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A new direction: 1985-1999

With its coal-mining history now firmly behind it, DSM was privatized in 1989, and was listed on the Amsterdam stock exchange. Thanks to the improved economic climate in the late 1980s, several dormant projects were revived: research into strong fibers, for instance, begun in the 1970s, culminated in the highly successful polythene-based fiber, Dyneema in 1988. Ambitious innovation strategies led to new, commercially attractive products in engineering plastics (e.g. heat-resistant Stanyl®), coatings (e.g. Desotech), and specialty products (e.g. aromas, flavorings and other food additives). A solid foundation was laid for an increasing focus on products and processes with high added value: high performance materials and life science products.

So far, growth had been largely organic. DSM now pursued rapid growth in life science products through acquisitions and joint ventures, and selective growth in sophisticated performance materials. From 1996, the pace accelerated, as DSM added the chemical activities of Chemie Linz to its stable, followed by Deretil and Gist-brocades. DSM’s fine chemicals activities now generated over a quarter of total turnover, and the company was able to offer all relevant technologies in-house: organic chemistry, enzyme technology, fermentation and physical separation.

As DSM moved towards its centenary, the curtain was falling on an old era and rising on a new one…

Animal feed
Healthier animal feed

In 1992, the then Gist-brocades (now part of DSM) developed the first successful commercial application of phytase, an enzyme that improves essential mineral absorption in animals. This was Natuphos®: a unique, revolutionary product DSM now supplies to over 30,000 animal feed manufacturers worldwide. Mixing Natuphos® with pig and poultry feed improves the animals’ absorption of phosphorus, and reduces its excretion, which in large quantities can be harmful to the environment, by more than 30%. DSM is now developing new applications based on the unique properties of phytase: research projects include a food supplement for vegetarians who, because of their specific diet, would benefit from better absorption of several nutrients.

Natuphos® is produced by DSM Nutritional Products.

Other periods

1902 - 1959
1960 - 1984
2000 - today


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