Cabot announces joint venture with China National Bluestar Group

Cabot announces joint venture with China National Bluestar Group

Cabot Corporation’s subsidiary, Cabot (China), has signed a joint venture agreement with the China National Bluestar Group to build a facility for the manufacture of fumed silica in China.  The agreement was signed in Beijing on May 16, 2008 and represents an expansion of the relationship between the two companies, which began with the construction of China’s first fumed silica manufacturing facility in Jiangxi province in 2004.


To expand the relationship, Cabot Bluestar Chemical (Tianjin), the new joint venture company, will invest approximately US $40 million to build Cabot’s next fumed silica facility, with a manufacturing capacity of approximately 7,000 metric tons per year. The plant will be located in Tianjin, China and will be commissioned in early 2010.


Patrick Prevost, Cabot’s president and CEO said: ‘China is an increasingly important part of Cabot’s global business. Our manufacturing experience in China over the past 20 years has been extremely positive. We have been very pleased with our partnership with the Bluestar Group in our Jiangxi silica plant. Our new project in Tianjin will allow us to broaden our partnership with Bluestar. This expansion will build on the positive experience at our other manufacturing facilities in Tianjin’s rapidly developing Binhai New Area. Once commissioned, our new Tianjin silica plant will be a long-term, reliable source of high quality materials for Bluestar and other customers in and outside China.’


Ren Jianxin, founder of China National Bluestar Group and president of its parent company ChemChina, said: ‘We are pleased with the expansion and deepening of our relationship with Cabot. This new facility, which will be built in close cooperation between Cabot and Bluestar, will be state-of-the-art for fumed silica production and will be a great help to the growth of the Chinese silicone industry.’