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● LANXESS and Anhong to acquire DSM's engineering materials business for around EUR 3.
7 billion
● LANXESS transfers high-performance materials business to joint venture
● LANXESS will receive at least 1.
1 billion euros in payments and up to 40% stake in the joint venture
● LANXESS will use proceeds to reduce debt and plan to buy back shares
● New joint venture with leading product portfolio and complete value chain
Specialty chemicals company LANXESS and Advent International ("Advent") are establishing a high-performance engineering polymer joint venture
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Advent is one of the largest and most experienced private equity investors in the world with a proven track record in chemical investments
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The two companies have signed an agreement to acquire the DSM Engineered Materials business (DEM) from Royal DSM, which will form part of the new joint venture
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The purchase price is about 3.
7 billion euros, and the joint venture will be financed through Advent's equity and foreign debt
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The business has sales of around 1.
5 billion euros and an EBITDA margin of around 20%
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DSM's Engineered Materials business is one of the world's leading suppliers of high-performance specialty materials for key market needs in the electronics, electrical and consumer goods sectors
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In addition, LANXESS will contribute its High Performance Materials (HPM) business unit to the joint venture
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HPM is one of the leading suppliers of high-performance polymers primarily used in the automotive industry
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The business has annual sales of about 1.
5 billion euros and an EBITDA of about 2.
1 billion euros
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Advent will hold at least 60 percent of the joint venture
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LANXESS will receive an initial payment of at least 1.
1 billion euros and a stake of up to 40 percent in the future joint venture
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After the transfer to the joint venture, the HPM business will no longer be consolidated at LANXESS, but will be included in the consolidated financial statements as equity
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The move further strengthens LANXESS' business portfolio, which will include three specialty chemicals divisions once the transaction is completed
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LANXESS will use the deal to reduce debt and strengthen its balance sheet
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In addition, the group plans to carry out a share repurchase program of up to 300 million euros
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LANXESS could sell its stake in the joint venture to Advent as early as three years later at the same valuation
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EBITDA could be significantly higher than today's levels by then, as Advent and Lanxess expect the combination of the two businesses to generate significant synergies
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The deal is still subject to approval by the authorities
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It is expected to be completed in the first half of 2023
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Matthias Zacherthi, CEO of LANXESS, said: "LANXESS will once again significantly reduce its reliance on economic volatility
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In addition, LANXESS will use the transaction proceeds to strengthen our balance sheet and open up new space for further growth of the group
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With the new joint venture, we are creating a strong global player in high performance polymers
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The portfolios, value chains and global positioning of the two companies complement each other
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With their innovative products, the joint venture will be able to play a key role in shaping the future - For example in the field of electric vehicles
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At Advent we have a strong and reliable partner with extensive experience in the chemical industry and our customer industries
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Ronald Ayles, Managing Partner of Advent, said: “Joining forces with LANXESS to drive this industry-transforming transaction is a highlight for Advent, as we have built a trusted long-term relationship with the highest mutual respect
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Together we plan to bring Experience, deep industry knowledge and financial resources make the joint venture a global success story for all participants
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The combination of LANXESS High Performance Materials (HPM) and DSM Engineered Materials (DEM) creates a powerful platform that brings together We have developed a wide range of expertise, created the best opportunities for our employees and created more value for our customers
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Comprehensive layout and a high degree of backward integration
Comprehensive layout and a high degree of backward integrationDSM's engineered materials business includes polyamides (PA6, PA66) as well as various specialty materials (PA46, PA410 and specialty polyesters and PPS)
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Around 2,100 employees work at 8 production sites and 7 research sites in all relevant markets worldwide
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In addition to Europe and the United States, the business has a particularly strong presence in Asia
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The High Performance Materials (HPM) business unit of LANXESS is one of the leading producers of PA6 and PBT engineering polymers as well as thermoplastic fiber composites
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A total of 1,900 employees work for HPM at 10 production sites and 7 research sites around the world
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Global production networks are characterized by a high degree of backward integration
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The most important is the Antwerp/Belgium production site
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There, HPM produces not only PA6 polymers, but also related raw materials such as caprolactam and glass fibers
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Sustainable Product Portfolio
Sustainable Product PortfolioBoth DEM and HPM are pioneers in the field of sustainability, offering bio-based and recycling alternatives in their product portfolio
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For example, LANXESS recently launched a new high-performance polymer made from 92 percent sustainable raw materials
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When producing the polymers, Lanx uses "green" cyclohexane from sustainable sources such as rapeseed oil or other biomass as a feedstock
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It is reinforced with 60% by weight glass fibers recovered from industrial glass waste
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future-proof applications
future-proof applicationsThe automotive industry is a key customer sector for the new joint venture
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There, among other things, polymers are used for lightweight elements in structural parts, but also for interiors, and often replace metal parts
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This saves weight and reduces CO2 emissions
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Electric vehicles are an important growth area
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For example, polymers are used in the manufacture of batteries and charging systems, electronic control systems and power electronics
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In addition, these materials are used in the electrical and electronics industry, for example in components for smartphones, IT and household appliances
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