In May 2009 DSM and MCC already announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding for the intended swap. For both companies the businesses they will add to their portfolios as a result of the intended swap of activities provide a strong strategic fit.
DSM Engineering Plastics will be able to further reinforce its position as one of the major global producers of polyamide engineering plastics and expand its position in Japan, an important market where innovation and sustainability are driving growth.
A number of key employees of DSM’s polycarbonate business will transfer to MCC. A number of employees of MCC will be seconded to DSM. It is also envisaged that MCC will establish an R&D unit at the Chemelot Research and Technology campus in Geleen (Netherlands).
However, the transaction is subject to various external approvals. Closing is expected in Q2 2010.