Sumitomo Chemical
Appearance
Company type | Public TYO: 4005 NYSE: SOMMY |
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Industry | Chemicals Pharmaceuticals |
Founded | Ehime, Japan (22 September 1913) |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Hiromasa Yonekura, Chairman Hiroshi Hirose, President |
Products | Inorganic and organic industrial chemicals Alumina products Organic chemicals Optical materials Agricultural insecticides Organic rubber chemicals pharmaceuticals. |
Revenue | ¥1620.9 billion (2009) |
14.7 billion Yen (2009) | |
Number of employees | 27,828 (2010) |
Website | Sumitomo Chemical homepage (English) |
Sumitomo Chemical is a Japanese company. It's a member of the Sumitomo group and is listed on the Nikkei 225.[1] The company is one of Japan's major chemical companies and was founded in 1913.
Company Milestones
- 1913: The House of Sumitomo establishes a fertilizer plant in Ehime to produce fertilizers from sulfur dioxide recovered from copper smelting emissions.
- 1915: Operations commence at the plant.
- 1925: Sumitomo Fertilizer Manufacturing Co., Ltd. is incorporated with operations at what is now the Ehime Works.
- 1934: Sumitomo Fertilizer Manufacturing changes its name to Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd.
- 1944: Sumitomo Chemical acquires Japan Dyestuff Manufacturing Company, starting a fine chemical business at the Osaka Works and the Oita Works.
- 1949: Sumitomo Chemical takes over the aluminum business of Sumitomo Aluminium Smelting Co., starting the integrated production of aluminum from alumina.
- 1958: Sumitomo Chemical startes petrochemical operations at its Ehime Works.
- 1965: The Takatsuki Research Laboratory is completed, serving as the Company's central laboratory. Sumitomo Chiba Chemical Co., Ltd. is established and begins petrochemical operations at the Chiba Works.
- 1971: The Takarazuka Research Center is established to reinforce research and development activities on pharmaceuticals and agricultural chemicals.
- 1976: The aluminum operation is transferred to the newly formed Sumitomo Aluminium Smelting Co., Ltd.
- 1978: The Misawa Works is opened to expand production of pyrethroid household insecticides.
- 1982: P.T. Indonesia Asahan Aluminium, a Japan-Indonesia economic cooperation project, of which Sumitomo Chemical is a member, begins aluminum smelting operations.
- 1983: Sumitomo Chemical integrates the petrochemical operations at its Ehime Works into its Chiba Works.
- 1984: Sumitomo Pharmaceuticals Co., Ltd. established by consolidating the pharmaceutical operations of Sumitomo Chemical and pharmaceuticals division of Inabata & Co., Ltd. The Petrochemical Complex in Singapore, a Japan-Singapore economic cooperation project, in which Sumitomo Chemical is a leading participant, begins operations.
- 1988: The Biochemistry & Toxicology Laboratory, subsequently renamed the Environmental Health Science Laboratory, is established in the Osaka Works.
- 1989: The Tsukuba Research Laboratory is established to reinforce research and development on new materials.
- 1997: Petrochemical Corporation of Singapore (Pte.) Ltd., an affiliate in Singapore, commences operation of a new ethylene cracker in April under its second phase expansion project, bringing the total ethylene capacity to one million tons per year, and making it the largest petrochemical complex in East Asia consisting of various downstream units.
- 1998: Facilities in Singapore for the manufacture of acrylic acid and its derivatives, including methyl methacrylate resins, under a project which Sumitomo Chemical was promoting with other Japanese companies, are completed in October.
- 2000: Sumitomo Chemical establishes Genomic Science Laboratories, operated jointly with Sumitomo Pharmaceuticals.
- 2001: Sumitomo Chemical acquires household insecticide business of Aventis Crop Science. Sumitomo Chemical establishes the IT-related Chemicals Sector as a new business sector.
- 2002: Sumitomo Chemical Takeda Agro Co., Ltd., a joint venture between Sumitomo Chemical and Takeda Chemical Industries, Ltd., succeeds Takeda Chemical’s agrochemical business and commences operation.
- 2003: Sumitomo Chemical's subsidiary Dongwoo STI Co., Ltd. commences operation of a large-scale TFT-LCD color filters production plant in Korea. Sumitomo Chemical opens LCD Polarizing film plant in Korea.
- 2004: Sumitomo Chemical opens LCD Polarizing film plant in Taiwan.
- 2005: Sumitomo Chemical establishes equally owned joint venture Rabigh Refining and Petrochemical Company (Petro Rabigh) together with Saudi Aramco. Sumitomo Pharmaceuticals and Dainippon Pharmaceuticals merged to form Dainippon Sumitomo Pharma.
- 2007: Sumitomo Chemical acquired the UK company Cambridge Display Technology, a pioneer in the development of polymer organic LEDs and related devices, and made it a wholly owned subsidiary.
- 2009: Petro Rabigh's integrated refining and petrochemical complex starts operations.
- 2010: Sumitomo Chemical acquires Indian agrochemical manufacturer New Chemi Industries Ltd with an eye to expand its crop-protection product business in India’s growing market.
References
- ^ "Nikkei Constituents". NIKKEI. Retrieved November 11, 2010.