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ALKIM ALKALI KIMYA A.S.

ESTABLISHMENT:

1948 Kora Chemicals Private Company, 1957 Alkali Minerals Ltd.

1963 Alkim Alkali Chemicals Inc. is established as a partnership of Essex Interore Inc. of USA and Alkali Minerals Ltd. of Turkey to operate and to exploite the Sodium Sulphate operations in Turkey. Due to the law and regulations at that time ( 1960’s ) in Turkey, the foundation of Alkim is approved according a unique government resolution dated on 08.05.1963, numbered 6 / 1728.

 

CAPITAL :
Capital Stock System is executed. The Paid-in Capital of our company is 24,725 Million NewTL. ( 18,3 Million USD )
Subject of Activities :
Operating of mining areas, productions and sales of chemical materials, exports and imports

Shareholding Structure : (As of 31st December 2006 )
Ratio of Public Shares % 33.01
 
A Publicly Held Company ( all publicly held and traded companises in Turkey are under

Supervision of SPK ( Capital Markets Autority ).
Alkim’s shares are traded in Istanbul Stock Exchange ( I.M.K.B. ).
The I.M.K.B. code of Alkim Alkali Chemicals Inc. is ALKIM.

Number of the plants and operations :
3 chemical plants, 1 paper mill, 3 lake operations.

Existing Production Capacities

Sodium Sulphate :
330.000 tons / year


Sodium Chloride ( Salt ) :
Raw Salt               :                150.000 tons / year.

Refined Table Salt :                  25.000 tons / year.

Dried food grade granular salt:  35.000 tons / year

 

Leonite ( Potassium - Magnesium Sulphate ) : 

5.000 tons / year


Paper :
Our product is produced at the integrated premises in Izmir - Kemalpasa with a capacity of 80.000 tons / year. Alkim Paper's 80 % shares are belonging to Alkim Chemicals, and the remaining 20 %, are publicly traded in the IMKB ( Istanbul Stock Exchange ).


    Employement  :
   
Administrative Staff 137
Workers 179
Technicians 43
Total 359 ( full employement )
   
Also, 380 - 400 seasonal workers are employed in the lakes for salt and light type Sodium Sulphate harvesting from the ponds.