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BASF procurement gets deep into R&D.
June 18, 2009... By Alan Earls Early Procurement Involvement program helps drive R&D efforts. With 97,000 employees and products ranging from plastics and performance polymers to agricultural products and fine chemicals, Germany's BASF is one of the world's largest and most diverse chemical makers....

Business Intelligence.
June 18, 2009... Staff 2¢/lb Ti02 price increase from DuPont Source: DuPont Titanium Technologies WHAT IT MEANS: According to DuPont after a "difficult period" titanium dioxide inventories and production rates are stabilizing. With a demand uptick forecast, DuPont chose to push the...

Recession brings rubber prices down, but buyers stay on the sidelines.
June 18, 2009... By Gordon Graff The huge slump in the automotive and tire markets has cooled off demand for natural and synthetic rubber, causing prices for both to tumble dramatically since last year. While natural rubber prices have rebounded a bit since the start of the year, synthetic rubber prices...

Ethanol supply chain continues to morph.(Brief article)
June 18, 2009... By David Hannon It only took Agstar Financial Services a bit more than a month to find a buyer for the Michigan ethanol plant it bought from bankrupt ethanol producer VeraSun last spring. According to a statement, Chicago-based newcomer Green BioEnergy has agreed to buy the Woodbury,...

Rochester Electronics finds success in discontinued parts even during downturns.
June 18, 2009... Staff In some ways, the economic downturn is good news for Rochester Electronics of Newburyport, Mass. Rochester is an authorized distributor for many semiconductors that have gone end of life. Rochester signs agreements with the original supplier of the parts and buys wafers and/or...

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