Royal DSM N.V., the global Life Sciences and Materials Sciences Company
headquartered in the Netherlands, today announces the closure of its citric
acid manufacturing plant in Wuxi (China) by Q1 2009. The closure follows a
request from the local government to relocate the plant from its current
location as this location is needed for future urban developments. DSM will
receive a compensation amount from the Wuxi government and does not expect to
incur a book loss. A good social plan is being prepared for the several
hundred people who will be affected by the closure.
The market for citric acid has been under substantial pressure for several
years, mainly due to structural overcapacity in China. As the structural
overcapacity is expected to remain, DSM has decided not to rebuild the
capacity elsewhere but concentrate its production at the site in Tienen
(Belgium), whose competitiveness has substantially improved lately due to
restructuring and process optimizations.
DSM continues on the announced track for partnership and has finalized the
carve-out of the citric acid business as announced in September 2007.
DSM is a large producer of citric acid. The product is used as flavoring in
soft drinks, fruit juices, sweets, jams and jellies. It is also used as a
binding agent in biodegradable detergents and in other applications such as
antioxidant. Citrique Belge, the DSM citric acid site in Belgium, has been
producing citric acid since 1929.