PRA September 2014 Corporate Profile

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Injection Moulding Asia Corporate Profile

DSM takes growth in Asia in its stride 2015 will be a significant year for DSM, having completed its investment of US$1 billion in China and the launch of the technology centre in India. What further strategies will DSM employ to further strengthen its commitment in Asia?

Netherlands-headquartered DSM Engineering Plastics is one of the world’s leading suppliers of engineering thermoplastics offering a broad portfolio of high performance products for the automotive, flexible food

Ivo: DSM began trading with China in 1963 and established its first China sales office and first manufacturing facility in early 1990s. The company currently has 42 affiliates in China including 25 manufacturing sites and employs about 3,400 people. DSM China’s regional headquarters and China Science and Technology Centre is located in Shanghai. DSM’s business is growing healthily and steadily in China with revenue of more than US$1.7 billion in 2013. With its extensive capabilities as a leading high performance materials producer, DSM will continue to apply Bright Science around the globe to deliver winning applications, outstanding customer benefits, and long-term sustainable solutions. Our strategy and innovation are addressing the megatrends of the industry. We are fully committed to do everything we can to contribute to a more sustainable world. In the years to come we will further strengthen our capabilities to be able to respond to local market needs. Supporting local customers will be critical in our growth strategy.

packaging, electrical and electronics, and consumer goods industries. PRA spoke to Shanghai-based Ivo Lansbergen, President, DSM Engineering Plastics Asia Pacific, to ascertain the company’s goals and growth in the Asian region.

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vo Lansbergen became the Asia Pacific President of DSM Engineering Plastics in March 2014. Lansbergen has had over 17 years of working experience with DSM – the Life Sciences and Materials Science company as well as DSM Composite Resins and DSM Engineering Plastics, initially based in Sittard, the Netherlands, and later in Singapore. DSM posted an uptrend financial growth in the second quarter of 2014. Do you see this trend continuing? How does Asia fare in this growth?

Are there any other plans for expansion in other parts of Asia?

Ivo: DSM delivered improved results in 2014 Q2 versus the first quarter, despite persistent currency headwinds. Performance Materials saw continued positive momentum in a number of end-markets. DSM targets for 2014 to deliver an improved underlying business performance in a challenging macro environment. DSM is on track to meet current market expectations, notwithstanding the adverse impact from foreign exchange rates . As commented by DSM’s CEO Feike Sijbesma: “We continue to focus on efficiencies to protect profitability and improve cash flow in the current environment. Despite the challenging macro environment, we continue to anticipate to deliver improving financial results in the coming quarters.” According to Ivo Lansbergen, Regarding the growth in the firm’s sales in China in Q2 Asia, sales to High Growth 2014 increased by around 23% Economies reached a level of 42% of total sales in Q2 2014 versus 39% in Q2 2013. Sales in China amounted to US$487 million, versus US$395 million in Q2 2013, increasing by around 23%.

Ivo: DSM continuously reviews its capabilities to supply the market and will make public announcements when expansions are happening. With the ongoing growth in the Asia market, it will be inevitable that DSM will further expand. An example is the scheduled launch of a technical centre in India in 2015. Are there new material technologies that DSM is developing or will soon be introduced to Asia? Ivo: DSM is continuously developing new material technologies to deliver winning applications, outstanding customer benefits, and long-term sustainable solutions. In our R&D centre in Shanghai, DSM added since this year product development to our competences, so we cover the full range of chemistry, physics and mechanics in order to develop the latest technologies dedicated to the Chinese market. Early next year DSM is unveiling the next generation of Diablo high temperature resistant grades in its Stanyl polyamide 46 and Akulon polyamide 6 portfolios. These new Diablo grades are aimed at applications in automotive engine compartments such as air intake manifold, ducts and 3

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