Kureha Corporation
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Native name  | 株式会社クレハ | 
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| Company type | Public KK | 
| TYO: 4023 | |
| ISIN | JP3271600003 | 
| Industry | Chemicals | 
| Founded | June 21, 1944 | 
| Headquarters | Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku,Tokyo, 103-8552 , Japan  | 
Area served  | Worldwide | 
Key people  | Yutaka Kobayashi (President and CEO)  | 
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| Revenue | |
Number of employees  | 4,374 (consolidated, as of March 31, 2018) | 
| Website | Official website | 
| Footnotes / references [1][2]  | |
Kureha Corporation (株式会社クレハ, Kabushiki-gaisha Kureha) is a Japanese manufacturer of specialty chemicals, polymers and agrichemicals.[3]
Corporate affairs
Kureha Chemical Industries is a member of the Mizuho keiretsu.
Products
Polyglycolic acid
One of the company's long-term investments is in polyglycolic acid (PGA). The company developed a mass scale manufacturing technique for the chemical, which has been a development project of the company since the early 90s.[4] The company has stated a strategy of committing to invest in PGA for a long period, patiently waiting for market demand to develop.[4] To manufacture PGA, the company invested 100 million in a manufacturing facility in Belle, West Virginia to be located nearby a Dupont plant that produces glycolic acid, a primary feedstock for PGA.[4]
Polyphenylene sulfide
Kureha is the world's largest producer of polyphenylene sulfide, a heat-resistant polymer is used in industrial applications such as automotive electronics.[4] The polymer its produced at the company's site in Iwaki, Japan[5] and in Wilmington, United States by Fortron Industries, a joint venture of Kureha and Celanese.[6]
References
- ^ "Corporate Profile". Kureha Corporation. Retrieved November 21, 2018.
 - ^ "About the company". Financial Times. Retrieved December 19, 2018.
 - ^ Umemura, Maki (March 2, 2011). The Japanese Pharmaceutical Industry: Its Evolution and Current Challenges. Taylor & Francis. p. 79. ISBN 978-1-136-82825-6.
 - ^ a b c d McCoy, Michael (April 28, 2008). "Kureha's Gamble: Japanese firm goes to West Virginia to build novel chemical plant". Analyst (London). Chemical & Engineering News. ISSN 0009-2347. Retrieved November 21, 2018.
 - ^ "Business Roundup". Analyst (London). Vol. 96, no. 15. Chemical & Engineering News. April 9, 2018. ISSN 0009-2347. Retrieved November 21, 2018.
 - ^ "Celanese increases Fortron PPS productiont". Composites World. Gardner Business Media. August 16, 2010. Retrieved November 21, 2018.
 
External links
- Official global website (in English)
 
