Difference between revisions of "Brent Chemicals International"
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1999 Sold the [[Swale]] inks and coatings business to US company Sun Chemical<ref>The Times Apr. 24, 1999</ref> | 1999 Sold the [[Swale Process]] inks and coatings business to US company Sun Chemical<ref>The Times Apr. 24, 1999</ref> | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 08:58, 15 October 2021
of Iver, supplier of industrial chemicals and cleaning systems
1970 Three private investors put money into Brent Manufacturing Co and gained seats on the board[1]. As a result took control of the company which became Brent Chemicals International[2]
Served a variety of markets with specialised chemical products.
1973 Acquired Pyrene Chemical Services from Chubb
1974 Acquired 75 percent of Canadian associate Ardrox
1976 Acquired Savilles Hydrological[3]
1978 With 7 British operating companies and 14 overseas, the company needed to reorganise which it did into 4 product divisions[4]
1979 Acquired Tri-Kem, maker of chemicals for the metal finishing inddustry[5]
1980 First US acquisition
1982 Brent Chemicals International acquired Reddish Chemicals and Reddish Detergents[6]
1988 Acquired Robertsons Chemicals, printed circuit board chemicals supplier, which would be combined with existing subsidiary Chemlec[7]
1990 Sold Reddish Savilles, maker of cleaning products, to Laporte[8]
1990 Moved into printing inks with acquisition of Process Ink Holdings[9]
1993 Cookson Group acquired the electronic chemicals part of the business[10]
Name changed to Brent International
1998 Sold the image management business to Weir Holdings
1999 Sold the Swale Process inks and coatings business to US company Sun Chemical[11]