Infor Koch invested $2 billion in
Infor, which focuses on
cloud computing, in November 2016, another $1.5 billion in January 2019, and acquired the remainder of the company in April 2020 in a $13 billion transaction.
Arteva Europe S.a.r.l. Arteva Europe is an "internal bank" which is headquartered in Luxembourg and manages the European cash flows of Koch Industries.
Flint Hills Resources LP Flint Hills Resources LP (FHR), originally called Koch Petroleum Group, is a refining and chemicals company based in
Wichita, Kansas. It sells gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, ethanol, polymers, intermediate chemicals, base oils and asphalt. It operates oil refineries in six states and chemical plants in Illinois, Texas and Michigan. The firm also manufactures
asphalt used for paving and roofing applications at 13 asphalt terminals in six states including Alaska (2 terminals), Wisconsin (2), Iowa (3), Minnesota (4), Nebraska (1), and North Dakota (1). The firm manages the purchasing of domestic crude oil from Texas and Colorado offices, has five ethanol plants across Iowa and one in Nebraska, has a refinery terminal in Alaska, and operates refineries in Alaska, Texas, and Minnesota. The
Pine Bend Refinery in Minnesota can process of crude oil per day, most of which comes from
Alberta,
Canada. It handles one quarter of all Canadian
oil sands crude entering the U.S. It also operates 4 fuel terminals in Wisconsin, 6 in Texas, and one each in Iowa and Minnesota. In 1994, it acquired a 104,000 b/d petroleum refinery in
Corpus Christi, Texas, from
Kerr-McGee. On July 16, 2014, Flint Hills Resources acquired PetroLogistics, a Houston-based manufacturer of chemical and polymer grade propylene.
Koch Pipeline Company LP Koch Pipeline Company LP, a division of Flint Hills, owns and operates of pipeline used to transport petroleum,
natural gas liquids, and chemicals. Its pipelines are located in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Texas, Missouri, Iowa, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and Alberta, Canada. The firm has offices in
Wichita, Kansas,
St. Paul, Minnesota,
Corpus Christi, Texas, and
Port Arthur, Texas. In 1946, Wood River Oil Co. (a precursor company to Koch Industries) purchased Rock Island Oil and Refining Co. As a part of the transaction, it acquired a crude-oil pipeline in Oklahoma. As a result of construction and investments, Wood River acquired other pipelines in the US and Canada. In 1992, it acquired United Gas Pipeline Co., owner of 9,271 miles of pipelines. It owns the largest interest in the
Colonial Pipeline.
Georgia-Pacific Georgia-Pacific (Georgia-Pacific LLC, aka: "GP") is one of America's largest
forest products companies, specializing in
pulp and paper and
building materials (largely made from GP's own
timber), based in
Atlanta,
Georgia. In 2005, after having already acquired parts of GP, Koch Industries began full acquisition of GP, which has since been an independently operated and managed Koch subsidiary.
Invista Acquired from
DuPont, Invista is a polymer and fibers company that makes "Stainmaster" carpet products, amongst many others. When the $4.4 billion deal was announced in 2003, Koch planned to make Invista a part of KoSa, its polyester business, which Koch became owner of as of November 14, 2001, after buying the 50 percent stake owned by IMASAB S.A. of Mexico. The "Lycra" fiber brand was sold to
Shandong Ruyi Investment Holding in 2019.
Koch Ag & Energy Solutions , US Koch Ag & Energy Solutions, LLC and its subsidiaries, including Koch Fertilizer, LLC, Koch Agronomic Services, LLC, Koch Energy Services, LLC and Koch Methanol, LLC, globally provide products including
fertilizer and other plant nutrients for agricultural
turf and
ornamental plant markets, as well as other enhanced efficiency products and technology for the energy and chemical markets. Koch Fertilizer owns or has interests in fertilizer plants in the United States, Canada, Trinidad and Tobago, Venezuela, and Italy, among others. , Canada Koch Fertilizer was formed in 1988 when the Koch companies purchased the Gulf Central Pipeline and ammonia terminals connected to the pipeline. The next year, the Koch Nitrogen Company was formed in order to market ammonia. The next few years saw purchases of various ammonia facilities in Louisiana, Canada, and elsewhere, and ammonia sales agreements with firms in Australia, the UK, and other countries. The year 2010 saw the founding of Koch Methanol, LLC, and Koch Agronomic Services, LLC. In October 2010, a plant in which Koch had a 35% stake was nationalized by the Venezuelan government. In 2011, the firm acquired the British fertilizer firm J&H Bunn Limited. Koch Fertilizer has changed its name to Koch Ag and Energy Solutions (KAES).
Koch Chemical Technology Group Koch Chemical Technology Group, Ltd. and its subsidiaries design, manufacture, install and service process and
pollution control equipment,
water purification and
desalination equipment, and provide engineering services for various industrial applications and municipalities around the world.
Koch-Glitsch Koch-Glitsch is an entity of Koch, Inc. Koch-Glitsch engineers mass transfer and mist elimination equipment for refineries and chemical plants around the world. As world leaders in process systems, Koch-Glitsch has two joint ventures under its umbrella: The Eta Process Plant and Koch Modular Process Systems. Eta is the leading supplier of deaeration plants around the world, with over 400 plants worldwide. The majority of seawater deaeration plants supplied by Eta use vacuum stripping. Koch Modular Process Systems specializes in modular mass transfer systems. Typical applications for these systems include chemical purification, solvent recovery, and liquid-liquid extraction. Koch Modular Process Systems also runs a state-of-the-art pilot plant.
Koch Minerals Koch Minerals, LLC through its subsidiaries, is one of the world's largest managers of
dry-bulk commodities and is also involved in
oil and gas exploration and
production, the production of
oil field products, investments in steel and other markets.
Koch Supply & Trading Koch Supply & Trading companies around the world trade
crude oil,
refined petroleum products, gas liquids,
natural gas,
liquefied natural gas, power,
renewables, emissions, and metals.
Molex Molex produces pin-and-socket
Molex connectors, specialized connectors and sensors for equipment used in data transmission, telecommunication, industrial technology, solar power, automotive, aerospace and defense, health technology, and
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