Adeka

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Adeka is a multinational corporation based in Japan. The company is primarily involved in the production and distribution of chemical products, including plastic additives, cosmetic ingredients, and food additives. Adeka has a global presence, with operations in several countries across Asia, Europe, and North America.

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History[edit | edit source]

Adeka was established in 1917 in Japan. The company initially focused on the production of soap and fatty acids. Over the years, Adeka expanded its product range to include a variety of chemical products. The company has also grown geographically, establishing operations in several countries around the world.

Products and Services[edit | edit source]

Adeka offers a wide range of products and services in the chemical industry. The company's product portfolio includes plastic additives, cosmetic ingredients, food additives, and more. Adeka is known for its commitment to innovation and quality, and the company invests heavily in research and development to create new products and improve existing ones.

Operations[edit | edit source]

Adeka operates globally, with a strong presence in Asia, Europe, and North America. The company has manufacturing facilities in several countries, including China, Germany, and the United States. Adeka's global operations allow it to serve a diverse range of customers and markets.

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