2020 |
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QuanZhou Grand Pacific Chemical Co.,Ltd. was established mainly to produce Propylene by Propane Dehydrogenation, Polypropylene and Hydrogen in Fujian Province. |
2018 |
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ZhangZhou Chi Mei Chemical, a joint venture with Chi Mei Corp., was established mainly to produce ABS. GPPC owns a 30.4% share of the joint venture. |
2016 |
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The 2nd Nylon 66 production line was added to meet the demand for engineering plastics and industrial filament application. |
2014 |
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Nylon 66 Products received UL High temperature RTI certificate. |
2013 |
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Audit Committee, replacing the supervisor’s function, is set up to strengthen corporate governance. |
2012 |
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Nylon Division was established in January and the production started in July.
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ABS capacity expansion was completed, increasing the annual output. |
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Subsidiary GPPC Chemical Corp. and BC Chemical Corp. were merged, with GPPC Chemical Corp. being the surviving company. |
2011 |
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Two seats of independent directors were added to strengthen corporate governance.
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Compensation Committee was established. |
2010 |
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Utility plant was completed and started operation in May.
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Zhenjiang GPPC Chemical Co., Ltd. and Zhenjiang Chi Mei Co., were officially merged on July 1st. |
2009 |
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Grand Pacific Chemical (Thailand) Co., Ltd. was approved by Thailand's Ministry of Commerce to dissolve in August.
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A successful trial run was conducted for steam production facilities in cogeneration plant in October. |
2008 |
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Germany SAP information system was successfully introduced.
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Subsidiary, Zhenjiang merger agreement was signed with Chi Mei company in April, while GPPC owned 30.4% shareholding of the surviving company. |
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Specialty Chemicals Business Division was set up in August. |
2007 |
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Promoting three-in-one ISO system integration with ISO 9001: 2000 and ISO 14001: 2004 certificates transferred to SGS Taiwan for certification.
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Zhenjiang GPPC Chemical Co., Ltd. expanded its SAN/ABS capacity. |
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A cogeneration plant started construction. |
2006 |
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BC Chemical transformed the original GPS production line into SAN. GPPC expanded its ABS capacity. Adding new grade of ABS product to meet customer’s needs.
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2005 |
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GPPC was awarded ASUS "Green Environment Management System" certificate. |
2004 |
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Delta Petrochemical's styrene monomer plant No. 1, being the first in Taiwan was dismantled. The plant’s thirty years service was culminated with a grand ceremony by GPPC acknowledging its long term contribution.
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2003 |
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GPPC was awarded SONY "Green Partner" certificate and OHSAS 18001 registration by SGS. |
2002 |
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Zhenjiang GPPC Chemical Co., Ltd. expanded its SAN/ABS capacity.
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2001 |
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GPPC was awarded ISO 9001:2000 registration by the Bureau of Standards, Metrology and Inspection, Ministry of Economic Affairs, R.O.C. |
2000 |
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BC Chemical expanded its HIPS capacity.
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Zhenjiang GPPC Chemical Co., Ltd. expanded its SAN/ABS capacity. |
1999 |
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GPPC’s styrene monomer plant No. 3 was completed. |
1997 |
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GPPC was awarded both ISO 9002 and ISO 14001 certificates by the Bureau of Commodity Inspection and Quarantine, Ministry of Economic Affairs, R.O.C.
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GPPC pursued a diversified investment strategy. |
1996 |
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GPPC subsidiary, Zhenjiang GPPC Chemical Co., Ltd., was founded in Jiangsu Province, China.
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Grand Pacific Chemical (Thailand) Co., Ltd. expanded its ABS capacity. |
1995 |
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GPPC acquired Delta Gas Products, a high purity hydrogen producer.
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1994 |
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ABS/SAN capacity was expanded. |
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The production process for SM plant No. 2 was streamlined. |
1992 |
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ABS/SAN capacity was expanded. |
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GPPC invested in CITC Enterprise in Malaysia, a pre-colored plastic compounder. |
1991
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GPPC acquired BC Chemical, a high-impact and general purpose polystyrene producer.
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GPPC invested in Grand Pacific Chemical (Thailand) Co., Ltd. and acquired a Thai ABS plant. |
1990 |
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GPPC acquired GPPC Chemical, a high-impact polystyrene (HIPS) producer. |
1988 |
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GPPC was listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange. |
1987 |
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ABS/SAN plant was expanded to increase capacity. |
1984 |
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Following a corporate reorganization, Delta Petrochemical became Grand Pacific Petrochemical Corp.
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The company's first ABS/SAN plant was completed. The plant marked the first step in Grand Pacific's product diversification and vertical integration strategy. |
1981 |
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Delta Petrochemical's styrene monomer plant No. 2 was completed. |
1974 |
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Delta Petrochemical's styrene monomer plant No. 1, being the first in Taiwan, was completed and started production. |
1973 |
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Grand Pacific Petrochemical Corporation (GPPC) was founded under the name of Delta Petrochemical Corporation. |