Last
July, Covington, KY-based Ashland Inc. acquired the pressure-sensitive adhesive
(PSA) and atmospheric emulsions businesses of Air Products and Chemicals Inc., Allentown, PA.
ASI recently spoke with Marcello Boldrini, vice president
of Global Product Management at Ashland Performance Materials, to see how the
business has changed in the intervening months.

Boldrini
ASI: Why did Ashland acquire the PSA and atmospheric
emulsion businesses of Air Products? What are the benefits to your customers?
Boldrini: This was - and still is - a highly
desirable strategic fit with our resins growth platform and our current
business in the adhesives and coatings market space. It meets our objectives
for adding scale in a targeted segment where we have expectations for
above-average growth and attractive margins.
Our existing customers can now also purchase their emulsions from us. Based on their needs, our customers can now
better organize their purchasing to gain efficiencies.
ASI: How has the Ashland product line changed since the Air
Products acquisition?
Boldrini: The water-based emulsion technology we
acquired from Air Products nicely complements our established solutions
technologies, and the UV/EB technologies that came to us through the Northwest
Coatings acquisition just over two years ago. We are the market leader in
solvent-based pressure-sensitive adhesives, and this acquisition provided a substantial
position in water-based adhesive technologies. The acquired Air Products
operations include both acrylic and polyvinyl acetate (PVAc) technologies,
supporting Ashland’s
sales into paper and film labels, adhesives and sealants, pulp and paper, coatings,
and woodworking industries.
ASI: What new end-use applications does Ashland now offer?
Boldrini: This transaction positioned Ashland as a top-tier
pressure-sensitive adhesives manufacturer. It also strengthened our position in
PSAs for the label industry. Previously, our primary business focus was on
tapes and graphics applications.
ASI: Has the number of facilities Ashland operates changed since the Air Products
acquisition?
Boldrini: With the acquisition, we added two
plants to Ashland's
existing adhesives production facilities. This increased our capacity, but we
do not release specific information on the capacity and production capabilities
of our facilities.
ASI: Did any employees come over from Air Products?
Boldrini: Approximately 80 people from the former
Air Products pressure-sensitive and atmospheric adhesives businesses were
offered positions with Ashland.
ASI: Has Ashland’s corporate structure changed
since the Air Products acquisition?
Boldrini: There has been no change in structure
due to the acquisition.
ASI: Has Ashland adopted any business practices
from Air Products?
Boldrini: Ashland’s
acquisition focused on two efficiently operated production facilities. We are very pleased with how these facilities
function, however I am not able to provide any further detail as to our
business practices.
ASI: What does the future hold for Ashland’s PSA business?
Boldrini: Ashland
has recognized this area of business as a growth opportunity. We have invested in that growth, we enjoy working within this market space, and
we are excited about the future.
ASI: Is Ashland actively seeking more
acquisitions?
Boldrini: We continue to investigate all
opportunities that add shareholder value, however any comment regarding
specific activity would be premature at this point.
About Ashland Inc.
Ashland Inc.
(NYSE: ASH) provides
specialty chemical products, services and
solutions for many of the world’s most essential needs and
industries. Serving customers
in more than
100 countries, it operates through five commercial units: Ashland
Hercules Water Technologies, Ashland Performance Materials,
Ashland Aqualon Functional
Ingredients, Ashland Consumer
Markets (Valvoline) and Ashland Distribution.
For more information, visit www.ashland.com.Links