DSM to acquire Chinese vitamin C maker Aland

The move will further strengthen DSM's position in vitamin C market

BS B2B Bureau Hong Kong
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Last Updated : Jul 14 2014 | 3:48 PM IST

DSM on July 11, 2014 signed an agreement to acquire Aland (HK) Holding Limited (Aland), a Hong Kong-based company producing vitamin C in mainland China for an undisclosed. Subject to customary conditions, the transaction is expected to close in the next six to nine months.
 
Acquiring Aland, one of the leading vitamin C manufacturers in China, allows DSM to further strengthen its position in vitamin C. Aland increases DSM's global footprint in vitamins for human nutrition & health, animal nutrition & health and personal care. The acquisition fully meets DSM's financial and strategic requirements.
 
Aland was founded in 1990 and has a production facility in Jingjiang, Jiangsu Province in China. In 2013 the company realised net sales of about $ 90 million in vitamin C with around 1,850 employees. The transaction excludes Aland's consumer health activities. DSM plans to invest in Aland's production facilities for operational excellence including quality and environmental performance.
 
Vitamin C, the world's largest vitamin measured by volume, is an essential health ingredient that the body cannot produce itself and that needs to be absorbed through diet or supplementation. Vitamin C is widely found in fruit and vegetables. The recommended dietary allowances for vitamin C in the US were recently revised upwards to 90 mg/day for men and 75 mg/day for women.

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First Published: Jul 14 2014 | 1:45 PM IST

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