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Braskem agrees to sell quantiQ distribution business

| By Mary Bailey

Braskem (São Paulo, Brazil; www.braskem.com.br) signed an agreement with GTM do Brasil, a subsidiary of GTM Holdings S.A., through which it will sell a 100% interest in its subsidiary quantiQ, one of Brazil’s largest chemical product distributors.

The transaction is worth R$550 million ($172 million), of which R$450 million (around $140 million) will be paid at the time of sale and the remainder within 12 months. The consummation of the sale is subject to conditions, precedent applicable to transactions of this kind, including the approval of Brazil’s antitrust agency, CADE.

“The divestment of quantiQ is aligned with the strategy to strengthen our petrochemical operations and will optimize Braskem’s asset portfolio to further strengthen our commitment to financial discipline,” said Fernando Musa, Braskem CEO. 

GTM is one of the largest chemical distributors in Latin America, with operations in Brazil, Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Argentina. It is a subsidiary of Advent International, one of the world’s largest private equity companies.

The assets of quantiQ, which was created in 1991 as Ipiranga Química, came from the acquisitions and subsequent merger of the distribution businesses of the Ipiranga Group in 2007 and of Quattor in 2010. With four distribution centers and seven logistics centers, the distributor serves over 50 market segments, including commodities and specialty chemicals. Braskem will maintain its commercial relationship with quantiQ.