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- Rhodia Fined $18 Million for Fire-Prone Hazwaste
- WASHINGTON, DC ENS ? Rhodia Inc. has been fined $18 million as a result of its guilty pleas to two knowing violations of the Resource, Conservation and Recovery Act RCRA at Rhodia?s elemental phosphorus manufacturing plant in Silver Bow County, Montana. The criminal fine is the largest ever paid for...
- Research articles 2004-05-04
- George Alagiah hosts awards ceremony for outstanding chemical industry achievements.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-9 July 2003-Chemical Industries Association: George Alagiah hosts awards ceremony for outstanding chemical industry achievementsC1994-2003 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:07082003 The UK chemical industry demonstrated its outstanding achievements in health and safety and its continued commitment to the pursuit of ...
- Research articles 2003-07-09
- European Compounders to Start Manufacturing Here.(Rhodia Engineering Plastics, LATI USA)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
- Two European-based engineering-resin compounders are establishing their first manufacturing operations in North America. First, Rhodia of France, the world's third-largest nylon producer and second-largest maker of nylon 66, opened a manufacturing fa Two European-based engineering-resin compounders are establishing their first manufacturing operations in North America....
- Research articles 1999-11-01
- NYLSTAR.(launches new Chinese manufacturing plant)(Brief Article)
- NYLSTAR, a 50-50 joint venture between Rhodia, a leading producer of nylon yarn for textiles, and Snia, is expanding its operations in China. A new nylon yarn manufacturing plant has come on at Ying Long in the northern province of Liaoning, throug NYLSTAR, a...
- Research articles 2000-11-27
- Rhodia's F&F operations optimize manufacturing. (Focus 2003: Food Additives/Nutraceuticals/Vitamins).(Rhodia SA is moving ahead with a modest investment plan)
- Fresh from a recent reorganization this year, the flavors and fragrances (F&F) business of Rhodia SA is moving forward with a modest investment plan as the company, like other suppliers in the F&F market, faces greater price pressures from Fresh from a recent...
- Research articles 2003-07-14
- Rhodia Targets GMP Manufacturing.
- RHODIA IS PLANNING a fivefold increase in its sales of pharmaceutical intermediates made to current Good Manufacturing Practice GMP standards during the next five years. Last year, the company acquired its first cGMP plant, a facility in Ho ...
- Research articles 1999-08-09
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- Pharma problems hurt results at European firms.(Custom Manufacturing)
- Problems in the custom manufacturing sector have hurt results at several major European firms, including Akzo Nobel, DSM, Lonza, and Rhodia. Most reported lower sales and profits for their pharma businesses in the latest quarter. "The agony in custom manufacturing continues, which does not come as...
- Research articles 2004-08-11
- Rhodia Acquires GMP Unit in UK From RPR.(Rhone-Poulenc Rorer )(Brief Article)
- RHODIA IS EXPANDING its contract manufacturing activities in pharmaceutical intermediates by acquiring its first multipurpose plant that has received Food and Drug Administration approval for current Good Manufacturing Practice cGMP. The co RHODIA IS EXPANDING its contract manufacturing...
- Research articles 1998-12-21
- Rhodia Gets QS-9000.
- RHODIA INC. has achieved QS-9000 certification for its North American industrial coatings manufacturing facility in Freeport, Tex., and its supporting ... RHODIA INC. has achieved QS-9000 certification for its North American industrial coatings manufacturing facility in Freeport, Tex., and its supporting administrative and...
- Research articles 1999-05-03
- Rhodia Opens Plant.(Company Business and Marketing)
- RHODIA WILL open its polyamide resins manufacturing facility in Mississauga, Ontario. The 20,000-square-foot, ... RHODIA WILL open its polyamide resins manufacturing facility in Mississauga, Ontario. The 20,000-square-foot, multimillion dollar plant will eventually have an annual capacity of 20,000 tons per year of compounded...
- Research articles 1999-12-06
- Rhodia streamlines paracetamol business. (News).(Brief Article)
- RHODIA IS improving its competitive position in analgesics by reinforcing its more cost-effective manufacturing operations. The company is making a major investment in its Wuxi, China, paracetamol acetaminophen or APAP production facility and con RHODIA IS improving its competitive position in analgesics by ...
- Research articles 2003-08-11
- Rhodia Expands Aroma Chemicals Through a New Chinese Facility.(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
- ENCOURAGED BY STRONG, stable growth rates for synthetic vanillin, Rhodia, already the leading manufacturer of vanillin and ethyl vanillin, is expanding its global presence by inaugurating a new guaiacol manufacturing facility in WuXi, China. The co ENCOURAGED BY STRONG, stable growth rates for synthetic...
- Research articles 2000-05-08
- Rhodia's Deal For ChiRex Draws Skepticism.(Brief Article)
- Analysts caution that obstacles may be greater than the companies expect. RHODIA'S BID to take over ChiRex, the US-based pharmaceutical contract research and manufacturing company, underscores the specialty chemicals manufacturer's determinat Analysts caution that obstacles may be greater...
- Research articles 2000-07-31
- Rhodia Consolidates Coumarin Production. (Breaking News Roundup).(Brief Article)
- Rhodia has consolidated its global production of coumarin and salicylaldehyde at its manufacturing site in Saint Fons, France, and will close its New Brunswick, N.J., facility by mid-2002 because of increasing pressure from lower-priced competition Rhodia has consolidated its global production of coumarin and...
- Research articles 2001-12-03
- Rhodia and Asahi in Korean adipic acid venture.
- PARIS/TOKYO--Rhodia SA and Asahi Kasei have signed an adipic acid manufacturing deal which covers a joint investment to increase the capacity of Rhodia's adipic acid unit in Onsan, South Korea by 65 kilotonnes per annum. Under the agreement, Asahi will hold rights to 50...
- Research articles 2001-02-01
- Rhodia exits HF manufacturing.(Europe/MidEast)(anhydrous hydrofluoric)(Brief Article)
- Rhodia says it will exit the anhydrous hydrofluoric HF acid business, closing a 13,000-m.t./year plant at Avonmouth, U.K. in October. The move will result in the loss of 59 of the 165 jobs at the site, Rhodia says. The company cites rising raw material prices, and ...
- Research articles 2004-08-04
- Huntsman Completes Buy.(of Albright & Wilson from Rhodia SA)(Brief Article)
- HUNTSMAN CORPORATION has completed the purchase, of the European surfactants business of Albright & Wilson from Rhodia SA for a total value of ... HUNTSMAN CORPORATION has completed the purchase, of the European surfactants business of Albright & Wilson from Rhodia SA for a...
- Research articles 2001-04-09
- OUTLOOK FOR FINE CHEMICALS AND CUSTOM MANUFACTURING: TEMPORARY SLUMP OR END OF A BONANZA?
- Many fine chemicals/custom manufacturing companies are not meeting expected sales and profit growth targets. This is primarily due to sluggish demand for exclusive products from the main customer base, the life science industry. On the mergers and acquisitions front, there have been three important acquisitions in...
- Research articles 2000-09-11
- Chirality a Hot Commodity For Fine Chemical Players.(chiral molecules, single enantiomer drugs)
- Rhodia Chirex, Dow and Cambrex beef up the toolbox. SEVERAL CONTRACT manufacturing companies are stepping up their ability to serve a potentially lucrative market area: the development, manufacture and supply of novel chiral molecules. Compani Rhodia Chirex, Dow and...
- Research articles 2000-12-18
- Bain launches Innophos.(United States/Americas)(Brief Article)
- Private equity firm Bain Capital Boston says it has completed the acquisition of Rhodia's North American specialty phosphates business, and has named the business Innophos (CW, June 16, p. 8). The company will be headquartered in Cranbury, NJ. Innophos will be operated by the same management...
- Research articles 2004-08-18
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