Tessenderlo Starts Production at New Plant

Tessenderlo Group said Sept. 12 that its new liquid fertilizer plant in Rouen, France, has successfully started the production of Thio-Sul® and has already shipped its first products to its customers. The liquid fertilizer Thio-Sul® (ammonium thiosulfate/ATS) is used for broad-acre crops as well as arboricultural and vegetable crop cultivation.

“Thanks to the excellent teamwork and fruitful collaboration between our French and American colleagues from Tessenderlo Kerley Inc. in Phoenix, we were able to get our new unit up and running just one year after we broke ground,” said Tessenderlo Kerley International Business Unit Manager Geert Gyselinck. “This marks a new milestone in the history of Tessenderlo Group as it is the group’s first Thio-Sul® plant located outside the United States. With the new factory, we are further expanding our local presence in the market of liquid fertilizer solutions for precision agriculture. The plant, which employs some 20 people, will service both European and overseas markets. It will enhance our leading position in the broad-acre crops market thanks to the improved proximity it will provide to our end customers.”

Tessenderlo Group is also currently completing the construction of a Thio-Sul® plant in East Dubuque, Ill. The completion date is expected to be in the final quarter of 2017. The company said both of the new plants in Rouen and East Dubuque will enable it to further strengthen its position in the global agro market.

Mosaic Gives Update on Hurricane Damage

The Mosaic Co. said Sept. 11 that it expects its third quarter 2017 phosphates production volumes to be impacted by damage to facilities and disruptions in the supply chain. It is not making phosphate price offers to domestic or international customers until it has a better understanding of product availability and its ability to ship product. It said it will provide an estimate for lost production once assessments are complete.

A warehouse containing finished fertilizer was damaged at the Bartow facility and Mosaic is assessing the amount of product that has been damaged. A picture is on the company website. Damage at all other facilities appears to be more minor based on preliminary assessments.

No serious environmental incidents have been reported.

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