China’s agrochemical company Maxunitech has acquired the majority shares of Inner Mongolia Shijie Chemical with its own funds to control this company.
Inner Mongolia, Shijie is a manufacturing enterprise integrating the research, development, production and sales of pesticides and fine chemicals. Shijie also has production lines of Sulfentrazone, Flumioxazin and several chemical intermediates.
Maxunitech lnc, which was established in 2000, is a multinational enterprise engaged in plant protection, water ecological restoration and reconstruction, and environmental engineering. Maxunitech lnc already has the production capacity of Sulfentrazone and Flumioxazin. However, after holding the shares of Shijie Chemical, Maxunitech lnc will jump to the forefront of the world with an annual production capacity of 4,000 tons of Sulfentrazone and 3,000 tons of Flumioxazin.
Dr Huang, the general manager of Maxunitech, expressed that the company has conducted product registration and market layout in North America, South America, Australia, China and other major agrochemical markets around soybeans, sugarcane, cotton, wheat and other crops and non-agricultural markets in North America and China, creating a product portfolio for specific markets and crops to meet the needs of customers and farmers.