chemical products
ancc business diversity

| pharmaceutical | Personal Care | Food & Beverage |
| Cosmetic | Beauty | Mode & Fashion |
| Solvents & Cleaners | Rubber Industry | Tire Production |
| Plastics & PVC | Polymer & Polyethylene | Paint & Coating |
| Catalysts | Additives | Auto Parts |
| Construction | Agriculture | Lubricants |
| Petrochemical Products | In-Organic Mat |
| natural chemicals | Organic Mat |
| Why we focused on developing the 4SI-model? The boundaries of the chemical industry could be confusable somewhat. Its main raw materials are the fossil fuels (coal, natural gas, and petroleum), air, water, salt, limestone, sulfur or an equivalent, and some specialized raw materials for special products, such as phosphates and the mineral fluorspar. The chemical industry converts these raw materials into primary, secondary, and tertiary products, a distinction based on the remoteness of the product from the consumer, the primary being remotest. The products are most often end products only as regards the chemical industry itself; a chief characteristic of the chemical industry is that its products nearly always require further processing before reaching the ultimate consumer. | Chemical manufacturing needs to comprehensive organized all of relative sections from the process & non-process engineering groups, economical and investment corporations, petrochemical complexes, commodity chemicals producers, to specialty chemicals processes, and even the smallest chemicals factories. Today’s, Symmetrical supply chain improvement against continually changes of the chemical products value chain, is the main challenges in order to touch targets of the chemical industry’s development. The petrochemical and commodity chemical manufacturing units are on the whole single product continuous processing plants. The point Should be noted, paradoxically, the chemical industry is its own best customer. An average chemical product is passed from factory to factory several times before it emerges from the chemical industry into the market. |