Huntsman International LLC.

History

YearDetail
1970 Huntsman Container Corp.was formed in Fullerton, California. 
1974 It launched clamshell.
1982 It created Huntsman Chemical Corp.
1987 Huntsman acquires polypropylene plant in Woodbury, New Jersey, from Shell Chemical Company.
1989 Huntsman acquires three styrene manufacturing facilities in Texas, Virginia and Illinois from Hoechst Celanese Corp.
1992 Huntsman acquires Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company's North American film and flexible packaging business and forms Huntsman Packaging.
1993 It establishes the Huntsman Cancer Institute at the University of Utah.
1996 Huntsman Corporation is formed with the consolidation of all former Huntsman Chemical Corporation operating entities under a single management.
1997 Huntsman Corporation purchases Texaco’s propylene oxide and MTBE businesses in Port Neches, Texas.
1998 Huntsman Corporation purchases Orica Australia Pty. Ltd.
1999 Condea-Huntsman joint venture starts up new maleic anhydride manufacturing facility in Moers-Meerbeck, Germany.
2000 Huntsman Corporation acquires Orica’s polyurethane business in Australia.
2003 Huntsman Corporation creates its Advanced Materials division by acquiring the Vantico Group.
2006 Huntsman Corporation acquires the global Textile Effects business of Ciba Specialty Chemicals Inc.
2009 Huntsman Textile Effects establishes its headquarters in Singapore.
2010 Arabian Amines Company, a joint venture between Huntsman Corporation and Zamil Group.
2012 Huntsman Corporation’s Polyurethanes division forms a joint venture with Sinopec to construct and operate a PO/MTBE facility in China.
2016 Huntsman Corporation inaugurates the Huntsman Campus Shanghai in the Minhang Economic and Technology Development Zone.
2019 Huntsman Corporation completes the acquisition of 50% interest in its Sasol-Huntsman maleic anhydride German joint venture from Sasol, giving Huntsman 100% ownership of the entity.
2020 Huntsman Corporation acquires Icynene-Lapolla.