- Evonik appoints Norbert Westerholt as Head of Business Line
The Baby Care Business Line of the Consumer, Health and Nutrition reporting segment of Evonik Industries has focused on the successful development, production and marketing of super-absorbents for more than two decades. Evonik manufactures its FAVOR polymers at production sites in Krefeld and Rheinmünster in Germany and in Greensboro, NC and Garyville, LA in the United States.
Effective 1 May 2014, Norbert Westerholt will take over the management of the Business Line from Michael Pack, the newly appointed head of the Performance Polymers Business Unit. Westerholt, who joined the Group in 1997 as a lawyer, successfully led the Oil Additives Business Line for five years and has been in charge of a portfolio development project in the Coatings & Additives Unit since 2013.
"With Norbert Westerholt at the helm, we know this demanding role is in the hands of an experienced manager," said Claus Rettig, Head of the Consumer Specialties Business Unit. Westerholt will be charged with further expanding the promising business with super-absorbents at Evonik. "We plan to further enhance the performance of our Baby Care Business Line and offer innovative solutions to our customers around the world," commented Westerholt.
To meet the increasing demand of customers in growth markets, the first Middle Eastern production facility for super-absorbents was started up in late 2013 in Saudi Arabia. Evonik established a joint venture, Saudi Acrylic Polymers Company, with Saudi Acrylic Acid Company (SAAC) in 2011 for the production of super-absorbents. The facility operated by this joint venture in the Al-Jubail Chemical Park has an annual capacity of 80,000 metric tons and was constructed under license of Evonik.
With the new plant, Consumer Specialties is solidifying its leading global position in the super-absorbents industry to meet the rising demand for hygiene products in the dynamically growing markets of the Middle East and parts of Africa and Asia. In the 2013 fiscal year, the Baby Care Business Line reported significantly higher demand with corresponding increased revenues.