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MLPC International

MLPC International. Welcome to. Discover MLPC International. Subsidiary of Arkema, MLPC International has developed over nearly 60 years its expertise in the chemistry of CS 2 (carbon sulfur), cyanogen chloride (CNCl) and amines.

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MLPC International

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  1. MLPC International Welcome to

  2. Discover MLPC International • Subsidiary of Arkema, MLPC International has developed over nearly 60 years its expertise in the chemistry of CS2 (carbon sulfur), cyanogen chloride (CNCl) and amines. • MLPC International is a worldwide leader or co-leader in the production and sales of additives for the rubber industry (thioureas, guanidines and rubber chemical masterbatches) and fine chemicals intermediates such as carbazides and isothiocyanates. • The turnover of MLPC International reached 52 million euros in 2005. 87 % of the sales are made outside France: 55 % in Europe (excluding France), 15 % in North and South America and 6 % in Asia. • Certified to ISO 9001: 2000 since 2001.

  3. Discover MLPC International Lesgor plant Rion des Landes plant • MLPC International employs approx 255 persons working in 2 production plants located in the South-West of France : Rion des Landes and Lesgor.

  4. Our history 1939 Creation of a joint stock company : "Manufacture Landaise de Produits Chimiques" 1944 First listing of MLPC share on the Paris Stock Exchange 1945 Development of the production of paints from light oils then rosin oils 1949 Beginning of the chemical activity (synthetic products for the rubber industry) 1955 Construction of a new plant in Lesgor 1966 Stopped the carbonisation activities and concurrently launched of new rubber chemicals (thioureas) 1989 Elf Atochem becomes the main shareholder of MLPC (67,2 %) 1995 Purchase of the carbazides business from Degussa 1998 The company's name is changed into MLPC International 2000 Start-up of the unique masterbatch plant 2005 MLPC International becomes a 100 % subsidiary of Arkema group (previously Elf Atochem then Atofina) 1926 Creation of the "Société Landaise de Produits Chimiques" producing wood derivatives (charcoal, tar and pyroligneous) from the raw material of the region : pine trees.

  5. General Organisation GENERAL MANAGEMENT Executive Committee QHSE & REGULATORY AFFAIRS SUPPLY CHAIN & INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT SYSTEM SALES & DEVELOPMENT PRODUCTION ENGINEERING HUMAN RESOURCES & COMMUNICATION • DEVELOPMENT & CUSTOMERS TECHNICAL SUPPORT • CUSTOMERS SERVICE • SALES • EKALAND PRODUCTION (Rion) • EKALAND PRODUCTION (Lesgor) • MIXLAND PRODUCTION • LABORATORIES & PRODUCTION SUPPORT • PROCESS • GOODS & SERVICES PURCHASING • INSPECTION • MAINTENANCE • NEW WORKS • ACCOUNTING & FINANCES • ERP PROJECT • MANAGEMENT CONTROL & INFORMATION SYSTEMS • PURCHASING (external products/ raw material)

  6. Sales & Development organisation Philippe CHARTRES General Manager Japan, Korea Stéphane GUINOT Sales & Development Director N.America, UK, Israel, RoC + PRC Pierre LUGEZ Development & Customer Technical Assistance Christophe BRUNEL Eastern Europe, Turkey, ME-Africa, SEA Pacific, S. America Jacqueline COLLET Customer Service Patricia FOURTEAU Ekaland™ Rion, Mixland® & Vultac Products Manager Western Europe (excl. UK) Marco BERTANI Ekaland Lesgor Products Manager India Market Intelligence & New Products Brigitte GORCE Mixland® Marketing Assistant Sandrine DUMAS Sylvie HAUREILS Myriam LAMOLIE Sylvie MAMERT Carole VILLAIN Sabine Mc DERMOTT Ekaland™ Rion / Vultac Marketing Assistant Laurence SOUTERA Ekaland™ Lesgor Marketing Assistant

  7. Sales BreakdownBy end-markets (2005)

  8. SalesBreakdown Geographic breakdown of sales (2005)

  9. Worldwide SalesDistribution network Australia SAFIC PACIFIC, Ascot Brazil PARABOR, Sao Paulo Czech Republic TOMEK, Vsetin France - Belgium - Luxemburg SAFIC-ALCAN France, Puteaux Germany SAFIC-ALCAN GmbH, Bingen India WEST COAST POLYCHEM, Mumbai Indonesia PT DINAMIKA, Jakarta Italy SAFIC-ALCAN ITALIA, Milan Japan ARKEMA Japan, Tokyo Malaisia - Singapore LUXCHEM TRADING, Petaling Jaya Poland BRENNTAG Polska, Kedziernzyn-Kozle Portugal MARIO COELHO, Porto Russia CERAMEX, Yaroslav Serbia - Macedonia - Bosnia GALABERN, Beograd Slovak Republic IMCD Slovakia, Pekna cesta Slovenia - Croatia ORGANOCHEM DOO, Zagreb South Africa CHEMPRO, Durban South Korea IS. TRADING Co., Pusan Spain VIGAR, Barcelona Sri Lanka CSI INTERNATIONAL LANKA Ltd, Colombo Sweden - Finland - Norway - Denmark SAFIC-ALCAN Nordica AB, Kungsbacka Taïwan - China - Vietnam ANYKING INTL' CO, Taïwan Thailand CMG TRADING Co., Bangkok Turkey ERAL LASTIK, Istanbul United Kingdom HUBRON Speciality Ltd, Manchester USA - Canada - Mexico SOVEREIGN CHEMICAL COMPANY, Akron

  10. Fields of activityApplications Masterbatches Chemicals • Fine chemicals: • agrochemicals • intermediates for pharmaceuticals • adhesives • others • Rubber industry: • tyres • industrial rubber Rubber industry Industrial Rubber Tyres Automobile Others

  11. ChemicalsFine chemistry • Since 1979, MLPC International has developped a series fine chemicals taking advantage of its chemistry and expertize. • MLPC International operates a multi-purpose reactor at its Lesgor plant. The fine chemicals activity benefits from the synergy with the H2S chemistry of Arkema and the support of its Research Center of Lacq (GRL). • CARBAZIDES, ISOTHIOCYANATES Agrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, wood preservation • DITHIOCARBAMATES Acrylic acid • THIOUREAS Metal surface treatment • PHENOLICS Rubber to metal bonding agents

  12. ChemicalsRubber industry • SPECIALITY ACCELERATORS • Thioureas • Thiurams • Guanidines • Dithiocarbamates • SULFUR DONOR • DTDM

  13. Chemicals: Typical Production Process RAW MATERIALS REACTION • atmospheric pressure • maximum T° 95° C • aqueous or solvent reaction medium H2S GAZEOUS EFFLUENT • amines • CS2 • caustic soda • cyanides • sodium monochloride • HHz • chlorine PRECIPITATION SOLID / LIQUID SEPARATION WASHING LIQUID EFFLUENT DRYING / SIEVING PACKAGING

  14. Our chemistryRion des Landes plant GUANIDINES (DPG, DOTG) R – NH C NH R – NH DITHIODIMORPHOLINE (DTDM) PHENOLIC DERIVATIVES (PPDN, PARA BQD) N-S-S-N ON NO n

  15. Our chemistryRion des Landes plant

  16. Our chemistryLesgor plant R R N – C – S — M || S 2 THIOUREAS THIURAMS R R R R N – C – Sx – C – N || || S S R – NH – C – NH – R || S CS2 DITHIOCARBAMATES CARBAZIDES R – NH – C – NH – NH2 || S

  17. Our chemistryLesgor plant

  18. Polymerbound Rubber ChemicalsRubber industry • POLYMERBOUND RUBBER CHEMICALS MASTERBATCHES • Wide range of products • High concentration of active material • Different filtrations possible • Presentation in granules or slabs • PRODUCTION • Rion des Landes plant • Tolling partnerships • ADVANTAGES • Dust-free, easy handling • Lower usage of active material • Increaded mixing speed • Lower scrap

  19. Our policy

  20. Quality Health Safety EnvironmentFrom Quality Assurance towards Integrated Management System 1992 Quality Assurance development 1995ISO 9002 certification 1998 ISO 9002 recertification 2000 Implementation of an Integrated Management System (IMS) including Quality, Health, Safety and Environment ISO 9002 recertification 2001 Integration of the "Seveso II" regulation requirements in the IMS towards prevention of major accidents ISO 9001 : 2000 certification 2004 ISO 9001 : 2000 recertification

  21. Quality Health Safety EnvironmentOur commitments MLPC International aims to be an innovative player in the global chemical industry, exemplary in terms of safety and sustainable development • by promoting customers partnerships and working closely with the aim to offer innovative products and services; • by pursuing its policy of ongoing improvement in health, safety and environmental protection based on its Integrated Management System; • by educating, training and involving all concerned, both MLPC International employees and subcontracted personnel, striving therefore for excellence in safety issues; • by encouraging a community-based dialog to heed the legitimate expectations of stakeholders and in particular residents living in the vicinity of its facilities.

  22. Quality Health Safety EnvironmentSafety indicators LOST TIME INJURY RATE (LTIR)

  23. Quality Health Safety EnvironmentEnvironment indicators EVOLUTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT INDICATORS

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