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Busslist is formed from three Swiss companies


Compounding process companies Buss, List Technology, and BBA Innova, have united under the name Busslist Group. The three Swiss-based companies, each a specialist in process technology, will now operate under one leadership and one strategic commitment while maintain- ing their established brands and customer relationships. The group will become part of the Process Solutions divi- sion of Jakob Müller Holding, which took over Buss in January 2025. Philip Nising, CEO of Busslist Group said that bringing together the three technologies of the compa- nies allows the group to grow along the production chain and the enhanced global setup gives it a


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stronger position to support customers locally. The three complementary


process technologies in question are: the List KneaderReactor for continu- ous high-viscosity process- ing, reactions, devolatiliza- tion, drying, crystallisation, desublimation, and dissolv- ing; the Buss Co-Kneader for


continuous temperature- and shear-sensitive com- pounding; and BBA Cooling Technology for the precise solidification, breaking, and finishing of viscous materials. The three technologies cover the chemical, poly- mer, fibre, food and life science industries. � https://busslist.com


New Syensqo stabiliser series


Syensqo has launched Cyasorb CYXTRA V9800 and V9100, a new stabiliser series that meets rigorous weathering and thermal ageing requirements, enabling automotive


manufacturers to expand the use of translucent PP in interior and exterior parts. As automotive design


increasingly incorporates light, transparency, and refined surface effects,


materials such as translucent PP offer new creative possibilities. The new products help materials maintain clarity, colour and performance. �www.syensqo.com


The latest financial results from Econ show that between 2023 and 2025 the Austrian pelletising system specialist increased its total revenue from approximately €28.3m to over €34m. During the same time frame, the company’s export share rose to 91% indicating strong international growth. “Our international development shows that highly specialised technol- ogy from Austria is in demand worldwide,” said Gerhard Hehenberger, CEO & Founder of Econ. “We are pursuing a clear strategy: expanding our global market presence while securing develop- ment, engineering, and production, at our Austrian location in the long term.” The company says its


export success is due to an internationalisation strategy focusing on high-growth regions. The most important markets currently include Europe, North America, as well as India and China, with other regions gaining importance. � https://econ.eu


Borouge announces new leadership team


OMV and Adnoc have announced the executive leadership team of Borouge International, the global polyolefins group formed through the merger of Borouge and Borealis after the acquisition of Nova Chemicals. Key roles are to be taken by: Roger Kearns, currently President and CEO of


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Nova Chemicals, who will become Borouge Group CEO; Stefan Doboczky, who will be Chief Commercial Officer; and Hasan Karam, who is set to take on the role of Chief Operating Officer. In addition, Daniel Turnheim will become interim CFO. “This world-class leadership team


underscores our ambition, bringing strong expertise in advanced technolo- gies and global market development, to deliver the essential materials the world needs,” said Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, Managing Director and Group CEO of Adnoc. �www.borougeinternational.com


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