Everything about Lg Chem totally explained
LG Chem Ltd. (
hangul:
엘지화학, LG화학), often referred to as LG Chemical, is the largest
Korean chemical company and is headquartered in
Seoul,
South Korea. It has eight domestic factories and direct marketing branches established around the world including the Americas (North and South), China, Russia, Germany, Poland, Switzerland, India, Indonesia, Japan, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, Vietnam, and Brazil. As of November 2, 2007, the Company merged with LG Petrochemical Co.
Business Segments
LG Chem is a manufacturer, supplier, and exporter of petrochemical goods, plastics, flooring and automobile parts. The Company operates three main divisions: Chemicals and Polymers, Industrial Materials, and Information and Electronic Materials.
Chemical and Polymers
Raw materials and liquids including but not limited to polyvinyl chloride, plasticizers, specialty additives, alcohols, polyolefins, acrylic acids, rubbers, styrenics, performance polymers, engineering plastics, elastomers, conductive resins and other chemicals.
Industrial Materials
Residential flooring, commercial flooring, wall covering, surface and decorative materials, advertising banner sheets, geomembranes, and automotive components.
Information and Electronic Materials
Lithium ion batteries, display and optical films, printed circuit materials, and toner.
Chevrolet Volt
LG Chem is providing the first
lithium ion batteries for the
Chevrolet Volt automobile through its subsidiary company, Compact Power Inc., based in
Troy,
Mich.
March 2008 fire
A fire that broke out on
March 8,
2008 at LG Chem's
Ochang plant severely disrupted battery supplies of several major
laptop vendors, notably
Asustek and
Dell.
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