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Though Incitec Pivot is Australia's largest producer of fertilizers, it plans to get even bigger by blowing things up. The company's main products are phosphate fertilizers (ammonium phosphates and superphosphates, primarily); it also produces urea and anhydrous ammonia. Incitec Pivot also manufactures industrial chemicals -- for water treatment and process manufacturing -- using by-products from the manufacturing process. The company was formed in 2003 through the merger of fertilizer makers Incitec and Pivot; Orica had owned 70% of Incitec Pivot until it sold that majority stake in 2006. Two years later Incitec Pivot bought explosives maker (and direct rival to Orica) Dyno Nobel for $3 billion.
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70 Southbank Blvd. Southbank, Victoria 3006, Australia
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Highlights | | Fiscal Year End: | September | | Revenue (2009): | 3015.60 M | | Revenue Growth (1 yr): | 25.50% | | Employees (2007): | 964 |
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Key People
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Chairman:
John Watson
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Managing Director and CEO:
James Fazzino
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General Manager Strategy and Business Development:
Daryl Roe
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