a new paint manufacturing plant, and leveraged opportunities across business units to drive organic growth. PPG's double-digit sales growth in Europe and Asia was boosted by acquisitions totaling $480 million, which are expected to generate $700-800 million in annual sales. Going forward, PPG will enhance earnings growth by successfully integrating acquired businesses and pursuing additional acquisition opportunities.
The document discusses several topics related to plastics compounding and recycling technologies:
1) DSM has established joint ventures with a Russian company to produce and sell polyamide 6 compounds in Russia and the CIS, acquiring an 80% stake in the company's compounding plant.
2) Rhodia has acquired an Indian plastics compounding business to expand its polyamide compounding capabilities in India.
3) A Spanish research project is examining the use of conductive plastics compounds containing carbon nanofibers to control electromagnetic interference in electronic toys.
This annual report summarizes PPG's financial performance in 2003. Some key points:
- Net income was $494 million, up significantly from a net loss in 2002, due to lower charges for asbestos, restructuring, and accounting changes. Sales reached a record $8.76 billion.
- Cash flow from operations was strong at $1.123 billion. PPG paid down nearly $400 million in debt, reducing its debt ratio to 36%. Cash increased by $375 million.
- PPG aims to increase earnings growth and consistency through strategies like building a better mix of businesses, creating breakthrough products, and improving customer results. Progress in these areas helped PPG weather the downturn better
To Be Glocal 2014 - RadiciGroup Corporate Brochure - EnglishRadiciGroup
RadiciGroup is a global chemicals company operating in chemicals, plastics, synthetic fibers, and nonwovens. It has over 3,200 employees worldwide and total sales of €1.2 billion in 2013. The company has vertical integration across its production chain from chemicals like adipic acid and polyamide 6 and 6.6 to engineering plastics and man-made fibers. It exports products to industries like apparel, automotive, home furnishings, and more. RadiciGroup also has subsidiaries operating in related fields like textile machinery through Itema, energy through Geogreen, and the Hotel San Marco in Bergamo, Italy.
To Be Glocal 2017 - Global Thinking, Local Action - EngRadiciGroup
RadiciGroup is a leading producer of chemical intermediates, polyamide polymers, engineering plastics, synthetic fibers and nonwovens. It has approximately 3,000 employees and sales of EUR 1,147 million in 2017. The company focuses on innovation, quality, customer satisfaction and sustainability. It has business areas in specialty chemicals, performance plastics, and synthetic fibers and nonwovens. RadiciGroup has production and sales sites throughout Europe, North America, South America and Asia.
To Be Glocal 2012 - RadiciGroup Corporate BrochureRadiciGroup
RadiciGroup is a leading international chemicals company operating worldwide in chemicals, plastics, and synthetic fibers. It has vertical integration along the polyamide value chain, controlling production from chemicals to engineering plastics and fibers. RadiciGroup exports its products globally for use in various sectors such as clothing, sports, furniture, automotive, electrical/electronics, and appliances.
PPG focused on profitable growth in 2006 through both organic expansion and strategic acquisitions. The company opened new facilities, constructed a new paint manufacturing plant, and leveraged opportunities across business units to drive organic growth. PPG's double-digit sales growth in Europe and Asia was boosted by acquisitions totaling $480 million, which are expected to generate $700-800 million in annual sales. Going forward, PPG will enhance earnings growth by successfully integrating acquired businesses and pursuing additional acquisition opportunities.
The document discusses several topics related to plastics compounding and recycling technologies:
1) DSM has established joint ventures with a Russian company to produce and sell polyamide 6 compounds in Russia and the CIS, acquiring an 80% stake in the company's compounding plant.
2) Rhodia has acquired an Indian plastics compounding business to expand its polyamide compounding capabilities in India.
3) A Spanish research project is examining the use of conductive plastics compounds containing carbon nanofibers to control electromagnetic interference in electronic toys.
This annual report summarizes PPG's financial performance in 2003. Some key points:
- Net income was $494 million, up significantly from a net loss in 2002, due to lower charges for asbestos, restructuring, and accounting changes. Sales reached a record $8.76 billion.
- Cash flow from operations was strong at $1.123 billion. PPG paid down nearly $400 million in debt, reducing its debt ratio to 36%. Cash increased by $375 million.
- PPG aims to increase earnings growth and consistency through strategies like building a better mix of businesses, creating breakthrough products, and improving customer results. Progress in these areas helped PPG weather the downturn better
This document provides information on polymer additives manufactured by HPL Additives Limited, including chemical blowing agents, antioxidants, UV stabilizers, and other specialty chemicals. It discusses the company's founding in 1964, growth to multiple manufacturing sites, and development of technologies in-house. It also outlines the company's quality management system, environmental management system, occupational health and safety system, research and development capabilities, and national awards received for R&D efforts.
PPG Industries is a leading global manufacturer that supplies coatings, glass, and chemical products. In 2005, PPG reported record sales of $10.2 billion, with 10 of its 15 business posting annual sales records. Net income was $596 million. To accelerate growth, PPG is expanding in key markets like Asia through acquisitions and new facilities. PPG is also investing in new technologies to strengthen its businesses and remain competitive, such as adding coating capabilities and installing new membrane cell technology.
PPG Industries is a leading global supplier of paints, coatings, and specialty materials. In 2007, the company reported $11.2 billion in net sales, a 14% increase over 2006. PPG operates in over 60 countries and has over 150 manufacturing facilities. The company's main business segments are performance coatings, industrial coatings, optical and specialty materials, commodity chemicals, and glass, which accounted for 34%, 33%, 9%, 14%, and 10% of net sales, respectively, in 2007.
Industrial Polymers, Additives, Colourants and Fillers Ajjay Kumar Gupta
Industrial Polymers, Additives, Colourants and Fillers (Stabilizers, Pigments, Olefin Copolymers, Polyacrylamide, Polysulfone, Polymerization, Allyl Resins (DAP/DAIP), Fluoropolymers, Poly (Vinylidene, Resin Forms, Polyamide-Imide (PAI), Polycarbonate (PC), Fillers, Calcium Carbonate, Fillers, Kaolin, Fillers, Mica)
The Indian plastic and polymer industry has taken great strides. In the last few decades, the industry has grown to the status of a leading sector in the country with a sizable base. The material is gaining notable importance in different spheres of activity and the per capita consumption is increasing at a fast pace. Numerous plastics and fibers are produced from synthetic polymers; containers from propylene, coating materials from PVC, packaging film from polyethylene, experimental apparatus from Teflon, stockings from nylon fiber, there are too many to mention them all. The reason why plastics are popular is that they may offer such advantages as transparency, self-lubrication, light weight, flexibility, economy in fabricating and decorating.
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Engineering Plastics Meeting New Challenges With PolyamidesRadiciGroup
The document discusses engineering plastics and how RadiciGroup is meeting new challenges with polyamides. It provides an overview of RadiciGroup's profile, global trends in polyamide engineering plastics, market challenges and opportunities for polyamides, and RadiciGroup's answers to these challenges. RadiciGroup has a vertically integrated production process for polyamides and offers a wide range of materials. It is working to develop new high heat and long chain polyamide materials to meet demands in automotive, electronics, and other industries.
EMS-GRILTECH manufactures and sells technical fibers, bonding agents, hot melt adhesives, crosslinkers, and reactive diluents. Their products are used in applications such as paper machine clothing, automotive, packaging, clothing, powder coatings, and civil engineering. EMS-GRILTECH has production facilities in Switzerland, Germany, and the US and sells their products worldwide through sales offices and agents. They focus on developing new products and applications to create value for customers.
PPG Industries is a leading global manufacturer of coatings, glass, and chemicals. In 2004, the company achieved record sales of $9.5 billion, a 9% increase over 2003. Net income was $683 million, a 38% rise, driven by higher volumes, prices, and manufacturing efficiencies. PPG used its strong cash flow to repurchase shares, increase dividends, pay down debt, and fund capital expenditures including acquisitions, while still ending the year with $700 million in cash. The company aims to increase growth and consistency through strategies like building a better mix of businesses, creating breakthrough products, and improving customer results.
20150305_MARKET PLACE 2015_Catalogue_ChemistryRedit
The document contains several technology offers and requests from companies located in various European countries. The companies are seeking partners for projects related to materials development, chemical processing, waste recycling, and more. Specific opportunities mentioned include developing antibacterial graphene nanomaterials, exchanging industrial waste materials, producing fertilizers from biomass, and recycling batteries from electric vehicles.
The document summarizes the growth and development of the plastics industry in the Middle East region over the past few decades. It describes how the industry originated in the 1980s by taking advantage of available petrochemical feedstocks from oil production. Since then, several companies have expanded petrochemical production capacity significantly and more expansions are planned. The industry has also diversified downstream into processing and converting polymers into finished plastic products. Major investment has gone into industrial parks to attract foreign investors for processing facilities. While downstream growth has been slower than hoped due to economic factors, the market potential remains strong given infrastructure growth and urbanization in the region. The supply chain supporting the plastics industry is also growing, including compounders, additive suppliers
The document provides information on synthetic resins. It defines synthetic resins as artificially synthesized high molecular polymers that are used as the basic raw material for plastics. The document discusses the different types of synthetic resins, including polyaddition resins and polycondensate resins, and how they are classified based on their production methods. It also outlines some of the key applications of synthetic resins in various industries like paint, adhesives, printing ink, textiles, and more.
Global Industrial Adhesives Market is expected to Reach USD 57.12 Billion by ...Ajjay Kumar Gupta
Global Industrial Adhesives Market is expected to Reach USD 57.12 Billion by 2022 - A Boon for Entrepreneurs: Production Process and Formulation of Industrial Adhesives (Polyvinyl Acetate Wood Adhesives, Aminoresin Wood Adhesives, Phenolic Resin Wood Adhesive, Tannin-Based Wood Adhesives, Phenolic Adhesives and Modifiers, Cyanoacrylate Adhesives, Hot-Melt Adhesives, Pressure-Sensitive Adhesives, Water-Based Adhesives)
Adhesives are made in various types and may be synthetic or natural. The term synthetic adhesive means the adhesive which is prepared by using synthetic chemical such as synthetic resin. The manufacture of adhesive from synthetic resin is simple and can be started with very little investment. The most advantage to any type of adhesive as per market demand. Using adhesives as an alternative to mechanical fastening, welding and other joining methods can help your business achieve a competitive advantage.
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The document discusses a project utilizing bio-energy waste and bioplastics to manufacture biodegradable packaging and recyclable electrical devices. Specifically, it involves using crude glycerol from biodiesel production to plasticize thermoplastic starches, which are then compounded with recycled PVC to produce biobased formulations for injection molding electrical parts and disposable packaging. The project aims to commercialize this green technology while addressing waste issues from both biodiesel production and PVC recycling. It outlines the collaboration between academic and industrial partners in Brazil, Canada, and the US and highlights some technical challenges in developing formulations to meet product specifications.
- The report recommends buying PPG Industries stock, issuing a target price of $213, implying an 18% return.
- PPG Industries is a large specialty chemicals company and top coatings manufacturer with products in six business segments sold in nearly 70 countries.
- The company has low risk and strong management, with improved financial performance in 2013 including increased revenues, net income, margins, and acquisition of AkzoNobel's architectural coatings business.
- Growth drivers include industrial, optical, and specialty chemicals segments, while risks include macroeconomic factors, the housing market, and regulatory/currency issues given PPG's global operations.
What are the underlying biases and preconceived notions that we have about the products labelled "bio" or "green"? Are there other “bio”s that we need to be wary of?
Dr Jem's talk will cover bioplastics from a holistic perspective, with a focus on: types of bioplastics, pro's and con's of PLA, how is PLA 'industrially' recycled or composted, innovations in the bioplastics world, other plant-based packaging alternatives, etc.
Dr. Jem received his Ph.D. and 2 Masters degrees in biochemical engineering, and numerous awards in the USA, and worked 15 years in engineering, biotech, and pharmaceutical companies such as Ratheon, Serono, Diversa, with excellent track record with multiple awards. In 2000, he moved back to China to work for biotech and bioplastic companies such as Cargill and NatureWorks PLA. He has served as the China General Manager for Total Corbion PLA JV and previously for Corbion Purac since 2007, and serves as a Visiting Professor for several local Universities.
This document provides information about a book titled "Gums, Adhesives & Sealants Technology (with Formulae & their Applications) 2nd Edition". The 700-page book, published in 2010, covers topics like natural gums, adhesives, sealants, their properties, uses, formulations, manufacturing processes, and testing methods. It aims to be a comprehensive resource for beginners in this field as well as industry professionals. The document also shares information about the book's table of contents and chapters on specific topics like casein and starch-based adhesives, natural and synthetic rubber adhesives, and polysulfide sealants.
The document provides information about Aditya Birla Group, Birla Carbon, and carbon black. It discusses:
1) Aditya Birla Group is a $40 billion corporation with over 120,000 employees across 36 countries. It is a leader in metals, fibers, carbon black, and other industries.
2) Birla Carbon is the carbon black business of Aditya Birla Nuvo and is the second largest carbon black producer in India. It has manufacturing plants in several Indian states.
3) Carbon black is produced from the incomplete combustion of heavy petroleum products. It is mainly used as a reinforcing filler in tires and other rubber products, and as a color pigment in
Daniel's talk will cover the myths of bioplastics and degradation, how bioplastics can allevieate the problem of plastic pollution, and how they can be best used to not cause harm to the environment.
Daniel Gao majored in Biomass Science and Technology at South China University of Technology, where his research focused on applications of bio-based materials. He has had three papers published internationally and issued two patents (one pending). He currently works as an Account Manager in the DSM engineering plastic department, and is in charge of business maintenance and development in South China and Zhejiang province. As a member of DSM Sustainability Ambassadors, he joined One Young World Summit in Bogota in 2017, focusing on the UN Sustainable Development Goals, participates in DSM sustainability activities and is responsible for promoting sustainable product portfolio solutions.
The document summarizes the metal market in China, specifically discussing:
1) The metal furniture market exceeded RMB 45 billion in 2009, with foreign enterprises accounting for over 20% of the market.
2) The metal kitchen utensils and tablewares market exceeded RMB 35 billion in 2009, with foreign enterprises making over 25% of profits.
3) The document provides industry size data, profit figures, import/export values for metal furniture and kitchen products. It also lists the top regions and companies.
This document discusses the production of linen yarn from flax fiber. It begins by providing background on flax, including its botanical name and classification. It then describes the key steps in manufacturing linen yarn from flax, including harvesting flax plants, extracting the fibers through retting processes, dressing the fibers by breaking, scutching, and hackling, and cottonizing the fibers for spinning into yarn. The document also discusses the chemical composition of flax fiber and different methods for cottonizing flax fibers, including chemical, enzymatic, ultrasound, and steam explosion processes.
El documento contiene información sobre los reglamentos de la Universidad Minuto de Dios para profesores y estudiantes. Explica los derechos, deberes y prohibiciones de los profesores, así como las normas que rigen la inscripción, calificaciones, cambio de materias y otros procesos para los estudiantes. Además, incluye instrucciones sobre cómo acceder a horarios, notas y cambiar contraseñas usando el sistema Genesis de la universidad.
The document discusses how India is now perceived as a favorable destination for business. Some key points:
1) India has a growing middle class population and is home to many millionaires, showing strong economic growth.
2) India ranks 34th globally in terms of business growth environment, having improved 14 places, due to a strong workforce.
3) Many multinational companies are expanding heavily in India or sourcing more from India, seeing it as an important market, due to its large population, availability of labor, and economic potential.
4) India's large textiles industry, accounting for a significant portion of global production and exports, presents opportunities for machinery manufacturers. Investment in textile machinery in
This document provides information on polymer additives manufactured by HPL Additives Limited, including chemical blowing agents, antioxidants, UV stabilizers, and other specialty chemicals. It discusses the company's founding in 1964, growth to multiple manufacturing sites, and development of technologies in-house. It also outlines the company's quality management system, environmental management system, occupational health and safety system, research and development capabilities, and national awards received for R&D efforts.
PPG Industries is a leading global manufacturer that supplies coatings, glass, and chemical products. In 2005, PPG reported record sales of $10.2 billion, with 10 of its 15 business posting annual sales records. Net income was $596 million. To accelerate growth, PPG is expanding in key markets like Asia through acquisitions and new facilities. PPG is also investing in new technologies to strengthen its businesses and remain competitive, such as adding coating capabilities and installing new membrane cell technology.
PPG Industries is a leading global supplier of paints, coatings, and specialty materials. In 2007, the company reported $11.2 billion in net sales, a 14% increase over 2006. PPG operates in over 60 countries and has over 150 manufacturing facilities. The company's main business segments are performance coatings, industrial coatings, optical and specialty materials, commodity chemicals, and glass, which accounted for 34%, 33%, 9%, 14%, and 10% of net sales, respectively, in 2007.
Industrial Polymers, Additives, Colourants and Fillers Ajjay Kumar Gupta
Industrial Polymers, Additives, Colourants and Fillers (Stabilizers, Pigments, Olefin Copolymers, Polyacrylamide, Polysulfone, Polymerization, Allyl Resins (DAP/DAIP), Fluoropolymers, Poly (Vinylidene, Resin Forms, Polyamide-Imide (PAI), Polycarbonate (PC), Fillers, Calcium Carbonate, Fillers, Kaolin, Fillers, Mica)
The Indian plastic and polymer industry has taken great strides. In the last few decades, the industry has grown to the status of a leading sector in the country with a sizable base. The material is gaining notable importance in different spheres of activity and the per capita consumption is increasing at a fast pace. Numerous plastics and fibers are produced from synthetic polymers; containers from propylene, coating materials from PVC, packaging film from polyethylene, experimental apparatus from Teflon, stockings from nylon fiber, there are too many to mention them all. The reason why plastics are popular is that they may offer such advantages as transparency, self-lubrication, light weight, flexibility, economy in fabricating and decorating.
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Engineering Plastics Meeting New Challenges With PolyamidesRadiciGroup
The document discusses engineering plastics and how RadiciGroup is meeting new challenges with polyamides. It provides an overview of RadiciGroup's profile, global trends in polyamide engineering plastics, market challenges and opportunities for polyamides, and RadiciGroup's answers to these challenges. RadiciGroup has a vertically integrated production process for polyamides and offers a wide range of materials. It is working to develop new high heat and long chain polyamide materials to meet demands in automotive, electronics, and other industries.
EMS-GRILTECH manufactures and sells technical fibers, bonding agents, hot melt adhesives, crosslinkers, and reactive diluents. Their products are used in applications such as paper machine clothing, automotive, packaging, clothing, powder coatings, and civil engineering. EMS-GRILTECH has production facilities in Switzerland, Germany, and the US and sells their products worldwide through sales offices and agents. They focus on developing new products and applications to create value for customers.
PPG Industries is a leading global manufacturer of coatings, glass, and chemicals. In 2004, the company achieved record sales of $9.5 billion, a 9% increase over 2003. Net income was $683 million, a 38% rise, driven by higher volumes, prices, and manufacturing efficiencies. PPG used its strong cash flow to repurchase shares, increase dividends, pay down debt, and fund capital expenditures including acquisitions, while still ending the year with $700 million in cash. The company aims to increase growth and consistency through strategies like building a better mix of businesses, creating breakthrough products, and improving customer results.
20150305_MARKET PLACE 2015_Catalogue_ChemistryRedit
The document contains several technology offers and requests from companies located in various European countries. The companies are seeking partners for projects related to materials development, chemical processing, waste recycling, and more. Specific opportunities mentioned include developing antibacterial graphene nanomaterials, exchanging industrial waste materials, producing fertilizers from biomass, and recycling batteries from electric vehicles.
The document summarizes the growth and development of the plastics industry in the Middle East region over the past few decades. It describes how the industry originated in the 1980s by taking advantage of available petrochemical feedstocks from oil production. Since then, several companies have expanded petrochemical production capacity significantly and more expansions are planned. The industry has also diversified downstream into processing and converting polymers into finished plastic products. Major investment has gone into industrial parks to attract foreign investors for processing facilities. While downstream growth has been slower than hoped due to economic factors, the market potential remains strong given infrastructure growth and urbanization in the region. The supply chain supporting the plastics industry is also growing, including compounders, additive suppliers
The document provides information on synthetic resins. It defines synthetic resins as artificially synthesized high molecular polymers that are used as the basic raw material for plastics. The document discusses the different types of synthetic resins, including polyaddition resins and polycondensate resins, and how they are classified based on their production methods. It also outlines some of the key applications of synthetic resins in various industries like paint, adhesives, printing ink, textiles, and more.
Global Industrial Adhesives Market is expected to Reach USD 57.12 Billion by ...Ajjay Kumar Gupta
Global Industrial Adhesives Market is expected to Reach USD 57.12 Billion by 2022 - A Boon for Entrepreneurs: Production Process and Formulation of Industrial Adhesives (Polyvinyl Acetate Wood Adhesives, Aminoresin Wood Adhesives, Phenolic Resin Wood Adhesive, Tannin-Based Wood Adhesives, Phenolic Adhesives and Modifiers, Cyanoacrylate Adhesives, Hot-Melt Adhesives, Pressure-Sensitive Adhesives, Water-Based Adhesives)
Adhesives are made in various types and may be synthetic or natural. The term synthetic adhesive means the adhesive which is prepared by using synthetic chemical such as synthetic resin. The manufacture of adhesive from synthetic resin is simple and can be started with very little investment. The most advantage to any type of adhesive as per market demand. Using adhesives as an alternative to mechanical fastening, welding and other joining methods can help your business achieve a competitive advantage.
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The document discusses a project utilizing bio-energy waste and bioplastics to manufacture biodegradable packaging and recyclable electrical devices. Specifically, it involves using crude glycerol from biodiesel production to plasticize thermoplastic starches, which are then compounded with recycled PVC to produce biobased formulations for injection molding electrical parts and disposable packaging. The project aims to commercialize this green technology while addressing waste issues from both biodiesel production and PVC recycling. It outlines the collaboration between academic and industrial partners in Brazil, Canada, and the US and highlights some technical challenges in developing formulations to meet product specifications.
- The report recommends buying PPG Industries stock, issuing a target price of $213, implying an 18% return.
- PPG Industries is a large specialty chemicals company and top coatings manufacturer with products in six business segments sold in nearly 70 countries.
- The company has low risk and strong management, with improved financial performance in 2013 including increased revenues, net income, margins, and acquisition of AkzoNobel's architectural coatings business.
- Growth drivers include industrial, optical, and specialty chemicals segments, while risks include macroeconomic factors, the housing market, and regulatory/currency issues given PPG's global operations.
What are the underlying biases and preconceived notions that we have about the products labelled "bio" or "green"? Are there other “bio”s that we need to be wary of?
Dr Jem's talk will cover bioplastics from a holistic perspective, with a focus on: types of bioplastics, pro's and con's of PLA, how is PLA 'industrially' recycled or composted, innovations in the bioplastics world, other plant-based packaging alternatives, etc.
Dr. Jem received his Ph.D. and 2 Masters degrees in biochemical engineering, and numerous awards in the USA, and worked 15 years in engineering, biotech, and pharmaceutical companies such as Ratheon, Serono, Diversa, with excellent track record with multiple awards. In 2000, he moved back to China to work for biotech and bioplastic companies such as Cargill and NatureWorks PLA. He has served as the China General Manager for Total Corbion PLA JV and previously for Corbion Purac since 2007, and serves as a Visiting Professor for several local Universities.
This document provides information about a book titled "Gums, Adhesives & Sealants Technology (with Formulae & their Applications) 2nd Edition". The 700-page book, published in 2010, covers topics like natural gums, adhesives, sealants, their properties, uses, formulations, manufacturing processes, and testing methods. It aims to be a comprehensive resource for beginners in this field as well as industry professionals. The document also shares information about the book's table of contents and chapters on specific topics like casein and starch-based adhesives, natural and synthetic rubber adhesives, and polysulfide sealants.
The document provides information about Aditya Birla Group, Birla Carbon, and carbon black. It discusses:
1) Aditya Birla Group is a $40 billion corporation with over 120,000 employees across 36 countries. It is a leader in metals, fibers, carbon black, and other industries.
2) Birla Carbon is the carbon black business of Aditya Birla Nuvo and is the second largest carbon black producer in India. It has manufacturing plants in several Indian states.
3) Carbon black is produced from the incomplete combustion of heavy petroleum products. It is mainly used as a reinforcing filler in tires and other rubber products, and as a color pigment in
Daniel's talk will cover the myths of bioplastics and degradation, how bioplastics can allevieate the problem of plastic pollution, and how they can be best used to not cause harm to the environment.
Daniel Gao majored in Biomass Science and Technology at South China University of Technology, where his research focused on applications of bio-based materials. He has had three papers published internationally and issued two patents (one pending). He currently works as an Account Manager in the DSM engineering plastic department, and is in charge of business maintenance and development in South China and Zhejiang province. As a member of DSM Sustainability Ambassadors, he joined One Young World Summit in Bogota in 2017, focusing on the UN Sustainable Development Goals, participates in DSM sustainability activities and is responsible for promoting sustainable product portfolio solutions.
The document summarizes the metal market in China, specifically discussing:
1) The metal furniture market exceeded RMB 45 billion in 2009, with foreign enterprises accounting for over 20% of the market.
2) The metal kitchen utensils and tablewares market exceeded RMB 35 billion in 2009, with foreign enterprises making over 25% of profits.
3) The document provides industry size data, profit figures, import/export values for metal furniture and kitchen products. It also lists the top regions and companies.
This document discusses the production of linen yarn from flax fiber. It begins by providing background on flax, including its botanical name and classification. It then describes the key steps in manufacturing linen yarn from flax, including harvesting flax plants, extracting the fibers through retting processes, dressing the fibers by breaking, scutching, and hackling, and cottonizing the fibers for spinning into yarn. The document also discusses the chemical composition of flax fiber and different methods for cottonizing flax fibers, including chemical, enzymatic, ultrasound, and steam explosion processes.
El documento contiene información sobre los reglamentos de la Universidad Minuto de Dios para profesores y estudiantes. Explica los derechos, deberes y prohibiciones de los profesores, así como las normas que rigen la inscripción, calificaciones, cambio de materias y otros procesos para los estudiantes. Además, incluye instrucciones sobre cómo acceder a horarios, notas y cambiar contraseñas usando el sistema Genesis de la universidad.
The document discusses how India is now perceived as a favorable destination for business. Some key points:
1) India has a growing middle class population and is home to many millionaires, showing strong economic growth.
2) India ranks 34th globally in terms of business growth environment, having improved 14 places, due to a strong workforce.
3) Many multinational companies are expanding heavily in India or sourcing more from India, seeing it as an important market, due to its large population, availability of labor, and economic potential.
4) India's large textiles industry, accounting for a significant portion of global production and exports, presents opportunities for machinery manufacturers. Investment in textile machinery in
1) The Chinese convenient foods market exceeded RMB 100 billion in size in 2009, growing over 15% year-over-year.
2) In 2009, over 200 foreign enterprises above a certain size operated in the convenient foods industry, accounting for over 15% of total companies in the sector.
3) The top 10 companies in convenient foods held over 25% of the market share based on sales revenue.
The IT market in China is large and growing. In 2009, the computer market in China exceeded RMB 150 billion, growing over 3% year-over-year. Foreign computer companies held a strong position in China, accounting for over 45% of large computer companies and over 85% of total industry profits. The electronic computer market in China was even larger, exceeding RMB 600 billion in 2009 and growing over 8% year-over-year. Foreign firms accounted for over 60% of large electronic computer companies and over 90% of total industry sales. The IT industry continues to be an important part of the Chinese economy.
NSC Briefing on Belgian Congo and Lumumba - 7 june 1960Thierry Debels
June 1960
BELGIAN CONGO - SOMALIA
Since the last briefing on the Belgian Congo and the Somali areas
the situation has deteriorated there and has become more urgent as in-
dependence draws near.
I. In the Belgian Congo the 11-25 May election campaign for 137-member
House of Assembly was fairly orderly but no party won a majority.
Present situation one of chaotic confusion as several leaders try to
Lutheran Homes Society is announcing Stephanie Keaton as the new Executive Director of Lutheran Home at Napoleon. She has a bachelor's degree in gerontology from Bowling Green State University and 15 years of experience in long-term care. As Executive Director, Stephanie will oversee daily operations, community outreach, and business development at the Napoleon campus.
The article discusses connecting the textile value chain by focusing on different natural fibers such as linen, bamboo, and cotton. It describes the unique properties of each fiber and how they contribute to the comfort and appearance of final textile products. Specific manufacturers along the value chain are also mentioned, such as a oldest flax mill in Lithuania called Siluas that produces various linen goods, and a Chinese company called China Bambro Textile that focuses on innovative bamboo fabrics. Connecting the full textile value chain from fiber production to finished goods is important to better understand the industry.
The document summarizes the coal mining market in China. It states that in 2009, China's coal mining market size exceeded RMB 1,500 billion and grew over 9% year-over-year. Foreign coal mining enterprises accounted for over 1% of total industry sales revenue and had higher profit margins than domestic enterprises. The top 10 coal mining companies held over 15% total market share, with the largest company having over 2% market share. Imports accounted for under 5% of China's total coal mining market.
The document provides an overview of the furniture market in China, with a focus on wooden, bamboo/cane, and metal furniture markets. It notes that China's total furniture market exceeded RMB 200 billion in 2009, with wooden furniture exceeding RMB 100 billion. The bamboo/cane market exceeded RMB 2 billion and grew over 40% annually. The metal furniture market exceeded RMB 45 billion in 2009. It provides statistics on industry size, profits, imports/exports, and market shares of the top players for each segment.
This certificate recognizes an individual as a certified contracting officer representative at the Department of Commerce. It was issued on January 21, 2016 to an individual who has met the professional experience, education, and training requirements for their acquisition career field. This certification will remain valid so long as continuous learning requirements are met to maintain certification at or above a certain level.
The document provides an industry profile of machinery for textile, apparel, and leather production in China. It summarizes that the major distribution areas for this industry include Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Guangdong provinces according to an industry distribution index. The second major distribution areas include Shanghai, Shandong, Fujian, Beijing, Tianjin, Shaanxi, and Henan provinces. The document then provides an order form and contact details for purchasing the full industry report.
Financial ratio analysis of Nishat mills ltdSoftSol
The document analyzes the financial performance of Nishat Mills Ltd from 2012-2014 using various financial ratios to evaluate liquidity, leverage, coverage, activity, and profitability. It also compares Nishat Mills' 2014 ratios to a competitor, Pakistan Synthetics. Overall, the analysis finds that Nishat Mills has stronger financial performance than the competitor across most ratios, with higher profit margins, returns, and coverage ability. The conclusion states that future years look positive for Nishat Mills as the economy recovers and international demand grows, but rising cotton prices may impact profitability.
The document provides financial information for Nishat Mills Limited for the years ending June 30, 2010 and June 30, 2009. It includes the income statement, balance sheet, cash flow statement, and various financial ratios analyzing liquidity, leverage, coverage, activity, and profitability for both years. The ratios indicate that the company's liquidity, coverage of interest expenses, and profitability improved from 2009 to 2010.
The document is a corporate briefing presentation by Nishat Mills Limited to the Lahore Stock Exchange on March 24, 2011. It provides an overview of Nishat Mills, including its mission, management, business segments, investments, growth plans, and financial performance highlights over the past 10 years. Nishat Mills is a large Pakistani textile company with over 15,000 employees and manufacturing facilities across Pakistan. It produces yarn, fabric, home textiles, garments, and generates power. The presentation shows Nishat Mills has grown its revenue over 270% in the last decade while maintaining profitability and increasing assets and shareholder equity.
This document provides a presentation on ratio analysis of Nishat Mills Limited, a textile company in Pakistan. It includes an introduction to the company, its mission statement, organizational structure, and product lines. The presentation then covers various financial ratios analyzed for Nishat Mills for 2012-2013, including liquidity, profitability, debt management, and activity ratios. Key findings are that liquidity, profitability, and debt management ratios improved from 2012 to 2013, while some activity ratios declined. The presentation concludes with recommendations for Nishat Mills to improve average collection period, asset turnover ratio, and basic earning power.
The document discusses various types of orders that can be placed for trading stocks, including:
1) Market orders that are executed immediately at the current market price;
2) Price-contingent orders like limit orders that are executed only if a stock reaches a specified price, and stop orders that are executed if a stock falls below or rises above a price limit.
It provides examples of limit buy and sell orders, as well as stop-loss and stop-buy orders, and explains how these conditional orders work. A matrix is also included that organizes the different types of trades based on the price condition and trading action.
INTERNSHIP REPORT ON NISHAT MILLS LTD. LAHOREAhmad Mehmood
Nishat Mills Limited is a leading textile company in Pakistan. The internship report provides an overview of Nishat Mills and discusses the company's vision, mission, and quality policy. It also includes a SWOT analysis and PEST analysis of the textile industry in Pakistan. The report summarizes the key functions of Nishat Mills' export department, including preparing necessary documents for shipment. It also discusses Nishat's marketing strategy of focusing on value addition and diversifying markets to reduce dependency on specific regions.
High Performance Polyamides – A Global Market OverviewIndustry Experts
Mega trends in the automotive, electrical & electronics and oil & gas sectors are expected to spur the demand for high performance polyamides in the future. In the automotive industry, growth is supported by metal replacement to reduce vehicle weight, while thinner and smaller components in electronic devices. Further, the development of unconventional oil and gas technologies to spur the demand for the specialty polyamides. Global volume consumption of High Performance Polyamides is forecast to be 217.4 thousand metric tons in 2016 and is projected to reach 271.1 thousand metric tons by 2022 at a CAGR of 3.7% between the two years.
RadiciGroup Sustainability Report in pills - Chapter 5RadiciGroup
RadiciGroup Sustainability Report in pills - Chapter 5
Product Responsibility Performance Indicators
Performance Indicators calculated according to GRI 3.1 Standard
Evolution yarns: r-Starlight in Recycled Polyester and Cornleaf in PLARadiciGroup
RadiciGroup at 51th Dornbirn Man Made Fibres Congress - 19-21 September 2012. "Evolution yarns : r-Starlight in Recycled Polyester and Cornleaf in PLA".
RadiciGroup is an Italian chemicals company that operates worldwide in chemicals, plastics, synthetic fibers, and nonwovens. It has over 3,200 employees and annual sales of over 1 billion euros. RadiciGroup has control over the entire polyester production chain from raw materials to yarn. It produces a range of polyester yarns, including recycled, biobased, and specialty yarns, which are used in applications like apparel, automotive, home goods, and more. RadiciGroup is committed to sustainability and has integrated sustainability guidelines and certifications into its operations.
Styron is a global materials company focused on delivering high performance products to customers. It has over 2,100 employees across 66 manufacturing plants in 25 countries. Styron's portfolio includes latex, synthetic rubber, and plastics like polystyrene, ABS, and polycarbonate. It has a strong track record of innovation dating back to the 1930s and continues developing new solutions for industries like automotive, consumer goods, and packaging.
PPG Industries is a leading global manufacturer that supplies coatings, glass, and chemical products. In 2005, PPG reported record sales of $10.2 billion, with 10 of its 15 business posting annual sales records. Net income was $596 million. To accelerate growth, PPG is expanding in key markets like Asia through acquisitions and new facilities. PPG is also investing in new technologies to strengthen its businesses and remain competitive, such as adding coating capabilities and installing new membrane cell technology.
View the Markem-Imaje US 2013 sales catalog.
Markem-Imaje is a trusted world manufacturer of product identification and traceability solutions, offering a full line of reliable and innovative inkjet, thermal transfer, laser, print and apply label systems and RFID-based systems. Markem-Imaje delivers fully integrated solutions that enable product quality and safety, regulatory and retailer compliance, better product recalls and improved manufacturing processes.
Caprolactam Market PPT: Opportunities by Types, Demand, Top Manufactures and ...IMARC Group
According to the latest report by IMARC Group, the global caprolactam market is currently witnessing healthy growth.
Caprolactam is an organic compound with the chemical formula (C6H11NO). It is most commonly obtained by the synthesis of cyclohexane, phenol and toluene. Characterized by a clear to milky-white color, it is a crystalline lactam or a cyclic amide of caproic acid.
Covestro is the world's leading manufacturer of aliphatic and aromatic polyisocyanates and offers an extensive range of innovative products and solutions for the coatings and adhesives industries. Covestro aims to help customers turn challenges like increasing quality demands and sustainability expectations into competitive advantages through innovation. Covestro has over 80 years of experience innovating polyisocyanate products and developing solutions that enhance process efficiency while reducing waste and emissions to contribute to sustainability.
CarE-Service Training on Techno-polymers Recycling by Radici GroupOlgaRodrguezLargo
This project discusses the use of polyamides in electric vehicle components. It provides an overview of the EU Green Deal and battery strategy, which aims to establish local battery recovery and recycling systems. Examples are given of how RadiciGroup's polyamides meet the technical requirements for traction battery systems, charging systems, and connectivity systems. Key requirements include flame retardancy, insulation, chemical resistance, and dimensional stability. The evolution of electric vehicles demands high-performance materials that can withstand the operating conditions of higher power densities and greater range.
RadiciSpandex is a textile company that takes sustainability seriously through recycling initiatives, innovations to reduce waste, and producing colored spandex that uses less dye. It recycles manufacturing waste, reuses packaging materials, and sources materials domestically to lower its carbon footprint. As part of its parent company RadiciGroup, it adheres to eco-friendly practices including reducing emissions, optimizing processes, and pursuing renewable energy and paperless communication.
This document summarizes research from Scion, a New Zealand research organization, on biopolymers and chemicals from 2014-2015. It discusses how Scion is supporting manufacturers through research on sustainable and biobased resources. Key points include Scion developing an eco-friendly bioplastic alternative to polystyrene foam called ZealaFoam, research finding that a biocomposite reinforced with wood fibers can be highly recyclable, and industrial extrusion trials being assisted by computer simulation to optimize natural fiber compounding processes.
The document contains information about various companies and organizations that provide products and services to the plastics processing industry in Australia and New Zealand. It includes details about machinery suppliers that offer equipment for injection molding, extrusion, blow molding, thermoforming, and materials handling. It also mentions companies that manufacture plastic resins and compounds, provide software and 3D printing solutions, and offer recycling services.
Radicifil is part of the RadiciGroup, one of the largest chemicals companies worldwide. Radicifil produces polyamide 6 and 66 polymers, BCF yarns, and high tenacity yarns. It has facilities in Casnigo, Italy and Podborany, Czech Republic, with production capacities of 32,000 tons/year of BCF yarns and 48,000 tons/year of polyamide 6 polymer. Radicifil supplies yarns for applications in automotive, flooring, and other sectors, leveraging the RadiciGroup's vertically integrated polyamide production chain and focus on quality and customer service.
Industrial Hemp Technology to process stalk materials for a wide range of construction and goods manufactuirng. Farm equipment to turn out core & fibre for commercial markets. Generate profits per acre for growing demand. Reduce deforestation, capture CO2 and contribute to crop rotation on an annual basis. Industrial hemp absorbs tons of CO2 from the atmosphere and stores the carbon in the soil via extensive systems. This feeds the soil and improves subsequent ctops planted. Soy and hemp work together to create building materials, food, clothing from the same farmland while providing supplies for paper manufacturing. 480 thousand hectares would capture approximately 2 million tons of CO2 directly from the atmosphere annually and begin to reduce PPM levels within 4 years. The constuction materials would continue to absorb CO2 over time. In many regions, hempcrete used instead of concrete blocks would provide lower cost buildings and contribute insulation qualities at the same time. Current levels of technology indicates 5 story walls are realistic. Large scale applications in many countries would generate significant returns.
Adicomp is an Italian company that is a leader in supplying air and gas compression technologies and services globally. It has over 2000 units installed across 62 countries with 16 years of experience. Adicomp offers tailor-made solutions for compressing any type of gas through its wide range of products and services. It prides itself on quality, reliability, and innovation to satisfy customers' compression needs.
Started to create milestones, we, Kerone marked our presence in the year 2006 and operate in the manufacturing / servicing of Cartridge Heaters, Open Wind & Refractory Heaters, Vacuum Oven, Electric Heating Elements, Tubular Heaters since 6 years. Our quality services / products have been always appreciated by our clients. Our spontaneous attitude and confident approach in offering an excellent range of Cartridge Heaters, Open Wind & Refractory Heaters, Vacuum Oven, Electric Heating Elements, Tubular Heaters, Industrial Heaters has deepened our roots in the market. We, Kerone breathe with the aim of fully satisfying our clients with our high-quality products / services. We are a unit of highly experienced professionals, all of them contributing at the best of their potentials to offer the highest degree of efficiency and client satisfaction.
RadiciGroup is an international chemicals company focused on chemicals, plastics, and synthetic fibers. Its mission is to be a leading producer in polyamides and synthetic fibers through optimizing resources, strategic alliances, and new markets. The company values putting people first, management efficiency and effectiveness, fairness and transparency, and attention to stakeholders and sustainability. RadiciGroup has over 3,000 employees worldwide and total control of its vertically integrated polyamide production chain.
Today, the motor vehicle industry often requires increasingly advanced filtration
performances in order to achieve maximum results at every production stage.
Filter media plays a key-role as integral part of modern automotive systems.
That’s why SAATIMOTION offers a wide range of filter media solutions thought
out down to the smallest details to satisfy the required conditions of carmakers,
automotive component manufacturers and injection molders.
SAATIMOTION’s advantages for Automotive industry:
n Long life filters
n High dust holding capacity
n Excellent filtration efficiency
n Low pressure drop
n Resistance to common fuels
n Consistency and quality
n Non-shedding properties
n Good thermal stability
n Good chemical resistance
n High mechanical strength
n High workability
n Environmentally friendly (fully recyclable)
n Many years of know-how
Moreover, SAATIMOTION filter media guarantee a good performance against
aggressive synthetic oils and several types of fuels thanks to a higher resistance
to ageing in harsh environments and high flow capacity required by modern fuel
deliver systems.
4. 2 RadiciGroup
RADICIGROUP
inside your world
Chemicals, Plastics, Synthetic Fibres and Nonwovens.
Thanks to its vertical integration, to its full control of the
production chain and to its innovative products, Radici-
Group is a global player.
RadiciGroup products are present in our daily lives, for
example in clothes, in home interiors, in cars, and in
household appliances.
8. 6 RadiciGroup
our markets & BRANDS
chemicals business area
RadiPol®
PA6 polymers and copolymers for compounding, films, indus-
trial yarn and textile fibres.
PA6.6 polymers and copolymers for compounding, fast mould-
ing cycle, extrusion, monofilaments, films, industrial yarn and
textile fibres.
Long chain polyamides PA6.10 (bio-polymer) and PA6.12 for
compounding, injection moulding, monofilaments, industrial
yarn and textile fibres. High Temperature PA for extrusion of
monofilaments.
RadiChem®
Adipic Acid for the production of fibres, PA6.6 engineering plas-
tics, polyurethanes, resins, plasticizers, lubricants, adhesives, ad-
ditives, pharmaceuticals, insecticides and herbicides.
Hexamethylendiamine, intermediates for polyamides and
coatings; AGS, intermediate for polyesters and solvents.
Nitric Acid for metallurgy, steel treatment, zinc-plating and chro-
miumplating (galvanic industry), machinery cleaning and disinfec-
tion (dairy industry) and nitrogen fertilizer production.
KA Oil. Esters for biodegradable solvents, paint removers, cosmet-
ics, detergents, coatings, plasticizers and chemical intermediates.
Every brand name can be associated to one or more
application areas...
...and to a sustainability property with graphic icons that
identify:
Products dyed using ecofriendly solution dyeing
technologies.
Apparel
Biopolymer-based products derived from renewable
sources.
Home sector
Products made with recycled and/or waste materials.
Products manufactured with renewable energy.
Automotive
Industrial sector
Sports sector
9. 7To Be Glocal 2015
plastics business area
Radilon®
PA-based engineering thermoplastics (PA6, PA6.6, co-poly-
mers, PA6.10, PA6.12, special PA for high temperature re-
sistant applications) for injection moulding, extrusion and
blow moulding. Main applications in the automotive, furni-
ture, electrical/electronic, and technical/industrial sectors
along with consumers goods.
Heramid®
Low-environmental impact thermoplastic compounds, manu-
factured using mainly post-industrial, selected secondary
raw materials (PA6, PA6.6). Main applications in the techni-
cal-industrial sector along with the automotive and electrical-
electronic sectors.
Raditer®
A line of polyester based (PBT and PBT blends) engineering
thermoplastics for injection moulding. Main applications in
the technical and industrial sectors, along with the automotive
and electrical/electronic sectors.
Radiflam®
A line of PA and polyester – based flame-retardant engineer-
ing thermoplastics used for injection moulding and extrusion.
Main application sectors: the electrical/electronic, automo-
tive, technical/industrial sectors along with consumer goods.
Heraflex®
A line of thermoplastic elastomers based on co-polyesters
(TPE-E), SEBS and SBS for applications in the automotive and
technical/industrial sectors along with consumer goods.
Radilene®
Recyclable and non toxic polyethylene-based infill for synthetic
turf sports fields. Polypropylene-based compound, glass fibre rein-
forcedusedforextrusionforapplicationsintheautomotivesector.
Heraform®
POM acetal co-polymers destined to applications in the au-
tomotive and technical/industrial sectors.
Radistrong®
A range of special PA-based thermoplastics, including long
glass fiber reinforced grades (LFT) for injection moulding of
high mechanical resistance items. Main application sectors:
the automotive and technical/industrial sectors.
Radiblend®
Polycarbonate blends (PC) with ABS, PET and PBT for ap-
plications in the automotive sector and in consumer goods.
Available only in the NAFTA area.
10. 8 RadiciGroup
our markets & BRANDS
Radifloor®
Polyamide 6 and 6.6 BCF yarn for domestic/residential,
contract and automotive carpeting, coverings and upholstery.
Raditeck®
High-tenacity polyamide 6.6 yarn used for the production of
technical items for sports, automotive and industrial appli-
cations.
Radilon®
Polyamide yarn and staple used for the production of fash-
ionwear, technicalwear, sportswear and intimatewear, as well
as household furnishings.
dorix®
Polyamide 6 staple fibre available in raw-white and solution-
dyed versions, the latter in tailor-made colours.
It is used in the automotive, technical/industrial, apparel and
carpeting sectors.
dorix®6.10
64% Bio-based polyamide staple fibre, available in a vast
range of colours. It is the ideal solution for the contract tex-
tile floor coverings sector, particularly the manufacture of
carpeting and needle-felt carpet tiles for high performance
applications where colour fastness and resistance to wear
and tear are a must.
Starlight®
Raw, solution-dyed and additivated polyester yarn (flame retar-
dant, bacteriostatic, UV protection) for numerous applications,
from upholstery to curtains, sportswear, hygiene, medical and
automotive.
fibres & nonwovens business area
6.10
6.10
Radilon®
6.10
64% biobased polyamide yarn, ideal for apparel (ready to
wear, technicalwear, sportswear, intimatewear), and for
home interiors.
11. 9To Be Glocal 2015
r-Starlight®
Eco-sustainable polyester yarn produced from post-consumer
recycled PET bottles; suitable for a vast range of applications
from apparel to upholstery, automotive, technical and indus-
trial applications.
Radyarn®
Raw-white and solution or yarn dyed polyester, available in ad-
ditivated versions (flame retardant, bacteriostatic, UV protec-
tion) and also as microfibre, supermicrofibre and bicomponent
fibre (PA/PET) for apparel, household furnishings, automotive
and technical/industrial applications.
r-Radyarn®
Continuous polyester filament derived from post-consumer re-
cycled polymer, it boasts high versatility as for its dope dyed,
bacteriostatic, and UV stabilized versions. It can be used for a
wide range of applications, from apparel, to home interiors to
technical applications.
Crylor®
Acrylic fibre and top for technicalwear, sportswear, knitwear
and upholstery.
Cornleaf
Raw or solution-dyed yarn, available with antimicrobial func-
tionality, made from Ingeo™ polylactic acid (PLA) 100% natural
biopolymer. Derived from renewable sources, this product is
suitable for apparel, intimate wear, furnishings and consumer
goods.
Radigreen®
Polypropylene, polyethylene and polyamide artificial grass yarn
for sports fields, recreational and domestic indoor and outdoor
applications, including landscaping (gardens and urban design).
Dylar®
High performance polypropylene nonwoven spunbonded
available from 12 to 150 gr/sqm. Suitable for bulding / roofing,
packaging, medical applications, automotive, filtration, agri-
culture, furnishing, table clothes and single-use items.
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12. 10 RadiciGroup
our sectors
Products for Home sector
Yarns for curtains, upholstery, carpets and wall-to-wall carpets.
Engineering plastics for household appliances and the electri-
cal/electronic sector. Nonwovens for roofing, filtration, furnish-
ings and disposable table tops.
Products for Apparel
Yarns for clothing, lingerie, beachwear and sportswear.
Nonwovens for protective disposable clothing.
Products for the Automotive sector
Engineering plastics for car interiors and engine components.
Yarns for car interiors and airbags. Nonwovens for headliners,
seatings and airbag covers.
PRODucts for the industrial sector
Yarns and engineering plastics for special applications in the
industrial sector.
Products for the sports sector
Yarns for sportswear.
Yarns for sports fields, recreational and domestic indoor and out-
door applications.
Home sector
14. profile vision
mission
values
12 RadiciGroup
profile
vision, mission, values
RadiciGroup is one of the most active chemicals compa-
nies at an international level. Its diversified businesses op-
erate worldwide and are focused on Chemicals, Plastics,
Synthetic Fibres and Nonwovens.
One of RadiciGroup’s key strengths is the synergistic verti-
cal integration of its polyamide chain.
The Group has total control over its production chain, from
chemical intermediates, such as adipic acid and polyamide
6 and 6.6, to engineering plastics, and man-made fi bres.
Attention to our customers’ requirements, the desire to
foresee their needs, to supply them with quality, made-
tomeasure, sustainable products, as well as efficiency of
processes, products and services.
These are RadiciGroup’s winning strategies along with new
technologies and innovative systems which improve safety
and sustainability.
RadiciGroup’s products are exported all over the world,
and are the starting-point for developments in the clothing,
sport, furnishings, automotive, electrical/electronic and ap-
pliances sectors.
• To be one of the leading chemical groups in the polyamide,
synthetic fibres and engineering plastics production chain.
• Putting people at the centre of everything we do, respect-
ing their right to physical and cultural integrity.
• Efficiency and effectiveness of our management systems
to improve our business.
• Fairness and transparency of our management systems to
comply with all applicable laws and regulations.
• Attention to the needs and expectations of our stakeholders
in order to create a feeling of belonging and satisfaction.
• Reliability of our management and operating systems to
ensure the safety of our employees, our community and
the environment.
• Our responsibility as a company for our workers, produc-
tion sites and communities.
• To promote the development of our businesses while pursu-
ing our Group values and culture.
• To pursue our vision by valorising and optimizing our re-
sources, establishing strategic alliances and searching for
new markets, including niche markets.
• To embed sustainability into new product and application-
development.
15. 13To Be Glocal 2015
the radicigroup
key numbers
radicigroup personnel
3,050 employees
2014 aggregated sales
(Millions of Euro)
396
Chemicals
479
Fibres &
Nonwovens
254
Plastics
5
Other
Businesses
17. 15To Be Glocal 2015
a global presence
Europe
Czech Republic
Podborany
France
Saint Priest
Germany
Hamburg
Lüneburg
Overath
Reutlingen
Selbitz
Tröglitz
Viernheim
Asia
China
Shanghai
Suzhou
India
New Delhi
AmericaS
Argentina
Buenos Aires
Rio Grande
Brazil
Araçariguama
São José dos Campos
USA
Wadsworth
Hungary
Szentgotthard
Italy
Andalo Valtellino
Ardesio
Casnigo
Chignolo d’Isola
Gandino
Novara
Villa d’Ogna
Romania
Savinesti
Spain
La Carolina
Switzerland
Mendrisio
Stabio
United Kingdom
London
25. PET
Bottles
Waste Sorting
Bottle Grinding
and Washing
PET
Ground Scraps
PET Recycled Polymer
Textile Yarnshoy, poy, fdy, twistedr-STARLIGHT®
Textile Yarnstextured, air textured, flat on beams
r-RADYARN®
Knitted Fabrics
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PET - RECYCLING PROCESS
synergy & integration sustainability
26. 24 RadiciGroup
RADICIGROUP sustainable products
Manufactured using clean energy
Radipol®: PA6, PA6.6 e PA6.10 polymers
Radilon®: PA6 e PA6.6 engineering plastics
Heramid®: low environmental impact PA6 and
PA6.6 engineering plastics
Radifloor®: PA6 and PA6.6 BCF yarn
Radigreen®: PA artificial grass yarn
Radilon® staple fibre®: PA6 staple
Radilon®: PA6 and PA6.6 textile yarn
Manufactured using recycled raw materials
Heramid®: PA6 and PA6.6 engineering plastics
r-Starlight®: polyester textile yarn
r-Radyarn®: polyester textile yarn
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Manifactured using biopolymers obtained from
renewable source materials
Radilon® D: PA6.10-based engineering plastics
Radilon® 6.10: PA6.10-based textile yarns
dorix® 6.10: PA6.10-based staple fibre
CornLeaf®: Ingeo™ polylactic acid (PLA) yarn
Solution-dyed saving water and energy
Radifloor®: PA6 BCF yarn
dorix®: PA6 staple
Radilon® staple fibre: PA6 staple
Radilon®: PA6 and PA6.6 textile yarn
Radyarn®-Starlight®: polyester textile yarn
28. 26 RadiciGroup
the radici world Structure
itemageogreen
Itema combines Swiss precision
with Italian creativity.
Weaving machines with the well
known brand name Itema leave as-
sembly lines in Italy, Switzerland
and China every day.
Itema has a tradition of almost
200 years with an installed base
of over 300,000 weaving machines
in operation. A global presence in
more than 100 countries ensures
a fast and reliable service. Weav-
ing Systems, Customized Weaving
Technology, Machinery Upgrades
and Accessories all these manu-
factured under the most stringent
quality control.
RadiciGroup: Chemicals, Plas-
tics, Synthetic Fibres and Non-
wovens.
Geogreen is an Italian company
founded in 2000 as RadiciGroup’s
sole energy provider, it is one of
the leading suppliers of integrated
products and services from the
supply of electric power, to the
production of hydroelectric and
thermoelectric energy (cogenera-
tion) and the development of proj-
ects and businesses in the biofuel,
biomass, photovoltaic and ther-
mal solar energy, and gas sectors.
Power production and supply is
Geogreen’s core business.
Situated in the heart of Bergamo,
Hotel San Marco is a prestigious
hotel featuring private suites and
rooms with the most up-to-date
comforts.
The hotel facilities include well-ap-
pointed rooms for meetings, recep-
tions and incentive events. On the
top floor of the hotel is the famous
Roof Garden Restaurant.
Hotel san marco radicigroup
personnel
3,900 employees
The Radici World was founded in the 20’s with the first trading activities of household textiles. Today it includes manufacturing
and trading companies operating in the textile machinery sector, in energy production and trading, along with the business areas
of RadiciGroup.
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Founders
Pietro Radici
Gianni Radici
Paolo Radici
Angelo Radici
Maurizio Radici
RadiciFin SAPA
President Angelo Radici|Radici Partecipazioni
SpA (85.2%)
President Angelo Radici
SER SpA
Honorary President
Luciana Previtali Radici
President
Bruna Radici
|
Itema SpA (60%)
GeoEnergie SpA
President Angelo Radici
|
Geogreen SpA
|
Novel SpA (49%)
Paolo Radici
Maria Grazia Radici
Bruna Radici
Angelo Radici
Maurizio Radici
Hotel
San Marco Srl
1,025*
5*
245*
107*
*2014 sales turnover
(Millions of Euro)
30. 28 RadiciGroup
argentina Brazil
addresses / INDIRIZZI
Cordonsed SA
Tinogasta 5242, Capital Federal
RA- 1427 Buenos Aires
Phone +54 11 45673013, Fax +54 11 45672731
e-mail: cordonsed@infovia.com.ar
www.radicigroup.com/fibres
Production and sale of: acrylic fibres staple and top (Crylor®).
Produzione e commercializzazione di: fiocco e top di fibre
acriliche (Crylor®).
RadiciFibras Ltda
Rua Pedro Rachid, 846
BR - 12211-180 São José dos Campos - São Paulo
Phone +55 12 39096412, Fax +55 12 39220592
e-mail: fashion.fibres@radicigroup.com
www.radicinylon.com.br
www.radicigroup.com/fibres
Production and sale of: beams for weaving, warp-knitting and
warping. Textured PA6 yarns for circular knitting (Radilon®).
Acrylic fibres staple, Tow and Top (Crylor®).
Produzione e commercializzazione di: subbi per tessitura,
maglia in catena e ordito. Filo testurizzato di PA6 per
maglieria circolare (Radilon®). Fiocco, Tow e Top di fibre
acriliche (Crylor®).
Radici Plastics Ltda
Brazil Araçariguama - São Paulo
Rua Giuseppe Marchiori, 497 - BR 24020
Phone +55 11 41366500, Fax +55 11 41362166
e-mail: brasil.plastics@radicigroup.com
www.radicigroup.com/plastics
Production and sale of: PA6, PA6.6, PA6.10 and PA6.12 engi-
neering plastics and copolymers (Radilon®, Heramid®, Radi-
flam®), PC/ABS - ABS (Radiblend®), PBT and PET (Raditer®),
TPEs (Heraflex®), POM (Heraform®), long-fibre reinforced PA6
and PA6.6 (Radistrong®).
Produzione e commercializzazione di: tecnopolimeri e copo-
limeri di PA6, PA6.6, PA6.10 e PA6.12 (Radilon®, Heramid®, Ra-
diflam®), PC/ABS - ABS (Radiblend®), PBT e PET (Raditer®),
TPEs (Heraflex®), POM (Heraform®), polimeri di PA6 e PA6.6
rinforzati con fibre lunghe (Radistrong®).
Cordonsed SA
Calle Islas Malvinas, 2961 Rio Grande
RA - Tierra del Fuego
Phone: +54 29 64431227, Fax: +54 29 64432227
e-mail: cordonsed@infovia.com.ar
www.radicigroup.com/fibres
Production of: acrylic fibres staple and top (Crylor®).
Produzione di: fiocco e top di fibre acriliche (Crylor®).
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china
Radici Chem (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.
Room 1322, Yunsun Tower, No.2025 West Zhongshan Rd.,
Xuhui District, Shanghai 200235, PR China
Phone +86 21 64389210 / 64389896, Fax +86 21 64389960
e-mail: Info.radicichemshanghai@radicigroup.com
www.radicigroup.com/chemicals
Sale of: PA6 and PA6.6 polymers (Radipol®), adipic acid, di-
carboxylic acids mixture -AGS-, dicarboxylic acid esters (Radi-
chem®). PA6 and PA6.6 textile fibres (Sale of: Radilon® - Ra-
diteck® - Radifloor®).
Commercializzazione di: polimeri di PA6 e PA6.6 (Radipol®),
acido adipico, miscela di acidi dicarbossilici -AGS-, esteri di
acidi dicarbossilici (Radichem®). Fibre tessili in PA6 e PA6.6
(Commercializzazione di: Radilon® - Raditeck® - Radifloor®).
Radici Plastics (Suzhou) Co., Ltd.
China Suzhou
No. 49 Ping Sheng Road, SIP - 215126 Suzhou,
Jiangsu Province, PR China
Phone +86 512 62952290, Fax +86 512 62952291
e-mail: china.plastics@radicigroup.com
www.radicigroup.com/plastics
Production and sale of: PA6, PA6.6, PA6.10 and PA6.12 engi-
neering plastics and copolymers (Radilon®, Heramid®, Radi-
flam®), PC/ABS - ABS (Radiblend®), PBT and PET (Raditer®),
TPEs (Heraflex®), POM (Heraform®), PP (Radilene®), long-
fibre reinforced PA6 and PA6.6 (Radistrong®).
Produzione e commercializzazione di: tecnopolimeri e copo-
limeri di PA6, PA6.6, PA6.10 e PA6.12 (Radilon®, Heramid®, Ra-
diflam®), PC/ABS - ABS (Radiblend®), PBT e PET (Raditer®),
TPEs (Heraflex®), POM (Heraform®), PP (Radilene®), polimeri
di PA6 e PA6.6 rinforzati con fibre lunghe (Radistrong®).
Radici Plastics (Suzhou) Co., Ltd.
China Shanghai
Shanghai office: Suite 319, Apollo Building,
1440 Yan An Road (M), Jing’an District,
200040 Shanghai - PR China
Phone +86 21 6103 1709
www.radicigroup.com/plastics
Sale of: PA6, PA6.6, PA6.10 and PA6.12 engineering plastics
and copolymers (Radilon®, Heramid®, Radiflam®), PC/ABS -
ABS ( Radiblend®), PBT and PET (Raditer®), TPEs (Heraflex®),
POM (Heraform®), PP (Radilene®), long-fibre reinforced PA6
and PA6.6 (Radistrong®).
Commercializzazione di: tecnopolimeri e copolimeri di PA6,
PA6.6, PA6.10 e PA6.12 (Radilon®, Heramid®, Radiflam®),
PC/ABS - ABS ( Radiblend®), PBT e PET (Raditer®), TPEs
(Heraflex®), POM (Heraform®), PP (Radilene®), polimeri di
PA6 e PA6.6 rinforzati con fibre lunghe (Radistrong®).
32. 30 RadiciGroup
france
Radici Plastics France SA
France St. Priest
65, Rue du Dauphiné - FR 69800
Phone +33 4 72782090, Fax +33 4 72782089
e-mail: france.plastics@radicigroup.com
www.radicigroup.com/plastics
Sale of: PA6, PA6.6, PA6.10 and PA6.12 engineering plas-
tics and copolymers (Radilon®, Heramid®, Radiflam®), PBT
and PET (Raditer®), TPEs (Heraflex®), POM (Heraform®),
long-fibre reinforced PA6 and PA6.6 (Radistrong®), PP (Ra-
dilene®).
Commercializzazione di: tecnopolimeri e copolimeri di PA6,
PA6.6, PA6.10 e PA6.12 (Radilon®, Heramid®, Radiflam®), PBT
e PET (Raditer®), TPEs (Heraflex®), POM (Heraform®), polim-
eri di PA6, PA6.6 rinforzati con fibre lunghe (Radistrong®) e PP
(Radilene®).
Czech republic
Logit Sro
Hlubany, 119,
CZ - 44101 Podborany
Phone +420 415 23791, Fax +420 415 237912
e-mail: logit@radicigroup.com
www.radicigroup.com/fibres
Production of: twisted, heat-set and air-entangled PA BCF
carpet yarns (Radifloor®).
Produzione di: filati BCF per moquette in PA ritorti, interlac-
ciati e termofissati (Radifloor®).
Germany
Radici Chimica Deutschland GmbH
Dr. Bergius Strasse, 6
D - 06729 Elsteraue OT, Tröglitz
Phone +49 3441 8298122, Fax +49 3441 8298124
e-mail: info.radicichimicatroeglitz@radicigroup.com
www.radicigroup.com/chemicals
Production of: adipic and nitric acid, cyclohexanol/cyclohex-
anone mixture, dicarboxylic acids mixture -AGS-, dicarboxylic
acid esters (Radichem®).
Produzione di: acido adipico e acido nitrico, miscela di ci-
cloesanolo/cicloesanone, miscela di acidi dicarbossilici
-AGS- , esteri di acidi dicarbossilici (Radichem®).
Radici Chemiefaser GmbH
Hofer Straße 23
D - 95152 Selbitz
Phone +49 92 80981030, Fax +49 92801513
e-mail: fashion.fibres@radicigroup.com
www.radicigroup.com/fibres
www.radicigroup.com/dorix
Production and sale of: raw and solution-dyed PA6 staple fibre
(dorix®) - with a wide variety of counts, from very fine (14 dtex)
up to 300 dtex - and solution dyed PA6 filament yarn.
Produzione e commercializzazione di: fiocco di PA6 greggio e
tinto in massa, (dorix®) disponibile in una vasta gamma di titoli,
dai più fini, 14 dtex, sino a 300 dtex e filo di PA6 tinto in massa.
33. 31To Be Glocal 2015
Radici Plastics GmbH
Germany Hamburg
Glockengiesserwall 2 - D 20095
Phone +49 40 3095410, Fax +49 40 30954199
e-mail: office_hh@radicigroup.com
www.radicigroup.com/plastics
Production and sale of: PA6, PA6.6, PA6.10 and PA6.12 engi-
neering plastics and copolymers (Radilon®, Heramid®, Radi-
flam®), PBT and PET (Raditer®), TPEs (Heraflex®), POM (Her-
aform®), long-fibre reinforced PA6 and PA6.6 (Radistrong®).
Produzione e commercializzazione di: tecnopolimeri e copo-
limeri di PA6, PA6.6, PA6.10 e PA6.12 (Radilon®, Heramid®,
Radiflam®), PBT e PET (Raditer®), TPEs (Heraflex®), POM
(Heraform®), polimeri di PA6 e PA6.6 rinforzati con fibre
lunghe (Radistrong®).
Radici Plastics GmbH
Germany Lüneburg
Elso-Klöver-Strasse,10 - D 21337
Phone +49 4131 95007/0, Fax +49 4131 95007/20
e-mail: office_hh@radicigroup.com
Production of: PA6, PA6.6, PA6.10 and PA6.12 engineering
plastics and copolymers (Radilon®, Heramid®, Radiflam®),
PBT and PET (Raditer®),TPEs (Heraflex®), POM (Hera-
form®), long-fibre reinforced PA6 and PA6.6 (Radistrong®).
Produzione di: tecnopolimeri e copolimeri di PA6, PA6.6,
PA6.10 e PA6.12 (Radilon®, Heramid®, Radiflam®), PBT e PET
(Raditer®), TPEs (Heraflex®), POM (Heraform®), polimeri di
PA6 e PA6.6 rinforzati con fibre lunghe (Radistrong®).
Radici Plastics GmbH
Germany Overath
Parkweg 11 - D 51491
Phone +49 2206 91939/0, Fax +49 2206 91939/29
e-mail: office_ov@radicigroup.comoup.com
www.radicigroup.com/plastics
Sale of: PA6, PA6.6, PA6.10 and PA6.12 engineering plastics
and copolymers (Radilon®, Heramid®, Radiflam®), PBT and
PET (Raditer®), TPEs (Heraflex®), POM (Heraform®), long-
fibre reinforced PA6 and PA6.6 (Radistrong®).
Commercializzazione di: tecnopolimeri e copolimeri di PA6,
PA6.6, PA6.10 e PA6.12 (Radilon®, Heramid®, Radiflam®), PBT
e PET (Raditer®), TPEs (Heraflex®), POM (Heraform®), polim-
eri di PA6 e PA6.6 rinforzati con fibre lunghe (Radistrong®).
Radici Plastics GmbH
Germany Reutlingen
Kaiserpassage, 11 - D 72764
Phone +49 71 21371637, Fax +49 71 21371643
e-mail: office_rt@radicigroup.com
www.radicigroup.com/plastics
Sale of: PA6, PA6.6, PA6.10 and PA6.12 engineering plastics
and copolymers (Radilon®, Heramid®, Radiflam®), PBT and
PET (Raditer®), TPEs (Heraflex®), POM (Heraform®), long-
fibre reinforced PA6 and PA6.6 (Radistrong®).
Commercializzazione di: tecnopolimeri e copolimeri di PA6,
PA6.6, PA6.10 e PA6.12 (Radilon®, Heramid®, Radiflam®), PBT
e PET (Raditer®), TPEs (Heraflex®), POM (Heraform®), polim-
eri di PA6 e PA6.6 rinforzati con fibre lunghe (Radistrong®).
34. 32 RadiciGroup
india
Radici Plastics Modi P.Ltd
India New Delhi
C-5, 1st Floor, Amar Colony Market - Lajpat Nagar-IV,
New Delhi - IN 110024
Phone +91 114 1638 170
e-mail: info.plastics@radicigroup.com
www.radicigroup.com/plastics
Production and sale of: PA6, PA6.6, PA6.10 and PA6.12 engineer-
ing plastics and copolymers (Radilon®, Heramid®, Radiflam®),
PBT and PET (Raditer®), TPEs (Heraflex®), POM (Heraform®),
long-fibre reinforced PA6 and PA6.6 (Radistrong®).
Produzione e commercializzazione di: tecnopolimeri e copo-
limeri di PA6, PA6.6, PA6.10 e PA6.12 (Radilon®, Heramid®,
Radiflam®), PBT e PET (Raditer®), TPEs (Heraflex®), POM
(Heraform®), polimeri di PA6 e PA6.6 rinforzati con fibre
lunghe (Radistrong®).
Hungary
Lurotex KFT
H - Hunyadi Janos UT 33-9971,
P.F. 41 Szentgotthard
Phone +36 94 552650, Fax +36 94 380141
e-mail: sales.lurotex@radicigroup.com
Production of: fabrics for outerwear and linings, PA6, PA6.6 and
PET microfibres fabrics (Radici Tessuti®).
Produzione di: tessuti in microfibra di PA6, PA6.6, PET per ab-
bigliamento e fodere (Radici Tessuti®).
Radici Plastics GmbH
Germany Viernheim
Einsteinstrasse, 11a - D 68519
Phone +49 62 0460770, Fax +49 62 04607780
e-mail: office_vhm@radicigroup.com
www.radicigroup.com/plastics
Sale of: PA6, PA6.6, PA6.10 and PA6.12 engineering plastics
and copolymers (Radilon®, Heramid®, Radiflam®), PBT and
PET (Raditer®), TPEs (Heraflex®), POM (Heraform®), long-
fibre reinforced PA6 and PA6.6 (Radistrong®).
Commercializzazione di: tecnopolimeri e copolimeri di PA6,
PA6.6, PA6.10 e PA6.12 (Radilon®, Heramid®, Radiflam®), PBT
e PET (Raditer®), TPEs (Heraflex®), POM (Heraform®), polim-
eri di PA6 e PA6.6 rinforzati con fibre lunghe (Radistrong®).
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Italy
Noyfil SpA
Via Orobie, 4
IT - 23014 Andalo Valtellino (SO)
Phone +39 0342 699111, Fax +39 0342 684073
e-mail: petyarn.fibres@radicigroup.com
www.radicigroup.com/fibres
www.radicigroup.com/radyarn
Production and sale of: continuous polyester yarns, semi-dull
and bright, flat, textured, sized beams for weaving and warp-
knitting beams. Micro and multi filaments, high shrinkage,
with trilobal and round sections. Special yarns: differentiated
filaments counts, micro and multi filaments textured and flat,
flame retardant yarns; air-jet textured and flat hollow fibres;
textured and flat bi-component yarns. (Radyarn®).
Produzione e commercializzazione di: fili continui di poliestere
semiopachi e lucidi, lisci e testurizzati, subbi incollati per tessi-
tura e subbielli per indemagliabile. Filati microbava, multibava
ad alto rientro, a sezione circolare e trilobata. Filati speciali:
a bave differenziate, micro e multibava testurizzati e lisci, ig-
nifughi; fibre cave testurizzate ad aria e lisce, filati bicompo-
nenti testurizzati e lisci (Radyarn®).
Noyfil SpA
Via Verdi, 1
IT - 24040 Chignolo d’Isola (BG)
Phone +39 035 905252, Fax +39 035 905112
e-mail: petyarn.fibres@radicigroup.com
www.radicigroup.com/fibres
www.radicigroup.com/radyarn
Production and sale of: texturing, air-jet texturing (taslan),
twisting, air-mingling and warping of polyester yarns raw
white, dope and yarn dyed suitable for weaving and
knitwear (Radyarn®). Post-consumer recycled PET yarns (r-
Radyarn®).
Produzione e commercializzazione di: filo poliestere testur-
izzato, taslanizzato, ritorto, ordito greggio, tinto in massa e
tinto in filo per tessitura e maglieria (Radyarn®).
Filati di poliestere riciclato post consumer (r-Radyarn®).
Radici Chimica SpA
Via G. Fauser, 50, IT - 28100 Novara
Phone +39 0321 693111, Fax +39 0321 693201
e-mail: info.radicichimicanovara@radicigroup.com
www.radicigroup.com/chemicals
Production of: PA6.6, PA 6.10 and 6.12 polymers (Radipol®),
adipic and nitric acid, hexamethylendiamine, 6.6 salt, dicarbox-
ylic acids mixture -AGS-, dicarboxylic acid esters (Radichem®).
Produzione di: polimeri di PA6.6 (Radipol®), PA 6.10 e PA6.12
(Radipol®) acido adipico e acido nitrico, esametilendiam-
mina, sale 6.6, miscela di acidi dicarbossilici -AGS-, esteri di
acidi dicarbossilici (Radichem).
Radici Fil SpA
Via Europa, 41
IT - 24020 Casnigo (BG)
Phone +39 035 736000, Fax +39 035 736350
e-mail: flooring.fibres@radicigroup.com
www.radicigroup.com/fibres
Production and sale of: PA6 polymers, PA BCF yarns for carpet-
ing, raw, space dyed, solution dyed yarns at different affinities
(Radifloor®). PA6.6 HTY yarns for technical uses (Raditeck®).
Produzione e commercializzazione di: polimeri di PA6, filati
BCF di PA per moquette, filato greggio, space dyed, solution
dyed in diverse affinità (Radifloor®). Filati PA6.6 ad alta te-
nacità per uso tecnico (Raditeck®).
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Radici Yarn SpA
Via Provinciale, 1125, IT - 24020 Villa d’Ogna (BG)
Phone +39 0346 89111, Fax +39 0346 23396
e-mail: fashion.fibres@radicigroup.com
www.radicigroup.com/fibres
Production and sale of: PA6 polymer and staple fibre, PA6 and
PA6.6 (POY, FOY) yarn for apparel and technical applications-
texturizing, circular and warp knitting, hosiery and socks, narrow
fabrics and weaving (Radilon®).
Produzione e commercializzazione di: polimero e fiocco di PA6,
filo di PA6 e PA6.6 (POY ed FOY) per impiego tessile-abbiglia-
mento e settore tecnico-testurizzazione, maglieria, calzetteria,
nastri e tessitura (Radilon®).
Radici Yarn SpA
Via Case More, 12, IT - 24020 Ardesio (BG)
Phone +39 0346 34147, Fax + 39 0346 33707
e-mail: fashion.fibres@radicigroup.com
www.radicigroup.com/fibres
Production of: warped PA6 and PA6.6 yarn for weaving and
warp knitting (Radilon®).
Produzione di: filo di PA6 e PA6.6 ordito per tessitura e
maglieria indemagliabile (Radilon®).
Tessiture Pietro Radici SpA
Via Ugo Foscolo, 152, IT - 24024 Gandino (BG)
Phone +39 035 715911, Fax +39 035 715999
e-mail: tessitureradici@radicigroup.com
www.radicigroup.com/en/products/fibres-and-nw/dylar/company
www.radicigroup.com/en/products/fibres-and-nw/radigreen/company
Production and sale of: Dylar® spun bonded non-woven fab-
rics for industrial applications, Radigreen® yarn for synthetic
grass developed for outdoor and indoor playing fields and for
landscaping.
Produzione e commercializzazione di: non tessuti Dylar® spun
bonded per applicazioni industriali, produzione di filo Radigreen®
per erba sintetica, studiato per campi sportivi esterni ed interni e
per uso decorativo-landscape.
Radici Novacips SpA
Italia Villa d’Ogna (BG)
Via Provinciale, 1331, IT - 24020
Phone +39 0346 22453, Fax +39 0346 23730
e-mail: italia.plastics@radicigroup.com
www.radicigroup.com/plastics
Production and sale of: PA6, PA6.6, PA6.10 and PA6.12 engi-
neering plastics and copolymers (Radilon®, Heramid®, Radi-
flam®), PBT and PET (Raditer®), TPEs (Heraflex®), POM (Her-
aform®), long-fibre reinforced PA6 and PA6.6 (Radistrong®).
Produzione e commercializzazione di: tecnopolimeri e copo-
limeri di PA6, PA6.6, PA6.10 e PA6.12 (Radilon®, Heramid®,
Radiflam®), PBT e PET (Raditer®), TPEs (Heraflex®), POM
(Heraform®), polimeri di PA6 e PA6.6 rinforzati con fibre
lunghe (Radistrong®).
Radici Novacips SpA
Italia Chignolo d’Isola (BG)
Via Bedeschi, 20, IT - 24040
Phone +39 035 4991311, Fax +39 035 499386
e-mail: italia.plastics@radicigroup.com
www.radicigroup.com/plastics
Production and sale of: PA6, PA6.6, PA6.10 and PA6.12 engi-
neering plastics and copolymers (Radilon®, Heramid®, Radi-
flam®), PBT and PET (Raditer®), TPEs (Heraflex®), POM (Her-
aform®), long-fibre reinforced PA6 and PA6.6 (Radistrong®).
Produzione e commercializzazione di: tecnopolimeri e copo-
limeri di PA6, PA6.6, PA6.10 e PA6.12 (Radilon®, Heramid®,
Radiflam®), PBT e PET (Raditer®), TPEs (Heraflex®), POM
(Heraform®), polimeri di PA6 e PA6.6 rinforzati con fibre lunghe
(Radistrong®).
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Romania switzerland
spain
S.C. Yarnea S.R.L.
1, Uzinei street, RO - 617410 Savinesti (NT),
Phone +40 233 205000, Fax + 40 233 205 180
e-mail: info.yarnea@radicigroup.com
www.yarnea.ro
www.radicigroup.com/fibres
Production of: PA 6 and PA6.6 textured (DTY), FDY, twisted
(textured and FDY) , PA6 spinned (LOY), warped (LOY +FDY)
textile yarns (Radilon®).
Produzione di: fili tessili di PA6 e PA6.6 testurizzati (DTY),
FDY, ritorti (testurizzati e FDY). Fili di PA6 (LOY), orditi
(LOY+FDY) (Radilon®).
Noyfil SA
Via Gaggiolo, 31, CH - 6855 Stabio
Phone +41 91 6416141, Fax +41 91 6472806
e-mail: petyarn.fibres@radicigroup.com
www.radicigroup.com/starlight
Production and sale of: POY dope dyed or raw, drawn yarn
dope dyed or raw; POY for stretch yarns (PBT); additional
functionalities : UV resistant, antibacterial and flame retardant
(Starlight®). Yarn from post-consumer recycled polymer (r-
Starlight®) and bio-based polymer (CornLeaf - Ingeo™).
Produzione e commercializzazione di: POY tinto massa o
greggio, filo stirato tinto massa o greggio, POY (PBT) per fili
elasticizzati; funzionalità additivabili: resistenza agli UV, an-
tibatterica e flame retardant (Starlight®). Fili da poliestere
riciclato post-consumo (r-Starlight®) e da biopolimeri (Corn-
leaf - Ingeo™).
Radici Chimica SpA Bergamo
Succursale di Mendrisio
Via Lavizzari, 4, CH - 6850 Mendrisio
Phone +41 91 6400750 - Fax +41 91 6300912
e-mail: info.radicichem@radicigroup.com
www.radicigroup.com/chemicals
Sale of: PA6 and PA6.6 polymers and copolymers (Radi-
pol®), adipic and nitric acid, hexamethylendiamine, PA6.6
salt, mixture cyclohexanol/cyclohexanone, dicarboxylic ac-
ids mixture -AGS-, dicarboxylic acid esters (Radichem®);
glass fibres, ammonia, phenol.
Commercializzazione di: polimeri e copolimeri di PA6 e PA6.6
(Radipol®), acido adipico e acido nitrico, esametilendiam-
mina, sale 6.6, miscela di cicloesanolo/cicloesanone, mis-
cela di acidi dicarbossilici -AGS-, esteri di acidi dicarbossilici
(Radichem ®); fibra di vetro, ammoniaca, fenolo.
Radici Plastics Iberica SL
Spain La Carolina Jaen
Avenida de la Ilustración, 20 3º J - ES - 23200
Phone +34 953 685021, Fax +34 953 685156
e-mail: iberica.plastics@radicigroup.com
www.radicigroup.com/plastics
Sale of: PA6, PA6.6, PA6.10 and PA6.12 engineering plastics
and copolymers (Radilon®, Heramid®, Radiflam®), PBT and
PET (Raditer®), TPEs (Heraflex®), POM (Heraform®), long-
fibre reinforced PA6 and PA6.6 (Radistrong®).
Commercializzazione di: tecnopolimeri e copolimeri di PA6,
PA6.6, PA6.10 e PA6.12 (Radilon®, Heramid®, Radiflam®), PBT
e PET (Raditer®), TPEs (Heraflex®), POM (Heraform®), polim-
eri di PA6 e PA6.6 rinforzati con fibre lunghe (Radistrong®).
38. 36 RadiciGroup
United Kingdom usa
Radici Plastics UK Ltd.
United Kingdom London
High Hill House - 6a Hampstead High Street, UK - NW3 1 PR
Phone +44 20 7431 4554, Fax +44 20 7431 4544
e-mail: uk.plastics@radicigroup.com
www.radicigroup.com/plastics
Sale of: PA6, PA6.6, PA6.10 and PA6.12 engineering plastics
and copolymers (Radilon®, Heramid®, Radiflam®), PBT and
PET (Raditer®), TPEs (Heraflex®), POM (Heraform®), long-
fibre reinforced PA6 and PA6.6 (Radistrong®).
Commercializzazione di: tecnopolimeri e copolimeri di PA6,
PA6.6, PA6.10 e PA 6.12 (Radilon®, Heramid®, Radiflam®),
PBT e PET (Raditer®), TPEs (Heraflex®), POM (Heraform®),
polimeri di PA6 e PA6.6 rinforzati con fibre lunghe (Radis-
trong®).
Radici Plastics USA Inc.
USA Wadsworth (OH)
960 Seville Road, USA - 44281/0179
Phone +1 330 336 7611, Fax +1 330 336 2143
e-mail: usa.plastics@radicigroup.com
www.radicigroup.com/plastics
Production and sale of: PA6, PA6.6, PA6.10 and PA6.12 engi-
neering plastics and copolymers (Radilon®, Heramid®, Radi-
flam®), PC/ABS - ABS ( Radiblend®), PC (Radilux®), PBT and
PET (Raditer®), TPEs (Heraflex®), POM (Heraform®), PP (Ra-
dilene®), long-fibre reinforced PA6 and PA6.6 (Radistrong®).
Produzione e commercializzazione di: tecnopolimeri e copo-
limeri di PA6, PA6.6, PA6.10 e PA6.12 (Radilon®, Heramid®,
Radiflam®), PC/ABS - ABS ( Radiblend®), PC (Radilux®),
PBT e PET (Raditer®), TPEs (Heraflex®), POM (Heraform®),
PP (Radilene®), polimeri di PA6 e PA6.6 rinforzati con fibre
lunghe (Radistrong®).
39. 37To Be Glocal 2015
holding companies
RadiciFin SAPA
Via Ugo Foscolo, 152
IT - 24024 Gandino (BG)
Phone +39 035 715411, Fax +39 035 715477
e-mail: info@radicigroup.com
www.radicigroup.com - www.radici.com
Radici Partecipazioni SpA
Via Ugo Foscolo, 152
IT - 24024 Gandino (BG)
Phone +39 035 715411, Fax +39 035 715477
e-mail: info@radicigroup.com
www.radicigroup.com
Radici Partecipazioni SpA
Via Ca’ Antonelli, 55
IT - 24024 Gandino (BG)
Phone +39 035 715411, Fax +39 035 715477
e-mail: info@radicigroup.com
www.radicigroup.com
Radici Immobiliare SpA
Via Ugo Foscolo, 152
IT - 24024 Gandino (BG)
Phone +39 035 715411, Fax +39 035 715477
www.radicigroup.com
S.E.R. SpA - Società Elettrica Radici SpA
Via Ugo Foscolo, 152
IT - 24024 Gandino (BG)
Phone +39 035 715411
Fax +39 035 715477
www.radici.com
Itema SpA
Via Cav. Gianni Radici, 4
IT - 24020 Colzate (BG)
Phone + 39 035 7282111
Fax + 39 035 740505
www.itemagroup.com
GeoEnergie SpA
Via Ca’ Antonelli, 55
IT - 24024 Gandino (BG)
Phone +39 035 715811, Fax +39 035 715812
e-mail: geoenergie@geogreen.it
www.geogreen.it
Hotel Excelsior S. Marco
P.zza Repubblica, 6
IT - 24122 Bergamo
Phone +39 035 366111, Fax +39 035 223201
e-mail: info@hotelsanmarco.com
www.hotelsanmarco.com
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