SwastiChemEx: Fine Chemicals – Global Market

Saturday 1 March 2014

Fine Chemicals – Global Market



When the early chemical industry was evolved from natural dyes and explosives into modern pharmaceutical products. However, by the end of the 19th century, the commercial production of branded pharmaceuticals flourished in Europe (especially in Germany, as many of the active pharmaceutical ingredients were produced in this country).

Fine chemicals are generally produced on a large scale, which can be measured in thousands of tonn’s per year for certain food additives and drug intermediates. Fine chemicals manufacturing is typically carried out in batch processes, with synthesis being followed by separation and purification steps.

Pharmaceuticals has always been the largest market for the fine chemicals industry. Moreover, it is likely that pharmaceutical intermediates will account for over two-thirds of the fine chemicals market. Although the number of fine chemicals companies involved in the manufacture of high potency APIs  has historically been limited, the segment has attracted more companies recently.

Production capacities across market verticals such as Agrochemicals, Polyvinyl Chloride, Polyethylene, Polypropylene, Polystyrene, Caustic Soda, Soda Ash, among others, wherever available. The reader also stands to gain a macro level understanding of the scenario prevalent in regional markets.

Regional markets briefly abstracted, and summarized include the US, Canada, Japan, Finland, France, Germany, Russia, Spain, the Netherlands, UK, Asia, China, India, South Korea, Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico among others. The report offers a compilation of all recent mergers, acquisitions and strategic corporate developments in addition to an included indexed,
easy-to-refer, fact-finder directory listing the addresses, and contact details of 2250 companies worldwide.

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