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2010 - 2000

2010

Start-up of the new production site of EMS-GRIVORY in Suzhou (central China).

EMS-EFTEC concentrates on direct supply to automotive manufacturers worldwide and sells its automotive repair business "EFTEC Aftermarket".

 
2009

EMS takes over the technical fibre specialist Nexis Fibers GmbH in Neumünster (Germany) to strengthen the own worldwide business with polyamide-based speciality technical fibres.

In the emerging market India, EMS-EFTEC opens a new production plant in Pune (state Maharashtra) to serve the local automotive with even more capacity.

EMS-EFTEC founds a further production joint-venture company, "Wuhu EFTEC Chemical Products Ltd" in Wuhu (China), to supply the growing Chinese automotive industry with process materials.

EMS-EFTEC North America expands the production site at Taylor in Michigan and concentrates all manufacturing, development and sales activities for process materials for the American automotive industry at this location.

To improve the result situation and impact power in the market, the Business Units EMS-PRIMID and EMS-GRILTECH are merged from May 1, 2009 to form the Business Unit EMS-GRILTECH.

EMS-EFTEC takes over the Auto Coating Srl Company with production of process materials for the automotive industrie in Romania and supplies Renault from this plant.

In order to supply automotive customers in Latin America with process materials, EMS-EFTEC builds a production plant in Santana de Parnaiba, close to Sao Paulo, Brazil. Start-up of operations is planned for March 2010.

 
2008

On February 21, 2008 the first EMS-PATVAG production plant for airbag ignitors is taken into operation in Brankovice (Czech Republic). As a consequence, all activities are transferred from Domat/Ems to Brankovice.

EMS strengthens its leading market position with the introduction of Grilbond® "Easy-Dip", a new bonding agent for polyester reinforcing fibres and rubber in automotive tyres, which can be utilised with significantly less complex process equipment.

Together with customers and representatives of local authorities, M. Martullo inaugurates two new plants for the manufacture of specialised polymer materials in Gross-Umstadt (Germany) on March 4, 2008. Products manufactured using this technology are received with great interest by customers.

On March 10, 2008 construction is started on a production plant for EMS-GRIVORY speciality products in Suzhou (China).

EMS-GRIVORY starts production of long glass-fibre reinforced polyamides (LFT) and supplies Grivory® and Grilon® grades reinforced with long glass-fibres. The combination of stiffness and impact strength considerably expands the application spectrum and enables use of these grades in applications requiring crash-resistance not possible with previously known products.

EMS-GRIVORY expands its assortment of high-temperature polyamides for metal replacement with Grivory® HT3, which has further increased dimensional stability. This product can be processed using injection-moulding and, as first high-temperature polyamide made of renewable raw materials, extrusion methods. This opens up previously unavailable markets.

In addition, EMS-GRIVORY offers a whole assortment of products made of renewable raw materials: Grivory® HT3 for electronic connectors, Grilamid® 1S for structural frames/housings e.g. for mobile 'phones and computer components, and Grilamid® BTR for spectacles frames and displays.

 
2007 Miriam Blocher takes over the Dalasta Holding AG (Läckerli-Huus) and reduces her shareholding in EMS-CHEMIE HOLDING AG. The controlling interest of EMS-CHEMIE HOLDING AG now belongs to the two sisters Magdalena Martullo-Blocher and Rahel Blocher.

The biomass power station TEGRA started operations with the second plant expansion in April and now provides EMS with a total of 100,000 tons of process steam per year. This means that EMS has already transferred 2/3 of steam production from fossil fuels to biomass power, and has reduced its CO2 emissions on the production site by two thirds! Construction work has already been started for the third plant expansion which will start operations in 2009.

On May 25, 2007 construction of the EMS-PATVAG production plant in Brankovice (Czech Republic) started. Airbag igniters for the automotive industry will be manufactured here starting in early 2008.

For the first time in 9 years, EMS-CHEMIE AG held an "Open Day" on Saturday, June 2, 2007. More than 13,000 visitors as well as many renowned guests attended. They toured the production site in Domat/Ems (GR) and took part in a variety of activities provided for their entertainment.

Open Day Open Day - Saturday, June 2, 2007

EMS presents the historic cathedral in Chur with a new organ. Financial scope of the donation: CHF 1.6 million.

 
2006 Start-up of the biomass power plant TEGRA on the production site in Domat/Ems. The biomass power plant provides an alternative energy source for EMS replacing fossil fuels with the wood pellet burning TEGRA plant for generation of steam. This allows EMS to reduce up to two-thirds of the CO2 emission on the production site in Domat/Ems.

Founding of the sales company EMS-CHEMIE (India) based in Mumbai.
 
2005 The business unit EMS-DOTTIKON, specialised in exclusive synthesis in the business area fine chemicals / engineering, is split off from the EMS Group as per March 31, 2005 and floated on the stock market as a separate company under the leadership of Dr. Markus Blocher. The three Blocher sisters purchase the shares of Dr. Markus Blocher in the family holding EMESTA Holding AG and hold the majority share holding of the EMS-CHEMIE HOLDING AG.

In order to also be represented locally with EMS-GRIVORY, EMS founds the sales company EMS-CHEMIE (China) Ltd. based in Shanghai.
 
2004 Magdalena Martullo-Blocher takes command of the Group on January 1, 2004 as Vice President and Chief Executive Officer.

bildMagdalena Martullo-Blocher

In order to further support the worldwide focus on performance polymers, the existing business unit EMS-GRIVORY, which concentrates on thermoplastic polyamide materials, is divided into independent business units, each responsible for its own business results:

- "EMS-GRIVORY Europe"  
- "EMS-GRIVORY America"  
- "EMS-GRIVORY Asia"  

EMS-PATVAG stops production of ignition systems for military technology and concentrates on airbag ignitors for automotive construction.

The EMS Group sells the business unit INVENTA-FISCHER to the German plant construction company Uhde. The business areas fine chemicals and engineering are merged.
 
2003 At the beginning of the year the Blocher family decides to continue with EMS as a stock exchange-listed company. Standard registered shares are introduced.

On December 10, 2003, Dr. Christoph Blocher is voted into the Bundesrat (Swiss federal cabinet) by Swiss federal government. In connection with this, he retires from all business functions in the EMS Group and sells his majority holding in the EMS-CHEMIE HOLDING AG to his four children as of December 30, 2003.
 
2002 EMS sells the hydroelectric business unit KRAFTWERKE (power plants) to the Nordostschweizerischen Kraftwerke / NOK (North-Eastern Switzerland Power Plants) and safeguards long-term power supplies with a supply contract.
 
2001 Magdalena Martullo-Blocher, oldest daughter of Dr. Christoph Blocher, enters the company.
 
2000 The activities of the business unit EMS-CHEMIE are divided into 4 independent business units:

- "EMS-GRIVORY"   (engineering plastics)
- "EMS-GRILTECH"   (technical fibres and adhesives)
- "EMS-PRIMID"   (thermoset materials)
- "EMS-SERVICES"   (central services, production site Domat/Ems)

EMS starts production in the first and currently only production plant for high-temperature polyamides in Europe. These products are sold under the trade name Grivory® HT and are used in high-temperature applications. Within a very short time EMS becomes market leader in Europe.

bildPump valve made of Grivory HT for car engine.

EFTEC founds a joint venture with the Czech company D-Plast to develop the Central and Eastern Europe market for process materials for the automotive industry.

Production of polyester fibres Grilene® is stopped and all know-how sold to the Montefibre Company, Milan (Italy).

 
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