MOSCOW (MRC) -- Mitsui Chemicals Inc., a leading Japanese producer of performance materials, petro and basic chemicals and functional polymeric materials, has announced that it will commence operations at its new Korean subsidiary, Mitsui Chemicals Korea, Inc., on 1 Apr 2016, reported GV.
The new company is a restructuring of the Mitsui Chemicals Inc. Korean Branch which was established on 1 Oct 2014.
The new company will form an optimum sales network to further expand Mitsui Chemicals operations in Korea mainly targeting materials for automotive and electrical/electronic products.
As MRC informed before, in December 2015, Mitsui Chemicals, Inc.announced it had financially participating in MSCT Corporation, a subsidiary of the electronic component trading company Sentronic International Corporation, to promote business development of the group’s metal resin integral molding technology, POLYMETAC. POLYMETAC is a cutting edge Mitsui Chemicals’ technology which allows bonding of metal and resins by a special surface processing proprietary process.
Mitsui Chemicals is expanding business development for applications of the strong bonding technology and has received high marks from customers for uses in electrical and electronic segments such as those related to smartphones and automotive applications.
Mitsui Chemicals is a leading manufacturer and supplier of value added specialty chemicals, plastics and materials for the automotive, healthcare, packaging, agricultural, building, and semiconductor and electronics markets. Mitsui Chemicals is a Japanese Chemicals company, a part of the Mitsui conglomerate. The company has a turnover of around 15 billion USD and has business interests in Japan, Europe, China, Southeast Asia and the USA. The company mainly deals in performance materials, petro and basic chemicals and functional polymeric materials.
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