Rhodia Forms Company to Build & Operate China Plant
Rhodia has formed a new company to manage the construction and subsequent operation of the new silica facility it has planned for China. Details of the Qingdao facility, the second Rhodia will operate in the city, were initially disclosed last November.
The new legal entity is a wholly owned subsidiary of Rhodia, to be known as RSQC (Rhodia Silica Qingdao Chengyang). The company will have an initial share capital of approximately 16 million euros. The Qingdao plant is expected to commence operations in July 2009, and will focus on producing highly dispersible silica for the rapidly growing energy-efficient tyre market. The facility will be constructed using a modular design to enable its easy expansion.
Rhodia already operates seven precipitated silica plants around the world. These are located in France, Italy, Venezuela, Brazil, Korea, China and the USA.