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Tata
Chemicals to buy into Moroccan company, IMACID
S.A
March 23, 2005
Mumbai: The Board of Tata
Chemicals Limited approved today the entry of the company,
as an equal partner in Indo Maroc Phosphore S.A. (IMACID),
Morocco, which is engaged in the manufacture of phosphoric
acid, by acquisition of shares from the two existing
joint venture (JV) partners, for a total consideration
of Rs 166 crore (US$ 38 million). The transaction is
subject to regulatory and other approvals. Tata Chemicals
will nominate its representatives on the board of IMACID
as non-executive directors after the agreements are
signed in the next few weeks.
IMACID was promoted in
1997 as a JV between Office Chérifien des
Phosphates, Morocco, (OCP) a state-owned company
incorporated in the Kingdom of Morocco and Chambal
Fertilisers and Chemicals Ltd. IMACID commenced
production in 1999. IMACID produced 373,895 tons
of phosphoric acid in 2004 with a turnover of
US$ 144 million and is a well established, on-going
company.
India imports 50 per cent
of the world's production of phosphoric acid,
required for the manufacture of diammonium phosphate
(DAP), a higher analysis fertiliser used extensively
in the country. Morocco is not only the largest
exporter of phosphatic rock in the world but also
of phosphoric acid, accounting for over 40 per
cent of the world's trade in acid.
The managing director
of Tata Chemicals, Mr. Prasad Menon, said that
the company's entry into IMACID with one-third
shareholding is both timely and strategic. It
assures the company supply of phosphoric acid,
builds a bond with a company that is a leading
player in phosphatic fertilisers and places a
footprint in new geographies outside India. The
investment in IMACID, in fact, cements a longstanding
relationship that OCP has had with Hind Lever
Chemical Ltd., a company that was merged with
Tata Chemicals in 2004.
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