On January 22, 2010, Braskem announced the acquisition of
Quattor, in line with its strategy to strengthen the Brazilian petrochemical chain and become one of the five largest and most competitive petrochemical companies in the world. The acquisition of Quattor Participações S.A., Unipar Comercial e Distribuidora S.A., and Polibutenos S.A. Indústrias Químicas was unanimously and fully approved by the board of directors of the Administrative Council of Economic Defense (CADE) on February 23, 2011. On February 1, 2010, Braskem announced the acquisition of the PP assets of
Sunoco Chemicals, 4th largest
polypropylene producer in the U.S. The transaction represented an important step in Braskem’s international expansion process, offering the combination of growth in the U.S. market, with alternative sources of raw materials at competitive costs and access to major consumer markets. With this acquisition, Braskem has become the 3rd largest polypropylene player in the world. On July 27, 2011, Braskem announced the acquisition of the polypropylene business (PP) of
Dow Chemical. The transaction involved 4 industrial units, 2 plants in the United States and 2 plants in Germany. The U.S. assets, located in
Freeport, Texas and
Seadrift, Texas, have combined production capacity of 505 kton, which represents 50% of the country’s annual PP production of 1,425 kton. The German assets, located in the cities of
Wesseling and
Schkopau, have combined annual production capacity of 545 kton. On September 30, 2011, the acquisition was approved by the
antitrust agencies of the United States, the
Federal Trade Commission and the Antitrust Division of the
U.S. Department of Justice, as well as the
European Union. The transaction made the company the largest PP producer in the United States. In 2012, the company commissioned a new PVC plant with annual production capacity of 200 kton in the state of
Alagoas. Braskem also expanded its production of
butadiene, a key input used by the rubber industry, at its plant located in the state of
Rio Grande do Sul, which increased its annual production capacity of this product by 100 kton; in line with its strategy of adding value to the existing chains. In 2014, the company completed its investment in the expansion and conversion of one of its
polyethylene production lines in
Bahia to produce
metallocene-based
LLDPE. This resin, of more modern technology, will supply the plastic film industry. ==References==