Teijin completes acquisition of US Continental Structural Plastics
Stefan Baumgarten
05-Jan-2017
HOUSTON (ICIS)–Japanese fibres, resins and plastics
major Teijin has completed its previously
announced $825m acquisition of Continental Structural
Plastics (CSP), it said on Thursday.
Michigan-based CSP, with more than 3,300 employees
and operations in three continents, is focused
on automotive lightweight composite technologies.
With the acquisition, Teijin expects to realise, “significant
materials synergies, enabling the combined companies to
utilise high-performance composites technologies, including
glass fibre reinforced thermosets and thermoplastics, carbon
fibre, aramid fibres and multi-material hybrid composite
solutions.”
“The integration of CSP into the Teijin Group creates
comprehensive opportunities for significant materials and
development synergies,” said Jun Suzuki, president and CEO of
Teijin.
“The Teijin Group is now focused on establishing a platform
for business development in automotive composite products,
aiming to provide a wider range of solutions for automakers,”
he added.
CSP’s CEO, Frank Macher, will continue to lead the
company as a wholly-owned Teijin subsidiary. Eric Haiss, a
former vice president in Teijin’s advanced composites
business, will be appointed executive vice president of
CSP.
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