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