1895
Foundation of the German Ammonia sales organization to supply coking plants and the Ruhr industry with Sulphuric Acid
1895
1906
Foundation of the Sulphuric Acid Association in Germany
1918
Operation of 2 Sulphuric Acid plants in Bochum and Dusiburg (until 1970)
1918
1953
Foundation of the Ruhr-Schwefelsäure GmbH as management body of the Sulphuric Acid Association
1965
- Foundation of Ruhrtrans GmbH (50 % owned by Ruhr-Schwefelsäure GmbH and 50% by Ruhr-Stickstoff AG
- Foundation of Boliden Chemtrade Corporation (BCT) in Switzerland
1965
1972
Construction of storage tanks in Rotterdam by Boliden Chemtrade Corporation
1979
Start of Sulphur marketing for Veba Oil (today BP)
1979
1990
Change in shareholders of Ruhr-Schwefelsäure GmbH:
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40% Veba Oil,
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40% Stinnes/Brenntag (later replaced by Preussen Elektra),
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20% Ruhrkohle Handel
1997
Marsulex, Canada acquires Boliden Chemtrade Corporation (BCT)
1997
2001
BCT becomes part of Canadian Chemtrade Logistics Group as a result of a spin-off from Marsulex
2003
BP as new owner of Veba Oil AG outsources the Sulphur marketing. RAG Trading GmbH takes over all shares of Ruhr-Schwefelsäure GmbH
2003
2005
BCT acquires Ruhr-Schwefelsäure GmbH (and changes name to Kemmax) and Ruhrtrans
2010
Essen, Rotterdam and Zug change their names to Chemtrade Aglobis
2010
2017
Mitsui & Co., Ltd. acquires Chemtrade Aglobis. Chemtrade Aglobis was renamed to Aglobis