Companies that took advantage of the opportunity to learn, afforded by the supply chain crisis, have profited greatly and are more prepared than ever to tackle similar difficult times in the future.
In light of the supply chain crisis in 2021-2022, the specialty chemicals industry needs to examine the way it does business and make changes to ensure smooth and less vulnerable operations.
Chemical and specialty materials company Celanese Corp. confirmed last week that the force majeure declared for acetic acid and vinyl acetate monomer (VAM) sold in the Western Hemisphere has ended.
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the U.S. Census Bureau reported that overall housing starts increased 3.0% in June to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.35 million units.
Dymax recently announced a curated lineup of light-curable adhesives and coatings designed specifically to meet the complex assembly needs of stationary energy storage systems.
Sika recently announced strong growth in the first half of 2024, due in part to the integration of the MBCC acquisition and targeted expansion of market share.
The acquisition advances one of the company’s top 20 technology-based growth segments and positions H.B. Fuller to accelerate its expansion into the waterproofing tape market