November 12, 2019

Evonik declares force majeure for its methionine production in Antwerp, Belgium

Following an issue with hydrocyanic acid (HCN) supply for methionine production, Evonik has temporarily shut down its methionine manufacturing plants in Antwerp, Belgium.



Dr Emmanuel Auer, Head of Animal Nutrition Business Line at Evonik explained, 'Unfortunately we have suffered an outage of HCN supply for our methionine production. The supply failure impacts both of our methionine plants in Antwerp. We have decided to send a Force Majeure notification to our customers and suppliers with immediate effect, in accordance with our contracts.'

Evonik is investigating repair scenarios and is expecting to have a solution very soon. Meanwhile Evonik is trying to meet customer demand with stock materials and does not expect any impact on earnings. The technical teams are working hard to solve the problem and customers will be kept informed as the situation develops.

For more information visit the Evonik website, HERE.
 

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