IMCD : Marcus Jordan appointed President of IMCD Holdings US
February 03, 2016 at 11:43 am EST
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ROTTERDAM, The Netherlands (11 January, 2016) - IMCD N.V. announces that effective January 1st 2016, Marcus Jordan is appointed President, IMCD Holdings US. Following the acquisition of specialty chemical distributor MF Cachat, this development is a necessary step for IMCD to strengthen its corporate infrastructure in the US and to affirm IMCD's focus on the Americas region and its commitment to expanding the business there. Jordan will relocate to IMCD's new US office location in Newport Tower, Jersey City, New Jersey.
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IMCD N.V. is one of the world's leaders in the distribution of specialty chemicals and food ingredients. The group's activity is organized primarily around 8 markets:
- house cleaning and maintenance products and textile products: surfactants, abrasives, bleaching agents, dyes, solubilizing agents, functional additives, etc.;
- pharmaceutical products: excipients, active pharmaceutical ingredients, solvents, formulation intermediates and chemical synthesis, etc.;
- personal care products: dyes, rheology modifiers, active and functional and sensory ingredients, sunscreen agents, antioxidants, exfoliants, preservatives, etc.;
- coating products: additives, pigments, resins and special solvents;
- nutritional and food products: acids, emulsifiers, oils, fibers, preservatives, sweeteners, enzymes, plant extracts, etc.;
- lubricants: additives, silicone derivatives, esters, corrosion inhibitors, markers, surfactants, etc.;
- chemical products synthesis: monomers, catalysts, reactive diluents, solvents and additives;
- plastic products: mixers, thermoplastic elastomers, polyurethanes, composite materials, etc.
Net sales break down geographically as follows: the Netherlands (1.5%), Europe/Middle East/Africa (42.2%), Asia/Pacific (24.5%), North America (22.3%), and Latin America (9.5%).