Grupa Azoty


Grupa Azoty S.A. - is the leading Polish chemical industry company located in the Mościce district of Tarnów, in the Lesser Poland Voivodeship of southeastern Poland.
The company was established in 1927, during the Second Polish Republic, as one of the most modern factories in Europe at the time. Currently, Grupa Azoty is the largest chemical company in Poland and is a major producer of fertilizers, plastics, chemicals, oxo alcohols and pigments.

History

Since 2010, Azoty Tarnów have been undergoing a consolidation as one of the largest chemical enterprises in the country. The first significant event was its acquisition of 100% shares of the Unylon Polymers GmbH in Guben/Germany - polyamide manufacturing enterprise. The German business entered the Azoty Tarnów Capital Group and changed its name to ATT Polymers.
Another step involved consolidating the Polish chemical industry, by merging the largest companies in this sector on the domestic market. The first stage of the entire undertaking was the amalgamation of Zakłady Azotowe in Tarnów with Zakłady Azotowe in Kędzierzyn-Koźle. It involved the acquisition by Azoty Tarnów with 52.6% B series shares of ZAK S.A. newly issued by the State Treasury. The entire transaction was of the order of PLN 150 million.
In 2011 a decision was made to amalgamate Azoty Tarnów with Zakłady Chemiczne in Police, with the State Treasury holding 60% of the shares. The Management Boards of both companies were in favour of the consolidation. Having obtained the consent of the Office of Competition and Consumer Protection and due to lack of objections of the German Federal Cartel Office, the facility in Tarnów began raising the funds necessary to complete the transaction. ZCh Police was successful in raising the funds for a controlling stake by issuing 25 million C series shares, approved by the Polish Financial Supervision Authority. Not only did the funds obtained this way allow to take over control over Police, but also to buy back another 40% of shares of the facility in Kędzierzyn from the state Treasury.

Hostile take over bid

In 2012 Azoty Tarnów became the target of a hostile take-over bid by the Russian Acron Group. On 16 May the Russian company attempted taking over control of the Polish chemical company through its subsidiary Norica Holding S.à r.l. They announced a tender of PLN 36 per share for Zakłady Azotowe in Tarnów-Mościce. Acron Group managed to purchase only 12% of shares. Steps taken by the company's management board and by the Polish Treasury, such as adoption by Parliament of legislation to control certain state investments, allowed the enterprise to be secured against hostile take-overs.

Expansion

On 13 July 2012, an offer for 6,116 800 shares of the Zakłady Azotowe in Puławy at PLN 110 per share, was announced. As a result of the call, the facility in Tarnów managed to obtain 10.3% shares of the facility in Puławy. This offer was the first step in the consolidation of the two largest chemical companies in Poland. The idea of merging Zakłady Azotowe in Puławy with Azoty Tarnów was supported by the Treasury and the trade unions. On 15 November 2012 the management boards of Zakłady Azotowe in Tarnów and Puławy concluded the heads of agreement for establishing the principles of cooperation and conducting negotiations. Later, Azoty Tarnów issued shares, available solely to the shareholders of the company in Puławy. They exchanged shares held in Zakłady in Puławy for shares of the Tarnów company, at a 1:2 ratio. Full performance of this stage still required consent of the European Commission for the merger of both companies which was issued on 13 January 2013. Finally, by ways of buy-back, Azoty Tarnów purchased 95% of shares in Zakłady Azotowe in Puławy. Consolidation of the enterprises in Tarnów, Puławy Police, Kędzierzyn-Koźle allowed for formation of one of the largest fertiliser companies in Europe, operating under the name of Grupa Azoty, consolidating ca. 75-80 per cent of the national fertiliser production.
On 21 November 2013, the Company purchased 85% of shares of the only Polish sulphur producer by smelting, Kopalnia i Zakłady Chemiczne Siarki, "Siarkopol” S.A. in Grzybów, from the Treasury. The value of the transaction was ca. PLN 400 million.
Another important event in the history of the company was the purchase of a Phosphorite mine in Senegal. by Grupa Azoty Zakłady Chemiczne „Police” S.A. The price of $28.5 million, allowed Zakłady in Police the purchase of a controlling stake of 55% of the AIG company shares. This investment, now a subsidiary of Grupa Azoty, secured its own source of raw material for the production of phosphorus and other multi-ingredient fertilisers as integral to its business.

A leading European player

It is currently the largest chemical holding company in Poland. It is also a leading chemicals company in Europe, where it is the second largest producer of mineral fertilizers and melamine, the third largest producer of compound fertilizers, and the fifth largest producer of plasticisers and polyamide 6.

Organisational structure

Grupa Azoty forms a Holding Group with the following subsidiaries:
Grupa Azoty is currently the second largest producer of mineral fertilizers and third of compound fertilisers in the European Union. It is also present in the sector of construction plastics, OXO alcohols and plasticizers. It offers a rich range of products made in particular plants in Tarnów, Puławy, Kędzierzyn-Koźle and Police, Gdańsk, Grzybów, Chorzów and in Guben.

Main fields of operation

Mineral fertilisers are one of the main products of Grupa Azoty. It specialises in the production of nitric and compound fertilizers. Additionally, in the sector the company produces ammonia and other nitrogen-based half-products. Grupa Azoty mines phosphorite, the main material in compound fertilizer production from its part-owned mine in Senegal. Grupa Azoty leads the Polish market and is the second largest producer of mineral fertilizers in the European Union.
Engineering plastics are produced as well as auxiliary products such as caprolactam and other chemicals. Currently, the largest factory of Polyamide 6 in Tarnów is under construction, which will allow Grupa Azoty to increase its production possibilities and become the leading producer of this material in Europe.
Another activity of the Group is chemical production, focusing on: OXO products, urea, melamine and sulphur. Grupa Azoty is the third largest producer of melamine in the world and second in the European Union. Whereas, in OXO products, Grupa Azoty is the only one in Poland and seventh in Europe in terms of OXO alcohol production as well as the largest national and fifth largest European company producing plasticisers.
Electric power and heat produced in the plant are sold locally, in the vicinity of the company. The Group has its own distribution networks for power utilities and energy. Currently, construction plans of new heat-power blocks are made in the premises of plants in Kędzierzyn and Puławy.

Research and development

Grupa Azoty has an agreement with AGH University of Science and Technology in the field of developing pure coal technologies and their implementation on an industrial scale in Poland. The joint projects concern research into coal preparation for gasification, its application in chemical processes, development of technologies for using slag and dust produced during coal gasification processing, energy and emissive conditions that are in line with requirements of the European Union. In addition to AGH, Grupa Azoty cooperates with Tauron and KGHM in the project, with which letters of intent were signed.
In 2013 Zakłady Azotowe Chorzów, the first installation for stearin production in Poland yields 13.2 tons per year.
In 2013, Grupa Azoty POLICE purchased 55% of shares in the African Investment Group, which gave the Polish concern access to the raw material deposits in Senegal: ilmenite sand deposits Sud Saint Louis and calcium phosphate deposits in the Lam Lam and Kebemer region. In addition to the purchase of the mines, Grupa Azoty plans to start production of phosphoric acid in Senegal.
Grupa Azoty in cooperation with Lotos prepared a feasibility study for a new petrochemical complex in Gdańsk.
Grupa Azoty began a collaboration with Synthos, through its Zakłady Azotowe in Chorzów. Grupa Azoty then collaborated with the Pfleiderer Grajewo company, a producer of materials based on wood.
KGHM started research in the region of Puck Bay, with the aim of prospecting for potassium-magnesium salt and rock-salt deposits. KGHM plans to exploit potassium-magnesium deposits jointly with Grupa Azoty. It is estimated that the by means of deposit exploitation in the Puck region, it is possible to obtain 600 million tons of material with potassium oxide content from 7 to 13.7 percent.
PZU S.A. with Grupa Azoty will support small, innovative companies both in the scope of scientific research and its subsequent commercialisation.
The contract for transport of chemicals, containers and other goods to companies in Grupa Azoty was concluded on 16 October 2014.
Grupa Azoty was commenced. It is a modern unit responsible for periodic and specialist training of firefighters and chemical paramedics working in Grupa Azoty. Its activity includes all companies affiliated in Grupa Azoty and other entities interested in taking advantage of the training offer. The aim of establishing CERGA was to support the development of common norms in fire safety and emergency services with the exchange of experience between paramedic units.

Listing

Grupa Azoty have been listed in the RESPECT Index on the Warsaw Stock Exchange since 19 November 2009. This project aims to highlight companies that are managed responsibly and sustainably by their reporting quality, level of investor engagement and information dissemination. The choice of companies for the index is conducted according to a three-stage process. GPW analyses the financial matters, strategy and principles of organisation management, environmental factors, employment policy and relations with employees as well as the influence on the market.

Investments

Grupa Azoty is highly involved in the life of local community in Tarnów, supporting, e.g. the cultural enterprises: musical festival Grupa Azoty Jazz Contest Tarnów, Grupa Azoty Grand Festival or New Year Charity Concert of Grupa Azoty in Lusławice, film festival "Tarnów Film Award", Comedy Festival "Talia" as well as ArtFest Art Festival. Grupa Azoty is involved in organising Investment Forum in Tarnów which is a part of Economic Forum in Krynica. In addition, it cooperates with Tarnów authorities in the scope of town development, co-finances road and ring road construction and incinerating plant.

Ecology

Aside from meeting the criteria for inclusion on the Respect Index on Warsaw's stock exchange, the company's role in analysing and counteracting any hazardous or negative effects of their activities on the natural environment in Europe and Africa are not recorded.

Sport sponsorship

Grupa Azoty supports several sports disciplines:
So far, the business has supported such sports people as:
Grupa Azoty initiated a programme Grupa Azoty Start, to support sport development for children and youth and the development of Polish cross-country skiing.